Vineyard: Felsina
Region: Tuscany
Founded in 1966 by Domenico Poggiali, this gorgeous estate with the ancient name (Felsina was the Etruscans’ name for this historic viticultural terroir nearly 3,000 years ago!) has gone from strength to strength in the hands of Domenico’s son Beppe, the latter’s brother-in-law Giuseppe Mazzocolin - general manager - and friend Franco Bernabei, one of Italy’s greatest winemakers.
Located in the southern segment of Chianti Classico, Felsina’s range of Classicos and Super Tuscans reads like the region’s honor roll. In fact, it was awarded Gambero Rosso?s maximum score of Three Glasses 17 times in 17 issues of the famous publication.
In 1995, Beppe Poggiali purchased another property within Chianti Classico, at Pagliarese (near Castelnuovo itself). Pagliarese’s very old vineyards -planted in the 1950s and ‘60s - made it possible to replant quite a bit of the original Felsina nucleus without impairing quality. Surface under vine totals 215 acres, at 380 to 420 meters above sea level.
The Felsina team is also behind Beppe’s third estate, located in the Chianti Colli Senesi appellation: Castello di Farnetella. Acreage here is 166, at altitudes ranging from 200 to 550 meters above sea level. Bernabei and Mazzocolin orchestrate production, which is bottled at Felsina’s historic nucleus.
After over twenty years of extensive research and clonal selection, the Felsina team has achieved an incredible combination of complexity, structure and power; of sheer magnitude and concentration, worthy of this fabulous terroir and mostly very old vines (planted in 1958/1982); and at the same time a soft, feminine seductiveness that is all Tuscan.
Additional Information
| Country | Italy |
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| Region |
TuscanyTuscany continues to charm and enchant the world over while books and films are forever trying to capture the beauty and mystic of the region. With its rich history, art, music, food and wine, there is very little to disappoint. Chianti is easily the most well known of Italian wines while Brunello is considered one of the most prestigious. Yet, the wines of Tuscany have not always been recognized for quality and have just recently experienced a renaissance, |
