Cru Wines: Ratings Review 2023
2023 has been an extraordinarily satisfying year, full of accolades from national and international critics. In recognition of our commitment to sustainability, we are delighted to announce that Le Guide...
Historically, the vineyards of Castello di Fonterutoli lie on the territory of three conterminous Municipalities: Castellina in Chianti, Castelnuovo Berardenga and Radda in Chianti.
Since the 2017 vintage the Mazzei family decided to be ahead of the times focusing its attention on the peculiarities of their terroirs to create 3 Chianti Classico Gran Selezione.
"The territory makes the difference" - affirms the President of the Consortium, Giovanni Manetti - "Wine reflects the territory like a photographic image and this is why it is so important to preserve itsenvironmental context and landscape, and be able to tell the consumer about it".
Castello Fonterutoli |
Vicoregio 36 |
Badiòla |
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UGA |
Castellina
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Castelnuovo Berardenga
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Radda
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Exposure |
S, S/W
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S/E, S
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S/E, S/W
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Altitude |
470 m a.s.l.
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330 m a.s.l.
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570 m a.s.l.
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Soil |
Limestone rocky soil lots of chalk very rich in background
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Mix of Limestone good component of Clay abundant chalky structure
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Mostly Schist and Sandstone
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The winter of 2020 was cold with moderate rainfall. It was followed by a cool spring with sufficient and well-distributed rainfall, and a long, hot summer with significant temperature fluctuations between day and night. These favorable conditions allowed for an ideal completion of the grape maturation process, which was also in excellent condition from a phytosanitary defense perspective.
The climatic pattern of consistent temperatures and well-spaced rainfall resulted in a highly satisfying harvest, marked by the excellent quality of the grapes. Thanks to their thick skins and optimal phenolic ripening, the grapes which combine fullness and structure with balance and freshness.
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