
Felsina : Fontalloro 2018
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Description
A Tuscan wine with a seductive finesse and complexity
The estate
In 1966, Domenico Poggiali acquired Fattoria Fèlsina, during a time when Tuscany was undergoing a real wine revolution with Super Tuscan wines. Located in the south-east of the historic area of Chianti Classico and Crete Senesi in the province of Siena, the Fèlsina estate spreads over almost 600 hectares, 95 of which are planted with vines, and thus brings together all the fine terroirs that make up the charm and reputation of Tuscany in Italy. The philosophy of the Fèlsina estate is based on simple values: to reveal the expression of the Tuscan terroir and grape varieties through Italian wines that reflect both history and tradition.
The vineyard
The estate's vineyards are located in Castelnuovo Berardenga, in the south-eastern part of the Chianti Classico appellation, to the north-east of Siena. They are almost exclusively southwest-facing and lie on windy slopes, at an altitude of 320 to 420 metres above sea level. In the higher parts, the soil is predominantly quartz rock. Limestone mixed with alluvium, sandstone and silt, as well as layers of pebbles, characterise the vineyards that are poised on the edge of the Colli Senesi leading to the Crete Senesi.
The wine
Produced since 1983, Fontalloro de Felsina is a Tuscan wine from the vineyards of Poggio al Sole and Arcidossino. These terroirs benefit from a tapestry of altitudes, soil types and sun exposures.
Vinification and ageing
Manual harvesting. Destemming and pressing. Fermentation in stainless steel vats for 16 to 20 days with daily pumping over. Aged for 18 to 22 months in French oak barrels before final blending. After bottling, the wine is aged for a minimum of 8 to 12 months before being put on the market.
The blend
Sangiovese (100%).
Felsina Fontalloro 2018: Characteristics and tasting tips
The tasting
Colour
The colour is a beautiful ruby red.
Nose
Rich and intense, the nose combines aromatic herbs, tobacco, wet earth, blackcurrant and liquorice.
Palate
The palate is seduced by this wine’s fine tannins, its elegance and its length.
