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Badiòla Large Formats

Chianti Classico Gran Selezione DOCG

€240,00
Formato
Annata
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Badiòla Large Formats
Badiòla Large FormatsChianti Classico Gran Selezione DOCG
€240,00

High-altitude Gran Selezione

This Chianti Classico Gran Selezione comes from the vineyards overlooked by the small Romanic parish known as "Badiòla", in the Radda in Chianti municipality. The vineyards are among the highest in altitude in Chianti Classico and benefit of an especially fresh climate.

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Technical sheet

Winery

Castello di Fonterutoli

Winery location

Chianti Classico, Toscana

Grape varieties

100% Sangiovese: 3 clones + 3 estate massal selections

Alcohol

13,00%

Total acidity

6,30%

Vineyards location

Radda in Chianti, "La Badiola": 570 m (1,870 ft) a.s.l.; S/E, S/W exp.

Soil

Mainly "Galestro" (Limestone) and "Arenaria" (Sandstone), with miscellaneous texture

Vineyards age

19 years

Training system

Spur-cordon training 

Nr. of vines for hectare

6,660

Harvest

Hand picked October the 6th

Vinification

In stainless steel trunk-conic vats

Fermentation temperature

26 - 28°C

Period of maceration

17 days

Ageing

16 months in french oak barrels (500 lt, 30% new)

Finissage

5 months in concrete tanks

Bottling

December 2022

Available on the market

July 2023

Production

6,200 bottles

Formats

750 ml - 1,5 lt - 3 lt

First vintage

2017

Ageing potential

Over 20 years

Key descriptors

Great elegance and freshness, wild berries and red fruits notes

Food pairing

Pot roats, game, mushrooms and seasoned cheese

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Awards

Gardini Notes

98+ Pts

James Suckling

93 Pts

  

 

Harvest

The winter of 2020 was cold with moderate rainfall. After a cool spring with adequate, well-spaced showers, the wide diurnal temperature range over the long hot summer was sufficient to ensure a smooth and problem-free ripening of the grapes. The process was also helped by rains in June and September which reduced water stress, and by an absence of pests or disease.

A season characterised by average temperatures and well-spaced rainfall gave rise to a highly satisfying harvest of top-quality grapes. With their thick skins and well-ripened phenols, these grapes will produce wines which combine fullness and structure with balance and freshness.

The one less positive note was a lower yield due to a few cold nights in early April which affected bud burst in areas where this took place early.


Beginning of the harvest: September 7th

End of the harvest: October 7th

Rainfalls (sum of rainfall between April 1st and September 30th): 468 mm

Temperature Index (sum of average daily temperatures from April 1st to September 30th): 3608 °C

Evaluation: Very good

Made in Italy | Allergens: contains sulphites

The vineyard

Castello Fonterutoli
Radda in Chianti

A wine born from the estate's highest vineyards, below the 12th-century church of La Badiola

An innate elegance and freshness, hints of berries and red fruits for this wine that is born at 570 m above sea level, from vineyards that are among the highest in the Chianti Classico, with soil composed of Galestro and Sandstone. The municipality of Radda in Chianti, where the vineyards are located, benefits from an overall cool currents even in the height of summer, with mean daily temperatures the lowest of any of the estate’s vineyards. Budding and ripening are therefore generally delayed, with the harvest usually taking place around mid-October.

3 Cru
3 Municipalities
3 Gran Selezione

Historically, Castello di Fonterutoli's vineyards, have always lain within the territory of three adjoining Chianti Classico Municipalities: Casyellina in Chianti, Castelnuovo Berardenga and Radda in Chianti

Badiòla
Radda in Chianti

Aspect: Southest - Southwest
Altitude: 570 m a.s.l.
Soil: mainly a mix of Galestro (a friable marl-like soil) and Sandstone
Microclimate: on a high hillside site deep inside the Chianti Classico zone, this site beenfits from cool currents even in the height of summer, wich mean daily temperatures the lowest of any of the estate's vineyards. Budding and ripening are therefore generally delayed, with the harvest usually taking place around mid-October

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