Tuscany
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Tenuta Sette Cieli: tasting Indaco and ScipioCoastal Tuscan wines for now and the cellar...
By James Button Last updated
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Ridolfi – rising star of MontalcinoSponsored
By Decanter Staff Published
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Arnaldo Caprai: championing top-quality SagrantinoIn the right hands, Sagrantino is capable of producing excellent wines...
By James Button Published
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Brunello di Montalcino 2015: panel tasting results2015 was hailed as a standout vintage for Brunello di Montalcino. Decanter’s tasting reveals both the benefits and drawbacks of its surprisingly fruit-forward, approachable, younger-drinking style.
By Michael Garner Last updated
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Tenuta di Arceno: chasing perfectionAldo Fiordelli tastes current and past vintages from the Tuscan estate's range...
By Aldo Fiordelli Last updated
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Piccini: Tuscan specialistsSponsored
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By Decanter Staff Published
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Chianti Classico wineries approve new subzonesVillage names will soon be allowed on Gran Selezione labels...
By Michaela Morris Published
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Sting: The wines of my lifeThe wines that have played a major part in their life...
By Emily O'Hare Last updated
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Tuscany’s best recent vintages plus the top wines to tryEach growing season seems to bring different but equally challenging conditions in Tuscany: it’s rarely easy. We explain how producers succeeded in the five most significant recent vintages, 2010, 2011, 2013, 2015 and 2016, and pick four standout wines from each to try.
By Monty Waldin Last updated
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Frescobaldi wine: 30th-generation winemakingWith more than 700 years of winemaking experience in Tuscany, the Frescobaldis are one of Italy's most celebrated wine dynasties. James Button reports on the family's past and present and tastes a selection of Frescobaldi wines.
By James Button Published
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Vino Nobile di Montepulciano 2015 previewDo the wines live up to their promise?...
By Michaela Morris Last updated
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Vino Nobile di Montepulciano 2016 & 2015 Riservas: Gaining groundPlenty to praise here...
By Michaela Morris Last updated
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Vino Nobile di Montepulciano 2018 and Riserva 2017: vintage report and top winesMichela Morris reports on the Vino Nobile di Montepulciano 2018 releases, plus the 2017 Riservas, finding wines with lovely definition of aromas, vibrancy and balanced alcohols.
By Michaela Morris Last updated
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Brunello di Montalcino 2015: vintage report and top winesThe best 2015s offer freshness of aromas and flavours, and succulent acidity...
By Michaela Morris Last updated
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Terre Margaritelli – A connection between Wood and WineSponsored
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By Decanter Staff Published
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Ornellaia: a masterclass in eleganceA Decanter Virtual Masterclass from the cellars of Ornellaia...
By Monty Waldin Last updated
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Bibi Graetz Colore: celebrating 20 vintagesA rare vertical of this sought-after Tuscan wine...
By Stephen Brook Published
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Amphorae ageing in the Med: Podere San Cristoforo’s experimentWe've tasted this amphorae-aged underwater wine...
By James Button Published
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Isole e Olena: producer profile and latest releases tastedStephen Brook tastes the latest releases from this Tuscan estate...
By Stephen Brook Published
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Castello Banfi: producer profile plus 14 wines tastedA winery focused on continual improvements through innovation...
By James Button Published
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Ornellaia 2018 released for the first timeOrnellaia's 2018 vintage makes its debut...
By Chris Mercer Published
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Great value Chianti under £20Try one of these Chianti wines under £20...
By Monty Waldin Last updated
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Tuscany: Exploring Vernaccia di San GimignanoSusan Hulme MW introduces Vernaccia di San Gimignano and Monty Waldin recommends 12 wines...
By Susan Hulme MW Last updated
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Tua Rita: producer profile plus latest releases tastedA diverse range of wines from this Tuscan producer...
By Susan Hulme MW Published
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First taste: Sassicaia 2018Aldo Fiordelli reports on Sassicaia's latest vintage...
By Aldo Fiordelli Published
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First taste: Ornellaia 2018Aldo Fiordelli reports on the latest release and tastes the wine...
By Aldo Fiordelli Last updated
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Chianti Classico: a glowing future plus 12 must-try winesChianti Classico’s fortunes took a dive in the middle of the last century, when tenant farmers and traditional vineyard methods gave way to mechanisation and international grape varieties. Today a new generation of producers is returning to original ways while embracing advances in the winery, says Emily O’Hare, who believes the region’s star is rising again.
By Emily O'Hare Published
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Property: Chianti wine ‘castle’ listed for sale at €14mHistoric estate with vines, winery and swimming pool offers glimpse of the higher end of the market in Tuscany...
By Chris Mercer Published
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Italian wine investment: Tuscany and PiedmontTwenty years ago it was Bordeaux that dominated the fine wine market – and investors’ cellars. Since then, Italy’s finest wines from Tuscany and Piedmont have emerged as worthy contenders, having weathered recession and a major market correction in the process. James Button explains how the investment landscape has changed so dramatically.
By James Button Published
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Secrets of the Castle: Banfi and the family pioneers of MontalcinoSponsored
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By Decanter Staff Published
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Brunello di Montalcino: The 10 must-know estatesThe producers of Montalcino are steadfast in their dedication to the Sangiovese grape – they even have their own name for it. Monty Waldin picks 10 top wineries from the DOCG region, exploring their differing approaches to this singular red variety and the noble wines it makes.
By Monty Waldin Last updated
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The best Brunello di Montalcino wines: Expert reviewsThe best Brunellos, according to our experts...
By James Button Last updated