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martedì 10 dicembre 2013
Sunset wine tasting in Tuscany
wine tasting at the sunset
Is there a better place and time to taste a good glass of Chianti wine? not really....
The warm colour of the sunset, the fantastic view over the Chianti vineyard, and the warm of the San Giovese grape can make you a "wine and sunset" addict
mercoledì 27 novembre 2013
sabato 26 ottobre 2013
lunedì 30 settembre 2013
Radicondoli and Val d'Elsa area Wine Tour
This wine tour is for all the people that stay in Radicondoli, Casole d'Elsa, Colle Val d'Elsa area.
We will take you in a fun and lovely day to the best boutique wineries in Chianti, with professional sommeliers and food expert.
Don't loose your time with maps and forget the worries for driving and drinking wine, as you well know in Italy you are not allowed to drink and to drive your own car...
Itinerary:
- 9.30 am Departure from your place, the first explanations along the way,
- Arrival at the first winey, you will be involved in the wine making process explanation and afterward you will taste different red wines including Chianti,Supertuscan wine, extra virgin olive oil
- Lunch in a typical Tuscan trattoria
- Visit a medieval town
- After lunch the second winery to experience once again their wines
- Return to your place about 5.30pm
- English speaking wine and food expert guide
- wine tasting in two special wineries
- two cellar tours
- map of Tuscany wine regions
- a brochure about Tuscany and its wine regions
- olive oil tasting
- air conditioning mini van
- lunch in a local restaurant or at the winery
- a walk in a medieval town
- all local taxes
Included in the tour:
martedì 20 agosto 2013
wine tasting in Tuscany
Luck, history and magic – all in one day
I am well aware of the privileged position I enjoy by
working as a wine tour guide for Tuscany Wine Tours in my homeland, Tuscany.
Not only it keeps me in close contact with a world I
love, by exposing me to the ever changing interpretations of winemakers and
their creations, but it also gives me the opportunity to share this passion of
mine with other wine enthusiasts, who come from all corners of the world to
discover our region, our history and tradition through the multiple expressions
of our precious Sangiovese grapes - be it the base of one of the many
traditional blends, such as the Chianti wines, or Vino Nobile di Montepulciano,
Morellino di Scansano, Carmignano or Montecucco, all variations of a same theme,
or be it the pure and bold, but sombre and elegant expression that we can find
in the great Brunello di Montalcino. Of course, Sangiovese can also be one of
the many varieties now grown in Tuscany that winemakers play with to create
their idea of the so-called Supertuscans.
This is the
case for Capro Rosso, a Colli della Toscana Centrale IGT wine, a blend of
Sangiovese, Colorino and Cabernet Sauvignon. The producer is Fattoria di
Bagnolo, one of the small wine and Extra Virgin Olive Oil producers near Florence
that enrich the exclusive network of wineries that our guests get to visit on
our tours.
Every tour I do has something special that will remain
with me, but it must have been my lucky day when Marco Bartolini Baldelli,
owner of Fattoria di Bagnolo, decided it was the right day to discover how the
last magnum bottle of Capro Rosso, vintage 2002, from his personal collection
was doing and share it with the guests I brought with me that day. The opening
of an older bottle of wine is always an exciting event. Whatever the outcome
may be I cannot help feeling like a child who is getting ready to listen to a
granparent’s story, as this is the magic that wines can carry with them,
especially when left to age in the bottle.
This was definitely one of those occasions and I was
put on the spot by being asked to check the wine as soon as opened from his
long sleep, to make sure it was allright. The appearance was perfect: a
beautiful, brilliant and quite deep red colour with generous garnet reflexes
and a long nail on the edge to show for its maturity, but still vibrant with a
ruby red core, the foreword of a good livelyhood still very present.
There was a small hint of mustiness, like when you
walk into a room where windows have just been opened after having closed off
the outside world for a long while. Entirely expectable and not at all a reason
for worry – we had time up our sleeves to let it breathe and express its true
self.
The first sip was also somewhat ungraceful: extremely
dry, but the effect of acidity did kick in with a little delay giving us hope
for better composure in due time.
The awakening of this wine was a really exciting
experience. Just a few minutes later the aroma started changing dramatically,
becoming very pleasant and intense, offering notes of mixed spices that
eventually revealed themselves more individually: intense coriander, making way
to nutmeg and cumin and just an underlying touch of vanilla, all coming
together like a classy dress that still revealed a charming ripe cherry body.
In the palate, every sip was more and more elegant
with the mature tannins getting in perfect balance with the acidity and making
this essentially austere wine very fresh and well composed, as well as
estremely alluring with its intriguing complexity that kept on inviting you to
sample some more.
This truly interesting tasting session was topped up
by being gifted the rest of the bottle, which I enjoyed later at home with some
very ripe, soft French cheese that combined perfectly with it.
Thank you Marco for another memorable opportunity to
appreciate the wonders that a great wine can offer in telling us its unique
story, minute by minute, chapter by chapter, sip by sip, as it slowly, but
surely wakes up from its deep sleep to finally reveal its glorious ending.
Now, looking at the empty bottle, all I can think is:
that’s history!
mercoledì 8 maggio 2013
The right wines
In
March, I know I have some works to catch for…. , we attended the famous
event called “i Vini Giusti” the
right wines, we tasted award-winning wines served directly from the winemakers, we tasted wines among the best italian wineries located in Piedmont, Veneto, Friuli, Sicily, Umbria and Tuscany
The
wines have been selected by professionals
wine experts and according to criteria of
excellence
martedì 2 aprile 2013
Brunello wine tour, Tuscany,
March,
while waiting for the Spring arrive, the wine girls took another wine trip to the Brunello region, to discover new wineries. We
left Florence in the morning, driving towards Siena and an hour and a half later we arrived in Montalcino, we headed straight into the first cellar, with a gorgeous view over the Brunello vineyards and we started enjoying a special traditional brunello wine, powerful and potentially of great longevity good to match with strong flavour food; we loved this winery for sure we will come back with our customers, then we visited another renowed winery, the route was simply spectacular, no words ... do not believe us? take a look at the pictures! After an excellent lunch, we went to explore two other wineries waiting for us, fabulous as well the two in the morning
what about ... we can not wait to introduce you to our gorgeous wineries as soon as possible.
Remember to include a brunello tour while you are in Florence or in Siena!
lunedì 4 marzo 2013
Benvenuto Brunello 2013
We didn't miss the presentation of the new Brunello wine, in Montalcino, even the snow couldn't stop the three of us
so outside the snow and inside the wine....
the presentation of the 2008 Brunello, pure San Giovese grapes, minimum aged 5 years, was inside a XII century monastery, the wine tasting was in the cloister of an old convent
As many experts confirm, the 2008 was not an easy year
because there was an alternation of warm and cold climate so that the 2008
brunello is easier to drink, with structure, tannins, perfumes, an easier Brunello than the other years, less powerful less pretentious, but much more
elegant.
and after the wine tasting, a good buffet in a gorgeous, frescoed medieval castle ... slurp!
Chianti Classico Collection, 2013
As usual this year Francesca, Olivia and I went to the presentation of the new
Chianti Classico wine, for the years 2011
and 2012 and Classico Riserva 2010
one of the news is the new look of the black rooster, the
symbol of the Chianti Classico region, after 89 years he appears more
proud, elegant, gritty along with new rules for the production of the chianti classico
wine
more than 500 labels, and about 150 wineries and 150 journalists from about 26
countries were at the wine event...
after tasting hundreds of Chiantis we can confirm that the Chianti Classico wine 2011 and 2012 is very good !
countless efforts have been rewarded
and to finish, Silvia explaining the Chianti extra virgin olive oil
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