Campolungo Chianti classico DOCG Gran Selezione BIO Lamole di Lamole 75cl
Red wine, 75 cl, Toscana, Italy, 2018
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Grape varieties
100% Sangiovese
Allergens
Contains sulfites
Notes
Rich ruby red. On the nose nuances of blood orange, cherries and fresh raspberries. In the aftertaste cinnamon and a pinch of anise, also reminiscent of licorice. Round and juicy on the palate with pithy tannins.
Vinification
After pressing, the must is fermented in wooden barrels of 50 hl, with maceration on the skins for about two weeks. This is followed by aging in medium oak barrels for at least 30 months, with a small part aged in barriques.
Producer
LAMOLE DI LAMOLE
The Lamole di Lamole estate was founded after the Second World War. The historic cellar, which still houses the aging rooms and wine bar, dates back to the mid-14th century and was part of Lamole Castle. The winery has a total of 288 hectares, 40 of which are planted with vines in the Lamole area. The average age of the vines of these vineyards is 25-30 years, with "peaks" of 74 years in the upper part of the vineyard Il Prato. Since 2005 Lamole has embarked on a process of sustainable soil transformation that allows them to manage their vineyards entirely organically. The vineyards of Lamole di Lamole are located at an altitude of up to 650 meters above sea level, making them among the highest in the Chianti classico DOCG appellation.
The Lamole di Lamole estate was founded after the Second World War. The historic cellar, which still houses the aging rooms and wine bar, dates back to the mid-14th century and was part of Lamole Castle. The winery has a total of 288 hectares, 40 of which are planted with vines in the Lamole area. The average age of the vines of these vineyards is 25-30 years, with "peaks" of 74 years in the upper part of the vineyard Il Prato. Since 2005 Lamole has embarked on a process of sustainable soil transformation that allows them to manage their vineyards entirely organically. The vineyards of Lamole di Lamole are located at an altitude of up to 650 meters above sea level, making them among the highest in the Chianti classico DOCG appellation.