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Brancaia - Chianti Classico Riserva 2013 Ml. 750 Divine Golosità Toscane
  • Brancaia - Chianti Classico Riserva 2013 Ml. 750 Divine Golosità Toscane

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Brancaia - Chianti Classico Riserva 2020 Ml. 750

Winery Brancaia

€31.90
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Characteristic

Classification
Chianti Classico Riserva DOCG
Size
Ml. 750
Body
Heavy
Ageing
From 18 to 24 months
Blend
Merlot Sangiovese

It was in 1981, when the Swiss couple Brigitte and Bruno Widmer fell in love with the at the time abandoned Brancaia estate (Castellina in Chianti) and purchased it. Only two years later, Brancaia made the first rank in an important Chianti Classico tasting and then rapidly gained international recognition.
This lead to a continuous extension of the activities resulting in purchasing the Poppi estate (Radda in Chianti) in 1989, followed in 1998 by the founding of Brancaia in Maremma, only 10km from the Mediterranean coastline.
Since 1998 Barbara Widmer, oenologist and daughter of the founders, has been responsible for the winemaking as well as for the vineyards on all three estates - she thereby relies on the consultancy of the famous oenologist Carlo Ferrini.
From 2002 and 2014 Martin Kronenberg supported Barbara in the direction of the estates while being responsible for marketing and worldwide distribution.
Today Brancaia is one of Tuscany’s leading wineries, receiving important national and international awards every year. The wines are successfully sold worldwide

THE VINEYARDS

Brancaia comprises of the three estates Brancaia (Castellina in Chianti), Poppi (Radda in Chianti) and Brancaia in Maremma (Grosseto) - summing up to a vineyard surface of ca. 80 hectares, about 200 acres respectively.
These three estates are different in many ways but have one common ground: one dedicated team with a clear philosophy is striving to gain maximal grape quality out of every vineyard year by year.
Top-quality wine can only be made with top-quality grapes. At the same time, nature is an essential factor that we cannot influence. We must understand and adapt to nature, react in the best possible way, while treating it with respect at all times.
Barbara Widmer lives on the estate all year round and makes daily tours through the vineyards this means that we are very well informed about how our plants are doing and what needs to be done. Nevertheless, with 65 hectares we need a lot of diligent hands in order to thoroughly perform all of the work. Our workers are in the vineyards for over 450 hours per hectare until the grapes reach the cellar. Most of it is manual labour. These steps are important quality controls that greatly influence the final result.
The first yield regulation is conducted early on at the pruning stage and all future work serves as yield regulation and quality assurance respectively. Therefore, it is very important that this work is correctly and carefully performed. There is no doubt that it is nice to work outdoors, but it can also be terribly cold, horribly wet or brutally hot. Sometimes the work can also be monotonous. This raises the question, how do we motivate our employees? At BRANCAIA we have a relatively large core team; people who have been permanently employed with us for many years. We only call in contract workers for roughly 2 weeks of trimming work, and, of course, for the harvest. With an operation of our size, many workers must work in the cellar and in the field accordingly, otherwise it would not be possible for us to employ them over the course of the entire year.
We try to sensitise our employees’ focus on quality through presentations, samplings and staff outings. And it works! All of our employees are proud to be a part of the Brancaia Team.

CELLARS

The two wine cellars of Brancaia (Chianti Classico and Maremma) are a further key factor to produce highest quality. The state-of-the-art cellars built on 3 storeys allow using gravity instead of pumps in order to treat the young wines as gently as possible.
The grapes are only picked by hand and after being stripped and squeezed go directly into the fermentation tanks without pumping, by gravity only.
Fermentation takes place in temperaturecontrolled cone-shaped steel tanks. We replaced the traditional pumping transfer of mash with a modern pestle. So here too the use of pumps is avoided. All BRANCAIA wines are aged in French oak barrels and casks for 12 to 20 months.
The single grape varieties and single vineyard origins are vinified and aged separately - only shortiy before bottling the blending process takes place. Our constant focus on quality is finished off by bottling the wines under optimal conditions on the best machines for a safe and most enjoyable drinking pleasure on your table.

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Data sheet

Classification
Chianti Classico Riserva DOCG
Organic
No
Year
2020
Size
Ml. 750
Gradation
13,5%
Body
Heavy
Ageing and Fining
13-24 months in wood only barrique
Ageing
From 18 to 24 months
Color
Intense ruby red with light garnet
Scent
intense and complex aromas of red fruits with slight hints of leather and vanilla
Aroma
Floral, Fruity, Spicy, Vegetal
Taste
Intense, elegant and soft, sweet and ripe tannins
Serving temperature
16°-18° C.
Blend
Merlot, Sangiovese
Blend description
Sangiovese 80%, Merlot 20%
Contains sulfites
Si
Zone
Toscana
Matching
Agnolotti (stuffed meat and rice pasta, typical from Piedmont Region), Cured cheeses, Game, Grilled meat, Pasta made with egg, Pasta with sauce, Red meat, Red meat stew, Rice with mushrooms, Roasted red meat
Ideal with
Cured cheeses, Meat Red, Pasta Meat, Pasta With Vegetables
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Winery

Brigitte e Bruno Widmer nel 1981 si innamorarono di Brancaia a Castellina in Chianti, l'azienda era stato di abbandono, così venna acquistata. Il lavoro svolto ripago quasi subito, due anni più tardi, Brancaia si classificò al primo posto in una degustazione di Chianti Classico, portandola a farsi conoscere a livelli internazionale. L'azienda si esapnde nel 1989 con l’acquisto del podere Poppi (Radda in Chianti)ampliando l'azienda nel 1998 con la creazione di Brancaia in Maremma, a soli 10 km dal mare. Grazie a questo cambiamento Brancaia oggi è annoverata tra le aziende più importanti della Toscana, ogni anno riceve importanti

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