• BRAND

    Marchesi De' Frescobaldi
  • COUNTRY

    Italy
  • REGION

    Tuscany
  • Size

    750ml
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Castello Nipozzano Chianti Rufina Riserva 2013

Castello Nipozzano Chianti Rufina Riserva 2013

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  • BRAND

    Marchesi De' Frescobaldi
  • COUNTRY

    Italy
  • REGION

    Tuscany
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    750ml

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Castello Nipozzano Chianti Rufina Riserva 2013-Wine Chateau

Castello Nipozzano Chianti Rufina Riserva 2013 |

Regular price $23.97
Regular price $28.97 Sale price $23.97
Sale SOLD OUT
93 Point Tasting Panel:"Very tight and refined with a linear structure and precision. Medium body, fine tannins and plenty of berry, tea leaf and lemon rind flavors. Pretty and focused. Delicious as always. "

91 Point Wine Advocate - "The 2013 Chianti Rufina Riserva Nipozzano is a soft and supple red wine that proudly displays its winemaking pedigree. There are no rough edges here. Instead, this wine offers a seamless link of red cherry, spice and toasted nut aromas. The mouthfeel is on the lean side, but the wine is immediately approachable and easy to pair with any kind of grilled meat dish."Nipozzano Riserva Chianti Rufina DOCG is one of the historic wines produced at the Castello Nipozzano. This wine always retains its close relationship with the Castello Nipozzano terroir. Nipozzano 2013 is a brilliant, clear scarlet red. The nose is complex and intense with prevalent red fruit scents of bitter cherry, plum, and raspberry followed by spiced and toasted notes of pepper, nutmeg and coffee. In the mouth the wine is warm, soft and significantly fresh. Nipozzano 2013 is elegant and enveloping, with fine tannins that are well balanced in the wine’s structure and a long and persistent fruity finish.

The Marchesi de' Frescobaldi is one of Italy's oldest wineries, with a history dating to the 1300s. The family has included medieval knights, bankers, lawyers and patrons of the arts. The Marchesi de' Frescobaldi is one of the most significant wine producers in Italy, with nine estates—and roughly 2,500 acres—in Tuscany. The family has been growing wine since the late 19th century, when they became the first in Tuscany to import and plant French vine cuttings. Because they have been producing wines for more than 700 years, to experience Frescobaldi is to glimpse the history of Florence, from the Middle Ages to the present day. Wine Spectator has ranked many of their offerings in the 90s and their wines are consistently listed in the magazine's Top 100 Wines of the Year, encouraging wine enthusiasts from around the globe to become familiar with some of Italy's finest wines.

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