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Castellar di Castellina is a renowned wine brand based in the Chianti Classico region of Tuscany, Italy. Established in 1970, the estate is known for its commitment to the quality and authenticity of Tuscan wines.
The Castellar di Castellina range primarily features Chianti Classico wines, crafted from traditional grape varieties such as Sangiovese, often complemented by local varieties like Canaiolo and Colorino. Castellar di Castellina wines are valued for their finesse, complexity, and elegance, offering aromas of cherry, plum, leather, and spices, with well-integrated tannins and a balanced structure.
The estate’s philosophy combines traditional and modern winemaking methods, with a strong focus on vineyard management and oak aging. Each wine reflects the unique terroir of Chianti Classico, providing an authentic tasting experience that celebrates the heritage and quality of the region.
Jacques Prieur Clos de la Féguine Monopole 1er Cru comes from a very steep plot of 0.27 hectares facing south. Thin, light brown, light soil of a loamy and clay-limestone nature.
Faiveley Clos Rochette is a neighboring parcel of La Framboisière. The soils are particularly compact, hard to plow, strewn with small rocks giving their name to this climate. This plot has been a Monopoly of the Domaine since 1933.
This cuvée is a selection exclusively from the "Les Grandes Vignes" parcel, located on the summit of Hermitage at an altitude of around 325 m. This parcel is a veritable amphitheatre of semi-circular terraces. A veritable amphitheater of semi-circular terraces, this plot faces mostly south. In good years, production is limited to around 1,800 / 2,000 bottles. The wine is...
Located in the south-west of the village, this climat en Monopole was purchased by the estate in 2003 after a fifty-year lease. It is the smallest appellation in Burgundy - even smaller than Romanée-Conti.
Château de Pez 2018 Saint-Estèphe is a red wine of exceptional quality, which will delight lovers of Grands Crus. This wine comes from a blend of grape varieties typical of the Bordeaux region, with a dominance of Cabernet Sauvignon and Merlot. It has an intense and deep red color, as well as a complex and elegant nose, marked by aromas of ripe red fruits, blackcurrant,...
I Sodi Di San Niccolò was first produced in 1977 in Castellare di Castellina, a small village located between Florence and Siena, in the heart of the Chianti Classico appellation in Italy.
First Italian wine to appear in the Top 100 of Wine...
Braastad XO Fine Champagne is a blend of the best Grande and Petite Champagne Cognacs of the House. The Fine Champagne denomination is obtained with a minimum of 50% coming from Grande Champagne and the rest from Petite Champagne.