Toscana IGT 2021 - Summus - Mathusalem - Banfi 2021

Banfi

Format: 600 cl

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Producer Banfi
Name Toscana IGT
Variety Cabernet Sauvignon, Sangiovese, Syrah
Vintage 2021
Gradation 14.5%
Format 600 cl
Aromatic profile Ripe fruit, jam, spices, tobacco, coffee
Vinification method Fermentation at controlled temperature in combined steel and French oak Horizon vats
Region Tuscany
Country Italy
Type Red wine
Aging 12-18 months
Type of cask Barrique and tonneaux
Color Intense ruby red
Serving temperature 16-18°C
Pairing Red meats, game, aged cheeses
Summus 2019 by Banfi is born in the heart of Tuscany, an intense and refined expression of a territory rich in winemaking tradition. This wine, belonging to the Toscana IGT category, stands out for its balance between structure and finesse, obtained from a careful selection of grape varieties grown in the hills of Montalcino, including typical varieties such as Sangiovese. The aging takes place in wooden barrels that give the wine aromatic complexity and an elegant bouquet where ripe red fruit scents, delicate spices, and light vanilla notes emerge.

On the palate, it is harmonious, with soft tannins and good persistence that invite a second sip. Summus 2019 splendidly accompanies red meat dishes, game, and aged cheeses, enhancing every tasting with its personality and depth typical of the Tuscan terroir. A true jewel that embodies the excellence of Banfi and its territory.
The winery

Santi – Winery in Veneto

Discover the story and wines of Santi.

This historic Valpolicella winery, based in Illasi (Verona) and part of Gruppo Italiano Vini, is known for producing high-quality wines of the Veronese tradition, particularly Amarone, Valpolicella and Ripasso.
Region: Veneto
Country: Italia
Founded: 1843
Grapes: Corvina, Rondinella, Molinara, Forselina, Negrara, Oseletta, Rossignola, Simesara
Established in 1843 in Illasi, Valpolicella. Part of Gruppo Italiano Vini since 1974. Specializing in Valpolicella wines: Amarone, Valpolicella, Ripasso. Philosophy centered on Corvina, large casks, and the use of local woods for aging. Wine shop and hospitality/wine tourism services at the historic premises.
Winery history
Cantina Santi was founded as a winery in Illasi and has been present in Valpolicella since the 19th century. During the 20th century the Santi family introduced technical innovations and progressively focused on high-end wines; in 1974 the winery became part of Gruppo Italiano Vini, which reinforced investments and facilities while preserving its local identity.
Production philosophy
Santi claims a style tied to the sense of place of Valpolicella: it favors the predominant use of Corvina in its selections, aging in large traditional casks, and the use of local woods to enhance the aromatic qualities typical of native grape varieties. The approach combines oenological research with respect for local practices.
Terroir and vineyards
Santi's vineyards and selections are concentrated in Val d'Illasi and the classic areas of Valpolicella, using a vineyard-selection approach across different exposures and microclimates to produce wines that reflect the local terroir. The winery also works with vineyards in other Veronese appellations such as Soave, Bardolino and Lugana.

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