MonteraponiChianti Classico Riserva Il Campitello 2016

Product code: 18387
£57.00 inc VAT
Country
Country: Italy
Region
Region: Tuscany
Sub-Region
Sub-Region: Chianti
Type
Type: Red Wine
Winery
Winery: Monteraponi
Alcohol
Alcohol: 13.5%
Volume
Volume: 750 ml
Grape: 90% Sangiovese, 8% Canaiolo, 2% Colorino
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Country
Country: Italy
Region
Region: Tuscany
Sub-Region
Sub-Region: Chianti
Type
Type: Red Wine
Winery
Winery: Monteraponi
Alcohol
Alcohol: 13.5%
Volume
Volume: 750 ml
Grape: 90% Sangiovese, 8% Canaiolo, 2% Colorino

Product Notes

Monteraponi Chianti Classico Riserva Il Campitello is an exceptional red wine produced in the heart of Tuscany, Italy. It is made from 100% Sangiovese grape variety, aged in oak barrels for 24 months, and subsequently refined in the bottle for another 12 months. The result is a full-bodied wine with intense aromas of red fruit, spices, and oak. On the palate, it is elegant and round, with balanced acidity and soft tannins. This wine pairs perfectly with meat dishes, hard cheese, and cured meats. A true expression of the terroir and tradition of Chianti Classico, this wine will delight wine lovers seeking an authentic and high-quality Italian wine.

Tasting Notes

The 2015 Campitello is bursting with lush, smooth, salt-tinged and herb-infused strawberry and raspberry characteristics. Gorgeous fruit and a savoury complexity bind seamlessly together to produce a juicy, melt in the mouth Chianti Classico of energy and class

About the Winery

Monteraponi

The history and origin of Monteraponi begin in the late years of the 10th century in the medieval village of the same name. Located in the middle of the area or region of Chianti, the land belonged to Count Ugo. He was the Governor and Marchese of Tuscany. The village had a central structure that remained almost intact even after hundreds of years. 

The building, featuring a tower with a square base, occupied an elevated and notable position, increasing the possibility of it being the Lord’s residence. The winery Monteraponi starts its tale from this structure, constructing its various components surrounding it. Its wine cellars remain underneath the base of the tower date and showcase a ceiling with a single vault. They date back to the time of Count Ugo.

However, the existence and fame of Monteraponi as winemaking and producing estate goes back a mere half a century. Nevertheless, all the remaining structures of the village of the winery’s origin exist to this day. They are a part of Monteraponi’s viticulture and agriturismo operations. The estate passed down almost unscathed and left to its own devices until Antonio Braganti purchased it and the associated 200-hectare land in the mid-70s. He initially grew grapevines and produced wines on a small scale with a local crew. It gradually allowed Antonio to pursue his goal and upgrade the estate to a wine domaine. Antonio’s dream got realised due to the efforts of his son, Michele. Monteraponi’s first vintage was under his directive and came out in 2003. 

The estate of Monteraponi is set and located in a naturally-created amphitheatre that remains exposed to the southern region. The winery designates 30 hectares of its land for planting and growing grapevines. It assigns an additional 8 hectares to olive trees for manufacturing olive oil.

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