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An undisputed icon among Super Tuscans, Masseto 2022 originates from the famed blue clay soils of the Tuscan coast, a unique terroir elevating the expression of Merlot. This vintage delivers striking aromatic intensity with ripe dark fruits, violet, truffle, cocoa, and graphite, wrapped in exquisitely refined oak. The palate is broad, structured and precise, driven by silky tannins and remarkable depth. A wine of rare elegance, built for long-term ageing, and regarded as one of Italy’s greatest reds.
Masseto – The Pure Essence of Tuscan Excellence
Masseto is more than just a wine—it is a legend born from the sun-drenched hills of Tuscany. Crafted from a unique terroir, this exceptional cru embodies the greatness of Merlot in its purest form.
Nestled on a rare clay-rich soil, the Masseto vineyard benefits from an ideal microclimate, imparting remarkable depth and complexity to its wines. Each vintage is the result of meticulous craftsmanship, where strict selection and barrel aging give rise to a wine of exceptional aromatic richness and elegance.
With a velvety texture, Masseto unveils an enchanting array of flavors, blending dark fruits, spices, and subtle mineral notes. Powerful and structured, it gracefully evolves over time, standing among the world’s finest wines.
An icon of Italian winemaking expertise, Masseto is the epitome of refinement and prestige—an unforgettable experience for true wine connoisseurs.
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