Rosso IGT - Giramonte - Magnum - Cassa di Legno - Frescobaldi 2021

Frescobaldi

Merlot, Sangiovese · IGT · 150 cl · 2021

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Producer Frescobaldi
Name IGT
Variety Merlot, Sangiovese
Vintage 2021
Gradation 14.5%
Format 150 cl
Aromatic profile Red fruits, spices, balsamic notes
Vinification method Steel fermentation, wood aging
Region Tuscany
Country Italy
Type Red wine
Aging 12-18 months
Type of cask Oak barrels
Color Ruby red
Serving temperature 16-18°C
Recommended consumption Within 5-7 years
Pairing Red meats, aged cheeses
The Rosso IGT Giramonte by Frescobaldi, presented in an elegant Magnum and housed in a fine wooden case, represents a tribute to the Tuscan wine-making tradition. Produced in the renowned Chianti area, this wine is born from a careful selection of native grape varieties, which fully express the character of the hilly territory, rich in microclimates and diverse soils. The aging in wood gives the Giramonte a enveloping structure and refined aromatic complexity, with scents of ripe red fruits, sweet spices, and delicate balsamic notes. On the palate, it is balanced, with soft tannins and a persistent finish, ideal for those who love deep and suave wines. Perfect paired with red meats, roasts or Tuscan cuisine dishes, this Rosso IGT is a magnificent expression of Frescobaldi excellence, capable of telling through every sip the passion and elegance of the Tuscan territory.
The winery

Marchesi de' Frescobaldi – Winery in Toscana

Discover the story and wines of Marchesi de' Frescobaldi.

A historic Florentine winemaking family that interprets the diversity of Tuscan territories through multiple estates and a range of red, white and rosé wines distributed internationally.
Region: Toscana
Country: Italia
Founded: 1300
Grapes: Sangiovese, Merlot, Cabernet Sauvignon, Petit Verdot, Vermentino, Syrah, Chardonnay, Trebbiano
Historic Florentine family with documented presence dating back to the Middle Ages. Network of estates across various subzones of Tuscany Strong focus on red wines, with whites and rosés also available. Projects to promote the local area and hospitality and experiential initiatives Cultural collaborations and projects related to art and local sustainability
Winery history
The Frescobaldi family traces its roots to Florence and has a long-standing presence in the region; company records and historical sources report winemaking activities and landholdings already documented around 1300. Over the centuries the Frescobaldi have been patrons of the arts and prominent economic players; today the group owns several estates in Tuscany and markets wines recognized on international markets.
Production philosophy
The company's approach combines respect for local tradition with a drive for innovation: each estate is showcased as an expression of its own terroir, and the company declares a strong commitment to landscape protection, grape quality, and cultural and hospitality projects that reflect its connection to Tuscany.
Terroir and vineyards
The estates are located across different areas of Tuscany. This diversity of soils and microclimates is presented as a key factor in producing wines with distinctive identities linked to each territory.

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