Tassinaia Super Tuscan Red
Vintage: | 2019 |
---|---|
Description: | Tasting Notes\r\nA beauty of a wine, Tassinaia is intense with notes of graphite and slate, but balanced with darker fruit notes that evoke blackberry and blueberry, plus a light edge of rosemary and thyme. Gentle pepper notes and some unripe plum give the finish a bit of bite, with ample acidity to keep things clean and refreshing.\r\nAbout Castello del Terriccio\r\nIn this hilly territory, viticulture dates back to the times of the Etruscans, who between 800 and 500 Bc dominated this stretch of Tuscany and mainly dedicating themselves to mining, but it is to the Middle Ages that the ruins of the castle of Doglia, called del Terriccio, take us back to. Strategically positioned on top of the hills, it had the function of being a signalling and protection tower for the people who lived in the valleys and who, upon sighting of the Saracen sails, flocked there to find refuge.\r\nIn the 1980s, during the break-up of the soil to plant the first vineyards of Lupicaia, a relic depicting the Etruscan sun was found in the ground and from that moment on it has been used as a company logo.\r\nThe Castello of Terriccio therefore has\u00a0a thousand-year long history.Between the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries, the bishop of Pisa, nephew of Pope Boniface Viii, granted the estate in emphyteusis to the Gaetani counts, in the name of the Roman Church. At the end of the eighteenth century, that branch of the Gaetani family was left without heirs and the Terriccio was bought by the Poniatowski princes, emigrated from Poland, who then owned the property until the first half of the twentieth century. The Poniatowskis transformed the fortified reality of the castle into\u00a0an agricultural estate: hence the construction of the farm to organize the production of wheat, olives and grapes,\u00a0the construction of the cellarand other buildings and farmhouses.\r\nThe modern history of Terriccio begins\u00a0in the first half of the 1900s\u00a0, when\u00a0the estate was acquired by the Marquises Serafini Ferri\u00a0, which is the family of the current owner. With the important land improvement interventions carried out in the 1920s, the Serafini Ferri family brought the company and the estate to a state very close to the current one. Until the 1970s, the estate was divided between\u00a063 sharecropping families who live in the village of Terriccio\u00a0and was so famous for its production of cereals that it conquered the European record for the corn production in its second harvest.\r\nIt is to\u00a0Gian Annibale Rossi di Medelana (1942-2019)\u00a0that Castello del Terriccio owes its worldwide notoriety of being a\u00a0winery dedicated to the production of very high quality wines.\u00a0After inheriting the company in 1975, he decided to found it anew, dedicating it to being a\u00a0place of research for excellence in vineyards and wines\u00a0, while keeping the ancient character intact and defending a territorial heritage of great value and extraordinary beauty.\r\nToday the ownership has passed onto\u00a0Vittorio Piozzo di Rosignano Rossi di Medelana\u00a0, the only nephew of the cavalier Gian Annibale. Also descended from noble families with large landholdings in the country that date back to past centuries, Vittorio Piozzo di Rosignano has left behind his career in finance to devote himself to the management of the family's agricultural activities and now to the direct administration of Castello del Terriccio. |
Price: | $ 33.99 |
Price in original currency: | None |
Available from BASSER’S Fine Wine
Address: |
6240 Coral Ridge Drive Coral Springs, FL 33076 United States |
---|---|
Telephone (regular): | 954-840-3122 |
First added to 1000 Corks on April 6, 2024.