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Sassicaia, Tenuta San Guido, Tuscany

from €372.50

The Marchesi Incisa della Rochetta are among the protagonists of Italian history, from the early middle ages to the dawn of the Baroque ages and beyond. Mario Incisa della Rocchetta was born in Rome in 1889, from a Piedmontese family. While studying agriculture in Pisa, he immediately developed a strong inclination for agronomy, dreaming already in the 1920s of finding perfection in agriculture and respect for the earth. He moved to Maremma in the early 1940’s, after marrying Clarice della Gheradesca in 1930, a descendent of one of the oldest families in Tuscany, the family of Count Ugolino, mentioned by Dante in The Divine Comedy. The Marchese immediately realised that this was going to be most extraordinary biotypes in Mediterranean Europe and began experimenting with some French grape varieties. He concluded that Cabernet “has the bouquet i have been searching for”, despite being so distant from Tuscan and Piedmontese traditions of Sangiovese and Nebbiolo respectively. Thus, Thanks to the first grafts received from the Dukes Saviati of Migliarino (close to Pisa) in the early 1940’s and he planted the first Cabernet Sauvignon vineyard in the hills that gently slopes down from the fortress of Castiglioncello to the sea. In fact, we know that in addition to Cabernet (Sauvignon and Franc), The grape variety used in the first planting was diverse and ranged from Canaiolo to Ciliegiolo to white grapes. The mass selection, orientated towards the exclusive use of Cabernet Sauvignon, happend more recently, between the years 1960 and 1968.

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The Marchesi Incisa della Rochetta are among the protagonists of Italian history, from the early middle ages to the dawn of the Baroque ages and beyond. Mario Incisa della Rocchetta was born in Rome in 1889, from a Piedmontese family. While studying agriculture in Pisa, he immediately developed a strong inclination for agronomy, dreaming already in the 1920s of finding perfection in agriculture and respect for the earth. He moved to Maremma in the early 1940’s, after marrying Clarice della Gheradesca in 1930, a descendent of one of the oldest families in Tuscany, the family of Count Ugolino, mentioned by Dante in The Divine Comedy. The Marchese immediately realised that this was going to be most extraordinary biotypes in Mediterranean Europe and began experimenting with some French grape varieties. He concluded that Cabernet “has the bouquet i have been searching for”, despite being so distant from Tuscan and Piedmontese traditions of Sangiovese and Nebbiolo respectively. Thus, Thanks to the first grafts received from the Dukes Saviati of Migliarino (close to Pisa) in the early 1940’s and he planted the first Cabernet Sauvignon vineyard in the hills that gently slopes down from the fortress of Castiglioncello to the sea. In fact, we know that in addition to Cabernet (Sauvignon and Franc), The grape variety used in the first planting was diverse and ranged from Canaiolo to Ciliegiolo to white grapes. The mass selection, orientated towards the exclusive use of Cabernet Sauvignon, happend more recently, between the years 1960 and 1968.

The Marchesi Incisa della Rochetta are among the protagonists of Italian history, from the early middle ages to the dawn of the Baroque ages and beyond. Mario Incisa della Rocchetta was born in Rome in 1889, from a Piedmontese family. While studying agriculture in Pisa, he immediately developed a strong inclination for agronomy, dreaming already in the 1920s of finding perfection in agriculture and respect for the earth. He moved to Maremma in the early 1940’s, after marrying Clarice della Gheradesca in 1930, a descendent of one of the oldest families in Tuscany, the family of Count Ugolino, mentioned by Dante in The Divine Comedy. The Marchese immediately realised that this was going to be most extraordinary biotypes in Mediterranean Europe and began experimenting with some French grape varieties. He concluded that Cabernet “has the bouquet i have been searching for”, despite being so distant from Tuscan and Piedmontese traditions of Sangiovese and Nebbiolo respectively. Thus, Thanks to the first grafts received from the Dukes Saviati of Migliarino (close to Pisa) in the early 1940’s and he planted the first Cabernet Sauvignon vineyard in the hills that gently slopes down from the fortress of Castiglioncello to the sea. In fact, we know that in addition to Cabernet (Sauvignon and Franc), The grape variety used in the first planting was diverse and ranged from Canaiolo to Ciliegiolo to white grapes. The mass selection, orientated towards the exclusive use of Cabernet Sauvignon, happend more recently, between the years 1960 and 1968.

Country: Italy
Region / sub region | Village: Tuscany
Class: DOC Superiore
Grapes: Cabernet Franc | Cabernet Sauvignon
Vintage: 2016 | 2009 | 2006
Alc.%: 14 (2016 | 2009) & 13,5 (2006)
Bottle size: 0,75L
Rapping: OWC/6
Allergens: Sulfite

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