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Tenuta di Collosorbo

Giovanna Ciacci

One of the most important families in the Brunello origin area is the Ciacci family known for the famous Tenuta di Sesta. This family estate was founded in 1850 and quickly became a top reference in the region. In 1995 Giovanna Ciacca, assisted by daughters Lucia and Laura, decided to start her own domain. The 35 hectares of vineyards that the estate has are found in the south of the area of origin and close to Sant'Angelo in Colle at about 250 meters altitude. This is actually the best part of the area where famous names like Soldera and Le Ragnaie have their vineyards. The influence of the "Monte Amiate" on this part of the region is quite large. This eastern located old volcano, with an altitude of over 1700 meters, protects the vineyards, while the influence of the sea is also noticeable. The vineyards are characterized by a soil rich in calcareous clay and a striking amount of large pebbles and rocks as one also sees in for example Chateauneuf-du-Pape. Giovanna is now in charge of the administration, daughter Lucia is responsible for the commercial tasks and Laura for the vineyards and the wine cellar. The vinification takes place in the old cellar of the estate, a cellar that is hundreds of years old and where the large wooden barrels for the lagering of the Rosso di Montalcino and the Brunello di Montalcino can be found. Website: www.collosorbo.com


Italian Wines

Many serious and extremely special wines are made in Italy. It is perhaps the wine country with the greatest diversity of wines and grapes. From the far north to the heel, wines are made from many diverse, often autochthonous, grape varieties. Wine is part of the country's culture and a meal without wine is unthinkable here. Italian wine regions such as Piemonte, Tuscany, Friuli and Abruzzo are just a few of the unique wine regions that can be found in the country.


Italian red wine

The main grapes for red wine in Italy are Nebbiolo and Sangiovese without wanting to discredit another grape variety. Nebbiolo is the grape variety of Piemonte and great Italian wines such as Barolo and Barbaresco are made from this grape variety. Sangiovese is mainly planted in Tuscany, the Chianti region and Brunello di Montalcino. But not only these two wines, in recent years there has been a lot of attention for the Super-Tuscans. Wines from often international grape varieties such as Merlot, Cabernet Sauvignon and Syrah.


Italian White Wine

White wines are of course made throughout the country, but the most important areas for white wine are Friuli and Alto Adige. Two wine regions in northwestern Italy. Here, Italian wine is made from well-known grape varieties such as Sauvignon, Pinot Grigio and Chardonnay, but also from lesser-known varieties such as Ribolla Giala, Friulano and Riesling. Vermentino is often the basis for white wines from Tuscany, and in Piedmont there are also fine examples of the Chardonnay grape.


Italian sparkling wines

In addition to the still wines, Italy is of course known for the sparkling wines that are made in Lombardia, of course, but also in the region of Friuli Venetia. In Franciacorta, chardonnay, pinot nero and pinot biancio form the basis of sparkling wines made with the classic second fermentation in the bottle. We offer you several sparkling wines from Italy, most of which are certified organic and are perfect as an aperitif or as an accompaniment to various dishes.