Le Pergole Torte 2020

Montevertine

Sergio Manetti founded Montevertine in 1967 in Radda, one of the highest and rockiest sites of Chianti Classico which was considered one of the trickiest places to ripen grapes. Today, however, the area benefits of the longest growing seasons of the region. Due to the old Chianti DOC rules which required the addition of white grapes in the blend, Manetti does not label his cult wines as Chianti Classico, but they are amongst the most sought-after by collectors across the globe. Oenologist Paolo Salvi now also takes care of the winemaking and has been careful to preserve his predecessor’s methods.

With the freedom to use 100% Sangiovese, his flagship wine, Le Pergole Torte, became one of the first Super Tuscans ever made and one of the most consistent and famous wines from Tuscany. Sourced from the oldest Sangiovese vines from the estate. Both alcoholic and malolactic fermentations take place in cement, before the wine is aged for one year in 50-hectolitre Slavonian oak barrels and an additional six months in used French oak barrels. This is an age-worthy wine with deep aromas of bright cherry alongside dried flowers, cigar box and earthy notes. Full-bodied, rich and velvety on the palate with well-integrated tannins, it can be enjoyed in its youth but will gain from ageing. It will usually keep for 25 years from the vintage.

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Vinous 98 Points, Robert Parker 96 Points

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98 Points Vinous

96 Points Robert Parker

This latest vintage of one of Italy's most important wines has an almost choreographed delivery with dramatic pause and high crescendos as it unfolds over the palate. The Montevertine 2020 Le Pergole Torte feels initially shy, but that is a fleeting impression because its all-around intensity builds beautifully upon dark cherry, blackcurrant, spice, iris root and warm earth. Those notes are followed by a delicate floral interlude, and the wine builds upward again with a very bright and lively mouthfeel fueled by fine tannins and lovely freshness. It is fleshy and rich. This is one of the best wines from this vintage in the region for sure. Production is 30,000 bottles.

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Tuscany

Tuscany

One of Italy’s most preferred regions by wine connoisseurs, the region of Tuscany is probably only rivalled for its prestige by Piedmont, in the north. Tuscany contains a number of very fine DOC and DOCG appellations within its geographical borders, and is also home to the Super Tuscans. By far the most relevant Tuscan appellation is Chianti Classico, where some incredible wines that compete at the highest level are produced. Many of these amazing Chiantis will age for over twenty years. Chianti shares Tuscany with Brunello di Montalcino DOCG and Vino Nobile di Montepulciano DOCG, both of which produce wines of great quality. Brunello is a local variety of the Sangiovese grape. The warm temperatures coming off the coast, combined with the cool breezes from the hills, create a multitude of microclimates.

DOCG and DOC

IGT: Toscana; Colli della Toscana Centrale; Vermentino di Toscana

DOC: Barco Reale di Carmignano; Bolgheri; Chianti; Elba; Maremma Toscana; Rosso di Montalcino; Val d’Arno di Sopra DOC;Vin Santo del Chianti; Vin Santo del Carmignano

DOCG:Brunello di Montalcino; Chianti Classico; Chianti Classico Riserva; Carmignano; Morellino di Scansano; Vernaccia di San Gimignano; Vino Nobile di Montepulciano

Tuscany accounts for over thirty DOC and half a dozen of DOCG wines. In addition to the great, well-known and appreciated reds, the local production includes a few distinguishable whites, the most notable among them being, without doubt, the Vernaccia di San Gimignano. Other delicious whites include the Bianco d'Elba, Bianco di Bolgheri, Vermentino and Bianco di Pitigliano.

Grape varieties

One of the most well known is Sangiovese the mainstay in all but one of Tuscany's seven red-wine DOCGs. In Montalcino it goes by the name Brunello, hence the name Brunello di Montalcino; in Vino Nobile di Montepulciano it is locally known as Prugnolo Gentile. Chianti, famed the world over, also features Sangiovese, as well as permitting the addition of small amounts of Canaiolo and Colorino, and international gems Cabernet Sauvignon and Merlot. As well as being famed for its reds, Tuscany produces some distinguished whites, one of which has achieved DOCG status: Vernaccia di San Gimignano.