Il Grigio Chianti Classico Riserva, San Felice

Il Grigio Chianti Classico Riserva, San Felice

Region
Chianti, Tuscany, Italy
Vintage:
2020
Producer:
Agricola San Felice
Grapes:
Sangiovese
Wine Description:

A top Chianti Classico Riserva with 80% of the wine spending 18 months in Slavonian oak and 20% aged in French oak barriques. Very classic in style showing deep, powerful black and red cherry fruit with violet and black pepper. A truly fantastic wine.

Tasting Note:

A nose of plush red fruit and blackberries, with spicy, savoury tobacco characteristics. The textured palate opens up to show dense rich fruit, with layers of black cherry, spice and savoury notes. A lush and complex red - long and full on the finish.

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Press Reviews:

2014 Vintage
Sommelier Wine Awards 2018
Silver
2013 Vintage
Sommelier Wine Awards 2017
Gold
2011 Vintage
The Wine Merchant Top 100 2016
Top 100

Producer Description

An outstanding Tuscan winery who have pioneered key developments in the Chianti Classico region for the last 40 years.

Based in Castelnuovo Berardenga, around 30 miles south-east of Florence and at the southern end of the Chianti Classico zone, this reputable estate includes 140 hectares of vineyard, a cellar, around 17,000 olive trees, and a village with a prestigious hotel complex. Winemaker Leonardo Bellaccini crafts a portfolio of wines which is highly regarded and multi award-winning - classic expressions of high quality Sangiovese.

This is a pioneering winery - producing the fore-runner to the Supertuscans, Vigorello (the first wine in the Chianti Classico region roduced using solely red grapes) in the late 1960s. This was followed by the introduction of Poggio Rosso in the 1970's (a first example of a Chianti Classico 'Cru'), and then their partnership with the Universities of Florence and Pisa in the 1980s. At a time when other estates were focusing on international varieties, this partnership lead to the development of their Vitiarium, or experimental vineyard, where they have cultivated and studied indigenous grape varieties (such as Pugnitello) for over 30 years. They were also amongst the first Chianti Classico estates to produce a 'Gran Selezione' wine - a new classification introduced as the top quality tier for wines in the region - with the inaugural 2010 vintage.

San Felice lies adjacent to its sister property, Villa la Pagliaia - and has an additional estate, Campogiovanni, in Montalcino.