Pioneer in the Super-Tuscan movement, Balificos firstvintage in 1983 as vino da tavola, eventually becoming aToscana IGT in the early 90s. The Balifico vineyard shares its name and location with a villa.The Balifico has a vivid ruby color with a dark purpl
Pioneer in the Super-Tuscan movement, Balificos firstvintage in 1983 as vino da tavola, eventually becoming aToscana IGT in the early 90s. The Balifico vineyard shares its name and location with a villa.
The Balifico has a vivid ruby color with a dark purple tinge. The nose is elegant, displaying aromas of blackberry and blueberry with hints of oak and cinnamon. This is a smooth wine with good structure and a long finish tasting of red fruit.
Castello di Volpaia is located in an 11th century village that bears the same name. It sits on a hilltop just north of the town of Radda in Chianti, 2,024 feet above sea level in the heart of the Chianti Classico region. One of the most historical wineries of the region, Volpaia is owned by the Mascheroni Stianti family and benefits from some of the highest altitude southern exposure vineyards of the area, delivering certified organic Sangiovese-based wines of finesse and elegance with a terroir approach. Wines are made with 100% certified organic grapes and one of the highest-elevation wineries in the Chianti area.
Castello di Volpaia is located in an 11th century village that bears the same name.It sits on a hilltop just north of the town of Radda in Chianti, 2,024 feet above sea level, in the heart of the Chianti Classico region. One of the most historical wineries of the region, Volpaia is owned by the Mascheroni-Stianti family and benefits from some of the highest altitude southern exposure vineyards of the area, delivering certified organic Sangiovese-based wines of finesse and elegance with a terroir approach.
Proof/ABV: 14.2
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