Made from Trebbiano and Malvasia grapes harvested in October and left to dry until early February, Castello di Monsanto’s Vinsanto is produced according to strict traditions. The must is stored for a decade in small casks, which are exposed to the elements in the Vinsantaia throughout summer and winter. No technological analysis is performed – all that’s required is infinite passion for a great Chianti tradition. This sweet wine is not just for desserts, its acidic structure gives an outstanding elegance and persistence, enabling it to stand up to unusual food pairings.
Designation
Vinsanto
First year of production
1970
Grape varieties
50% Trebbiano and 50% Malvasia
Training system
Guyot
Vinification
Withered grapes on racks
Maturazione o invecchiamento
12 years in 50 and 100 litre casks made from chestnut, oak, and cherry wood.
Ageing
One year of bottle aging
Climate trend
In 1988, the winter was rather mild with little rainfall. From spring to early summer, the temperature stabilized, but at below average levels.
The abundant rainfall in June affected the flowering and partially reduced production. From July onwards, the summer continued with very hot temperatures and almost completely without rain. The harvest began after a clear and sunny September with significant temperature variations between day and night which certainly contributed to the development of elegant and complex aromas in the wines.