Our Sangioveto Grosso is made from another of the winery’s Crus, the “Scanni” vineyard. This wine is the embodiment of the revolutionary nature that has always been synonymous with the history of Castello di Monsanto. The vineyard was planted exclusively with Sangiovese vines in 1968 and produced its first harvest in 1974, in an exception to the Chianti Classico denomination rules that stated that no vineyards could be planted with a different ampelography to the historic system devised in 1800. The wine’s dissenting spirit has always been emphasized by the decision to use Burgundy bottles. An IGT wine, it is mellow and silky in its younger years but has a powerful capacity to stand up to aging.
Designation
I.G.T. Toscana Rosso
First year of production
1974
Grape varieties
100% Sangiovese
Training system
Guyot
Vinification
In truncated conical steel vats at controlled temperature with emptying system (Délestage) and pumping over for about 20 days
Maturazione o invecchiamento
In 500 litre French oak casks, some new and some second passage, for 18/20 months
Ageing
Two years of bottle aging
Climate trend
The 1997 vintage was characterized by a late spring frost (April 17) that reduced production in the Il Poggio Vineyard, although only to a limited extent. Afterward, the growing season was regular and this permitted the estate to harvest grapes that were perfectly wholesome and fully ripe with an extremely high sugar level and completely developed polyphenols. Among other aspects, the 1997 vintage was the first in which the estate used cone-shaped stainless steel vats rather than cylindrical containers.