Fantini, Sangiovese Terre di Abruzzo

Fantini, Sangiovese Terre di Abruzzo

Vintage: 2024

VintageProduct CodeFormatClosureAvailability
2024FA408A2412 x 75Agglomerated CorkAvailable
Producer

The Fantini group was founded in 1994 by Valentino Sciotti with the aim of producing top-quality wine from Abruzzo. The enterprise was so successful that the group expanded further south in Italy and its islands. Today, the Fantini group includes Cantina Diomede, Gran Sasso, Vesevo, Vigneti del Salento, Vigneti del Vulture, Tufarello, Zabù and Cantina Atzei, among others. Acclaimed winemaker and consultant Alberto Antonini oversees production, ensuring these wines offer great quality, varietal character and value. Their elegant and striking packaging makes them stand out on the shelf or table.

Fantini is the group’s flagship winery, producing wines from vineyards based in the northern part of Abruzzo, where ripeness and freshness combine in the wines. The forward and accessible Sangiovese is a case in point. All the wines made from Montepulciano have this variety's hallmark colour and intensity but with a balance and accessibility often lacking in wines from this region. The deeply coloured, intense and powerful ‘Edizione’ Cinque Autoctoni is, according to owner Valentino Sciotti, “a true taste of southern Italy”. Blending five indigenous grape varieties, Montepulciano, Primitivo, Sangiovese, Negroamaro and Malvasia Rossa, grown across Abruzzo and Puglia, it is full and powerful yet equally fresh and nicely defined.

Their Cuvée Bianco Brut is a refreshing sparkling wine made from the local variety Cococciola, while the Cuvée Rosato Brut is made with Aglianico from Basilicata. Both come in beautifully designed bottles with a Swarovski crystal on the label. The Calalenta Pecorino is wonderfully balanced, with both a soft texture and vibrant freshness on the finish. The Calalenta Rosato is 100% Merlot and shows fresh aromas of strawberries and pink grapefruit with a refreshing acidity. Grapes for both wines hail from west and southwest-facing vineyards around the town of Ortona, on the Adriatic coast in Abruzzo, planted on calcareous clay soils.

Vineyards

Grapes for the Sangiovese 'Terre di Chieti' are grown in the communes of Ortona and San Salvo on the Adriatic coast of Abruzzo. Located between 100 - 150 metres above sea level, the vines are planted on South-East facing slopes on clay-limestone soil and trained using a pergola training system.

Vintage

The 2024 vintage in Abruzzo was an excellent one. The season began with periods of intense heat, but careful vineyard management ensured that vine stress was kept under control. Warm conditions persisted throughout the summer, resulting in earlier-than-usual ripening. Although some unseasonal rainfall occurred in August and September, grape quality remained high, with excellent colour development and well-preserved acidity.

Vinification

The grapes were destemmed and crushed before undergoing an initial cold maceration for two days. Maceration and fermentation followed at 20-22°C for 9-11 days. Between 10 and 20% of the wine was aged in oak with the remainder aged in stainless steel.

Tasting Notes & Technical Details

Garnet red in colour, this wine offers an intense, expressive nose of vibrant red fruits, including cherries, complemented by subtle herbal nuances. On the palate, bright notes of strawberry and morello cherry are enhanced by gentle hints of vanilla from oak ageing. Medium-bodied and well-balanced, the wine shows structured, firm tannins, lively acidity, and a long, persistent finish.

Alcohol (ABV)

13%

Acidity

5.9 g/l

Residual Sugar

6.1 g/l

pH

3.55