About this winery
Rocca di Castagnoli is an ancient medieval fortress which was the origin of the Castagnoli hamlet. Throughout its history, this place was owned by numerous noble families, including Tempi (whose coat of arms still represents the company) and Ricasoli. The winery, which already existed in the 18th century, has always been the economic center of the village and has always been distinguished by its excellent production quality, as evidenced in 1773 by a visit from Grand Duke Pietro Leopoldo, who...
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Product notes
The grapes used to make this wine are produced in all the property’s plots, 63 hectares around the medieval fortress and the village after which the company is named.
The plots are varied with different exposures, altitudes and soil characteristics. They range from vineyards located 340 metres above sea level to peaks of 530 metres.
The vineyards are located at different exposures and the type of soil can vary from areas rich in Macigno and other sandstones, to soils composed mainly of Alberese, limestone areas and schistose argillites, mainly 'Galestro'.
Production notes
At least 1 year in typical Chianti barrels and in steel for a further 3 months, then 6 months in the bottle.
Tasting notes
Chianti Classico Rocca di Castagnoli is a wine with an excellent complexity and structure. It has a red color with violet hues. Intense nose rich in fruity, winy aromas. Accompanied by a pleasant fruity cherry component, the fresh note is particularly remarkable and balanced with hints of lively tannins, which are perfectly integrated with the wine’s extract components.
PAIRING White meats, medium-aged cheeses and roasts.