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Chianti Classico, Fontodi 2017

Tasting Notes

By Michaela Morris. April's frost resulted in less productive vines. Giovanni Manetti saw this as an advantage in the drought-like conditions of summer. He explains that with fewer grapes, the vines suffered less stress and were able to continue ripening without shutting down. Initial scents of baked clay and dry earth make way for mint blossom and cherry. Clingy, muscular tannins wrap around dusty fruit with nuances of rust and cinnamon poking through and the acidity is remarkably racy and ripe. Drink between 2021-2029

92
Decanter.com, Decanter.com, February 2020

Greve in Chianti – Panzano. 100% Sangiovese. Lustrous mid crimson. Gorgeous lifted nose of sour cherry with a hint of nutmeg. Succulent and almost a little tart on the palate with a layer of powdery tannins. Amazingly fresh for this hot vintage. I presume part of the fruit was harvested very early in order to maintain the acidity. Drink between 2020-2026

17
Walter Speller, JancisRobinson.com, February 2020
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