Tuscany is the beautiful home to some of Italy’s grandest wine estates, including the striking Argiano palace in the Brunello di Montalcino appellation....
Read MoreThis small report features new releases from Petrolo and my conversation with Luc Sanjust, the charming and visionary owner of this organic Tuscan estate....
Read MoreThis report features one of Tuscany’s leading noble families, the Marchesi Mazzei, as well as a retrospective of their Siepi wine, all 26 vintages....
Read MoreWith forward-looking leadership and a group of mostly like-minded producers, this is a dynamic appellation that deftly reinvents itself at a fast pace....
Read MoreOne of Montalcino’s oldest estates, Il Poggione boasts an extensive library of back vintages in their cellars—perfect for a retrospective tasting....
Read MoreI was left wanting more from these wines, but among the 2018 Brunellos that constitute the bulk of this report, I found a few stars to collect....
Read MoreThis report features new Chianti Classico releases and a group of like-minded producers from the nine wine estates that operate in the Lamole enclave....
Read MoreThe smallest of Tuscany’s seven Chianti subzones is where lovers of Tuscan reds go to find bright, fresh and accessible Sangiovese-based wines....
Read MoreCarmignano is a small appellation often cited as the birthplace of the so-called super Tuscans that blend Sangiovese with international varieties....
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