Argiano is a beautiful estate in the southern western portion of the Brunello di Montalcino DOCG. The estate has a long history of excellence in the region and is reaching new heights under new ownership. The 120 ha property follows the traditional Tuscan model of mixed land use featuring vineyards, olive groves and woodlands. A majestic Renaissance villa is also housed on the property making this one of the loveliest visits in the region. Argiano produces brilliant examples of Brunello and Rosso di Montalcino as well as Super Tuscan IGT wines Non Confunditur and Solengo. The Non Confunditur, or NC, is an exceptionally drinkable and elegant blend of Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Syrah and Sangiovese while the Solengo uses only the French varieties of Cabernet Sauvignon, Petit Verdot, Merlot and Syrah. Solengo, in particular, is quite a famous Super-Tuscan having been developed by the legendary oenologist Giacomo Tachis who was instrumental in creating several of the most famous Super Tuscan wines including Sassicaia, Tignanello and Solaia. Today, the estate is undergoing the conversion to organics and Biodynamics. World famous oenologist Alberto Antonini has joined the team espousing his "less is more" philosophy to highlight the estates terroir. These facts coupled with the estate’s long history of excellence seem to indicate that the future is brighter than ever.

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Wine Advocate

Argiano is one of the most important estates in Montalcino. It is located in the southwest quadrant and sees most of its vineyards at 300 meters above sea level, on a flat plateau with beautiful views and a protected microclimate. The Amiata mountain in the distance blocks much of the incoming bad weather... Since 2014, there have been many important changes at Argiano. A new underground winery is complete and is used solely for the production of top wines Solengo and Brunello di Montalcino. The Sangiovese aging regime has moved from French barrique to large oak casks. The estate recently added seven new hectares of Sangiovese, planted according to a strict mapping of micro zones. Argiano started organic farming in 2012 and earned its certificate [in 2016].

Monica Larner, February 2017


British Columbia