Fontodi, Organic Extra Virgin Olive Oil Chianti Classico
Vintage: 2025
| Vintage | Product Code | Format | Closure | Availability |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2025 | FO308F25 | 6 x 50 | Screwcap | Available |
Producer
Though the Manetti family has owned Fontodi since 1968, they have lived in Chianti for centuries, producing some of Italy’s finest terracotta at their factory in Ferrone. The same attention to detail afforded to their terracotta has been reflected at Fontodi over the past 50 years, transforming a crumbling farmhouse with a few hectares of vineyard into one of Chianti Classico’s most impressive estates.
Giovanni Manetti has run the property since 1980 and ensures the wines are as meticulously made, with the vineyards and cellar immaculately tended.
Most of Giovanni’s 110 hectares of vineyards, 90% of which are Sangiovese, are planted in Panzano's prime ‘conca d‘oro’ (golden shell), creating wines of supreme elegance, intensity and longevity.
The south-facing vineyards and natural amphitheatre allow grapes to ripen fully, while the high elevations ensure cool nights, resulting in good acidity retention and lovely aromatics. Soils here are predominantly comprised of Galestro and Alberese, which allow for excellent drainage, encouraging the vines to reach deep into the earth with their roots. Giovanni has converted to organic viticulture and follows biodynamic principles to obtain the best quality fruit.
In the winery, Giovanni’s approach is similarly non-interventionist. For example, he utilises very low toast oak to ensure the quality of fruit is preserved in the finished wine. The ‘Dino’ is made with 100% Sangiovese and remains for 12 months on its skins without sulphites in orci (amphorae) made at the Manetti terracotta factory. The orci rest in the cellar at the ambient temperature of 14°C and 80% humidity, perfect conditions for a slow evolution. Giovanni now uses amphorae to vinify a small percentage of all his red wines as well as his Sauvignon Blanc, ‘Meriggio’. Fontodi ‘Bianco’ is made only with Trebbiano grapes from the oldest vineyards of Fontodi, with vines more than 50 years old. Giovanni’s Chianti Classico always shows great depth and intensity while maintaining balance. The ‘Vigna del Sorbo’ Gran Selezione is intensely concentrated. Previously containing a small percentage of Cabernet Sauvignon, in 2012, Giovanni decided the Sangiovese needed no further supplement. The ‘Flaccianello’, made from the estate’s best Sangiovese, is one of Italy’s most sought-after wines. It is powerful, fleshy and ages beautifully. The ‘Terrazze San Leolino’ Gran Selezione, is produced from a five-hectare terraced single vineyard. Here, the limestone soil creates a wine with great vibrancy and freshness, differing in style from the ‘Vigna del Sorbo’.
The Vin Santo is voluptuous and nutty, as beautifully made as their outstanding olive oils. Following years of work on quality olive oil production, Giovanni Manetti has released a new monovarietal olive oil to highlight the quality of Correggiolo.
Olive Groves
In addition to the 110 hectares of vineyard on the Fontodi estate, there are a further 10,000 olive trees situated in a variety of different plots, predominantly on marl soils, at altitudes between 400-500 metres above sea level. The trees are planted in polyconical vase formation at a density of 400 plants per hectare.
Harvest
The 2025 Tuscan olive oil vintage was varied and, in some cases, challenging. Flowering in May was followed by very hot weather in early June, and an unusually mild July, which in some cases allowed the olive fruit fly to propagate. Thankfully, the resulting damage was mitigated through careful management and monitoring by growers, setting the groves up to withstand a difficult September marked by cooler temperatures and rainstorms. Harvesting began with much better weather in mid-October and concluded in November. After the abundant 2024 vintage, lower yields were anticipated for 2025, with harvest yields expected to be around half of last year’s. However, this is compensated by a better conversion of ‘resa’ (the quantity of oil extracted per olive), which had been exceptionally low in 2024.
Production
The olives were picked by hand and carefully pressed on the same day in order to retain the maximum freshness and fragrance of the fruit. Ultra modern, stainless steel continuous presses were used to protect the paste and oil from oxidation. This resulted in a fresh, clean oil that will retain its colour and fruitiness for longer. The oil was stored briefly in stainless-steel tanks rather than 'orci' (terracotta urns). It was filtered through cotton and bottled early to maximise freshness.
Tasting Notes & Technical Details
This Extra Virgin Olive oil is deep green in colour with a fresh aroma of olives, artichokes and aromatic herbs. On the palate it already has a good balance between bitter and spicy notes while maintaining a great freshness.
Other wines from this producer
Producer | Wine | Product Code | Features | Style | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Fontodi | Chianti Classico | FO301 | R | Factsheet | |
| `Vigna del Sorbo` Chianti Classico Gran Selezione | FO302 | R | Factsheet | ||
| `Flaccianello della Pieve` | FO304 | R | Factsheet | ||
| `Case Via` Syrah | FO305 | R | |||
| `Meriggio` Sauvignon Blanc | FO307 | W | Factsheet | ||
| Vin Santo del Chianti Classico | FO310 | Sw | |||
| `Dino` | FO315 | R | |||
| Organic Correggiolo Extra Virgin Olive Oil Chianti Classico | FO316 | OO | Factsheet | ||
| `Terrazze San Leolino` Chianti Classico Gran Selezione | FO317 | R | Factsheet | ||
| Bianco | FO318 | W | Factsheet | ||
| `Pastrolo` Chianti Classico Gran Selezione | FO319 | R | Factsheet |