Rocca di MontegrossiGeremia 2017

Product code: 9979
£37.35 inc VAT
Country
Country: Italy
Region
Region: Tuscany
Type
Type: Red Wine
Alcohol
Alcohol: 14.8%
Volume
Volume: 750 ml
Grape: 85% Merlot, 15% Cabernet Sauvignon
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Country
Country: Italy
Region
Region: Tuscany
Type
Type: Red Wine
Alcohol
Alcohol: 14.8%
Volume
Volume: 750 ml
Grape: 85% Merlot, 15% Cabernet Sauvignon

Product Notes

Rocca di Montegrossi Geremia is a delicious red wine from the heart of the Chianti Classico region in Tuscany, Italy. Made predominantly from the Sangiovese grape variety, with a small addition of Cabernet Sauvignon, this wine is a harmonious blend of tradition and modernity. With a deep ruby colour and intense aromas of ripe black fruit, spice and vanilla, the palate is rich and full-bodied with silky tannins and a long, lingering finish. Rocca di Montegrossi Geremia is a perfect accompaniment to grilled meats, game and mature cheeses, and will continue to develop with cellaring for up to 10 years.

Tasting Notes

It is a powerful, intense wine that also displays elegance and balance, bringing out the character of the terroir. Intense ruby, with violet nail, and with complex aromas that bring to mind sour cherries, currantsand other wild berry fruit, mingled with licorice and vanilla. A wine of great structure and complexity, which is soft and velvety, thanks to its richness and the perfect ripeness of the tannins

About the Winery

Rocca di Montegrossi

The history of the Rocca di Montegrossi dates back to the sixth and seventh century AD when it was established by Geremia, the founder of the Ricasoli-Firidolfi family during the time of the Longobards. The family has played an essential role in laying the foundation for the Chianti Classico wines. The estate’s strategic location dominates much of Valdarno Superiore and Chianti and has a rich and dramatic history of conquests, destruction and rebuilding. 

The winery is located in Monti in Chianti, considered one of Chianti Classico’s finest sections. The cellars of the winery are located near the Romanesque church of San Marcellino. Marco Ricasoli-Firidolfi, a descendant of the Ricasoli-Firidolfi family, is the current owner of the Rocca di Montegrossi. 

The estate spans 100 hectares, out of which 20 hectares each are dedicated for vineyards and olive groves and the rest for woodlands. The vineyards of the family are located at an altitude of 340 to 510 metres above sea level. The primary variety planted are the indigenous varieties of Chianti Classico though there are other international varieties grown. 13 hectares of the estate has been allotted for Sangiovese variant of grapes, 2.5 hectares for Merlot and the remaining 4.5 hectares for different varieties like Cabernet Sauvignon, Colorino and Canaiolo. Planting density in the old vineyards is about 3300 vines per hectare,  where the vines are trained to the unilateral horizontal cordon spur system. In new vineyards, the planting density varies from 5208 to 6211 vines per hectare, where the vines are trained in the bilateral horizontal cordon spur system. 

The olive groves receive the same amount of attention as the vineyards. The groves are planted in the surroundings of the winery on well-exposed slopes, which is ideal for the production of high-quality oil. The estate has over a thousand Coreggiolo and Moraiolo cultivar trees. The planting in the groves is carried out through the coltura promiscua technique, interspersing the olive groves with other fruit trees. 

Organic management of the estate’s vineyards and the olive groves commenced in 2006, for which the estate received a certification in 2010. The vineyards are cultivated using eco-friendly practices like collecting rainwater to avoid using drinking water and using machines by hand instead of electricity. 

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