Poggiotondo, `Vigna del 1928` Chianti Riserva
Vintage: 2019
| Vintage | Product Code | Format | Closure | Availability |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2019 | PO111B19 | 6 x 75 | Natural Cork | Available |
Producer
Poggiotondo was founded in 1968 by Carlo Antonini. Carlo’s passion for agriculture and beekeeping led him to buy an estate with three hectares of vines in the west of Chianti. This passion was inherited by his son Alberto who, along with his wife Alessandra, runs the now 50-hectare estate today. Alberto is a renowned winemaker in his own right, consulting for a broad selection of award-winning wineries across the world. At Poggiotondo, he is dedicated to making authentic, pure expressions of indigenous Tuscan grapes, including Sangiovese, Canaiolo, Colorino and Trebbiano. The estate’s vineyards have been certified organic since 2014. In the winery, they utilise concrete tanks and untoasted oak casks to preserve their wines' fruit, vitality and texture.
The ‘Rosato’ and ‘Vermentino’ delle Conchiglie are made from the estate’s best fruit (Sangiovese and Vermentino, respectively), sourced from plots specifically selected for the high concentration of fossils seashells by Alberto and his friend and colleague, renowned soil-mapping expert Pedro Parra. The organic Chianti is vibrant and delicious. The Chianti Superiore is a step up and comes from a selection of fruit from the low-yielding estate vineyards, showing deep, dark fruit and earthiness. The Chianti Classico ‘Terre di Cresci’ is sourced from a seven-hectare vineyard in the area known as ‘Cresci’ in Chianti Classico Montefioralle UGA. With an average vine age of 35 years, this is a vibrant, complex and succulent expression. Alberto’s flagship wine is the single vineyard ‘Vigna delle Conchiglie’. ‘Conchiglie’ translates to ‘seashells’ in Italian and nods to the vineyard's soils, which are rich in fossilised seashells. The resulting wine is silky and mineral with excellent length, depth and definition. The Chianti Riserva ‘Vigna del 1928’, named after the year the vines were planted, blends Sangiovese, Canaiolo, Colorino, Trebbiano and Malvasia Bianca. It hails from one of Chianti’s oldest vineyards which comprises half a hectare of vines rooted deep in the calcareous soils. The distance between each row is such that only a horse can pass through, meaning all the vineyard work must be lovingly undertaken by hand. The wine it makes is a testament to this remarkable site.
Vineyards
Planted in 1928 in Cerreto Guidi, this half-hectare vineyard reflects the traditional field-blend plantings of the time, combining indigenous red and white grape varieties. Among the oldest Chianti vineyards in the region, the vines have adapted naturally to their environment over nearly a century, with deep root systems thriving in calcareous soils. The narrowly spaced rows, originally designed for horse cultivation, are too tight for machinery, requiring all vineyard work to be carried out by hand.
Vintage
The 2019 vintage began with a dry and cold winter, with the exception of February which was unusually warm. Spring saw regular rainstorms which helped to replenish water levels in the soil but caused some delay in budbreak. However, by June things were back on track. Apart from some isolated hailstorms in July and August, the weather remained fine and stable well into the harvest period. 2019 has turned out to be an excellent year for the wines of the Chianti DOCG denomination due to the favourable climate and the resulting wines are plush yet structured and elegant.
Vinification
The grapes were hand-harvested into 16kg crates before being gently destemmed and crushed at the winery. Using gravity flow rather than pumping, the fruit was transferred to small, tulip-shaped, temperature-controlled concrete tanks, with 50% whole bunches retained. Fermentation took place over 10–12 days at temperatures up to 24°C using indigenous yeasts. Following a further seven days of maceration, the wine was aged for 20 months in tight-grained, untoasted 10hl oak casks before being bottled unfined to retain purity and integrity of flavour.
Tasting Notes & Technical Details
This wine is deep red in colour. The nose is elegant with a blend of red fruit aromas as well as hints of black pepper and clove. Ripe cherry flavours on the palate are coupled with grainy tannins and a vibrant, fresh acidity on the finish.
Alcohol (ABV)
14%
Acidity
5.3 g/l
Residual Sugar
0.2 g/l
pH
3.5
Other wines from this producer
Producer | Wine | Product Code | Features | Style | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Poggiotondo | Organic Extra Virgin Olive Oil | CM202 | OO | Factsheet | |
| Organic Chianti Superiore | PO102 | R | Factsheet | ||
| `Vigna delle Conchiglie` Chianti Riserva | PO108 | R | Factsheet | ||
| Organic Chianti | PO110 | R | Factsheet | ||
| `Terre di Cresci` Chianti Classico | PO113 | R | Factsheet | ||
| Organic Rosato delle Conchiglie | PO118 | Ro | |||
| Organic Vermentino delle Conchiglie | PO119 | W | Factsheet |