Badia a Coltibuono Vin Santo (375ML half-bottle) 1997

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    Badia a Coltibuono Vin Santo (375ML half-bottle) 1997 Front Label
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    1997

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    375ML

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    The first task that has to be carried out in the vineyards at the beginning of September is to select the best bunches of grapes, the soundest and ripest grapes of the typical white Tuscan varieties Trebbiano and Malvasia which will be used to make Vin Santo. Transported in boxes, the bunches are hung up to dry for about two months in well-ventilated rooms. As soon as fermentation has started, the must is poured into small oak casks, which are completely sealed. Here, over a period of four to five years, the process of tranformation is completed. Golden yellow in color, with traces of amber, Vin Santo has an intense bouquet with fruity hints of apricots, honey and vanilla. The taste is rich, delicate, full-bodied, and slightly sweet with a well balanced acidity. A celebrated dessert wine, Vin Santo is also excellent as an apertif served well chilled and makes a fine accompaniment to strong cheeses.

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    Badia a Coltibuono

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    Badia a Coltibuono, Italy
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    There are few other wineries anywhere that have such an aura of vinicultural history as that of Badia a Coltibuono. In Europe, it is not too difficult to find wineries that have origins dating back one, two, three, even five centuries, but the edifice at Badia a Coltibuono has been watching over winemaking for almost a thousand yearsand the building was constructed long after wine was first made on the property. Grapeseeds and amphorae from the first century A.D. Roman period evidence of wine production have been found at an archaeological dig on the property, and even earlier ruins from the wine-savvy Etruscan culture are present as well.

    Today, the Badia a Coltibuono estate in the Chianti Classico commune of Gaiole in Chianti is led by the fifth generation of family members: Emanuela, Paolo, and Roberto Stucchi Prinetti. There are 150 acres of vineyards on the property, along with another 50 acres of olive trees. This being Chianti Classico, Sangiovese is naturally the most important grape variety planted. However, the family honors Chianti's heritage by also keeping significant numbers of vines of other traditional varieties that are allowed but often omitted in Chianti Classico: Canaiolo Nero, Ciliegiolo, Colorino, Foglia Tonda, Malvasia Nera, Mammolo, Pugnitello, and Sanforte (as well as Trebbiano and Malvasia for Vin Santo). From these building blocks, Badia a Coltibuono makes a robust range of wines from the traditional to the innovative.

    With a thousand years of winemaking history at their backs, the Stucchi Prinettis feel the responsibility of land stewardship acutely. Badia a Coltibuono was an early adopter of sustainable practices in modern-day Chianti Classico and has been at the front of a movement to get the whole region to farm organically. All of the estate grapes are now organically grown. Vinification takes place in the winery's architecturally and technologically state-of-the-art winemaking facility located amidst the vineyards not far from the abbey. The structure was designed to have minimal environmental impact. Badia a Coltibuono's winemaking philosophy includes vinifications using wild autochthonous yeasts in smaller vessels, in both wood and stainless steel, with maturation mostly in large casks or used oak barrels rather than in new oak. 

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