Only wine from a single wine estate in Italy to have its own DOC.Critic tasting note: "A magnificent vintage, the product of a very Mediterranean yet regular season that was decidedly Bolgheri-esque. The color is an intense ruby-garnet and the bouquet eleg
Only wine from a single wine estate in Italy to have its own DOC.
Critic tasting note: “A magnificent vintage, the product of a very Mediterranean yet regular season that was decidedly Bolgheri-esque. The color is an intense ruby-garnet and the bouquet elegant and clean with notes of wild berries that are full and elegant with balsamic hints in the background. The mouthfeel is velvety, almost silky, without any tartness, composed, fine and with a nice agile body and a surprising persistence. A virtuous mix of elegance and drinkability.” -98/100,Doctorwine
Drinking Window: 2017-2040Alcohol ABV:13.5%Blend: 85% Cabernet Sauvignon & 15% Cabernet Franc
Vintage Notes
Although not as rich in snow as the previous year, the climate in 2010 took us back in time: a long and cold winter, and a wet and cool spring. The bud burst was therefore regular, but certainly not precocious. During the winter we had temperatures below the seasonal average until the end of March and this allowed for the blocking of the vegetative phases of the vines. In mid-March we had significant snowfall and also the Spring was colder than usual, with temperatures below the seasonal average and heavy rains until May. This trend led to a delay in flowering and veraison and consequently, to a slower vegetative growth. Subsequently the temperatures aligned themselves to the seasonal average. This coupled with large temperature excursions between night and day, encouraged the development of perfumes.
Harvest Date Notes: Early September – first days of October
WinemakingThe primary fermentation took place in temperature controlled stainless steel vats at a temperature of 30 – 31 C. The maceration of the skins lasted 15 days for both the Cabernet Sauvignon and the Cabernet Franc, with a combination of pumping over and dlestage. The malolactic or secondary fermentation also took place in the steel vats.
AgeingFollowing the malolactic fermentation, the wine was aged in French oak barriques for 24 months and a few more months in the bottle before being released on the market.
Established in 1948 by MarcheseMario Incisa della Rocchetta, Tenuta San Guidois a super-premiumItalianwineproducer with 75 hectares of vineyards in the BolgheriDOCinTuscany. Best known for producing “Super Tuscan”wines, its flagship wineSassicaiais considered one of Italy’s leadingBordeaux-stylereds. Prior to 1994, Sassicaia was classified as a simpleIndicazione Geografica Tipica(IGT) as it was made from non-traditional varieties for the region and thus was excluded from DOC status. To rectify the situation, Sassicaia was granted its own DOC (Sassicaia DOC) in 1994, the only wine from a single estate in Italy to enjoy this privilege. Alongside Sassicaia, Tenuta San Guido also produces a second wine; a Cabernet Merlot Sangiovese blend called Guidalberto.
Cost - $25
Free Shipping We offer free shipping on orders over $30. Please check the free - shipping eligibility at checkout.
Delivery Time It usually takes [3-5] business days for standard shipping. Please note that this is an estimated time frame and may be affected by local holidays, and unforeseen circumstances.
Reviews
There are no reviews yet.