Wine Information
Classification
Chianti Classico DOCG Riserva
Blend
100% Sangiovese
Climate
The growing season was marked by a particularly dry and mild winter which led to a very early bud break and accelerated subsequent phases of plant development. The early part of summer was rather warm, but was followed by a relatively cool month of August which favored regular vegetative growth. The harvest began slightly earlier than usual compared to seasonal norms.
September and October were characterized by warm and sunny weather and cool nights, a weather pattern which guaranteed the type of daytime to nighttime temperature swings which are essential to the achievement of quality Sangiovese grapes. From the very start, it was obvious that the level of the grapes and the must was very high indeed - in addition to intense colors and aromas, the varietal character was very much in evidence. Harvest operations were in no way influenced by the climate, and this assisted a careful and rigorous choice of picking dates; the Sangiovese grapes were picked during the last ten days of September and the first part of the month of October.
Vinification
The favorable conditions of the growing season and, above all, the exceptional quality of the grapes permitted picking to be carried out in an entirely selective way, parcel by parcel, on the basis of the ripeness level of the various sections of the vineyard. The grapes were picked by hand in order to insure a careful selection of the finest bunches, an operation which was assisted by the extremely healthy condition of the crop.
After destemming and a soft pressing, of fundamental importance for maintaining the varietal character and aromas of Sangiovese, the must and skins went into stainless steel tanks for the fermentation and maceration on the skins. The musts macerated with the assistance of pumping over of the cap of skins in the tanks and by delestages (rack and return) of the tanks in order to insure a thorough extraction. But one which preserved, at the same time, sweetness and elegance in the tannins. From the very start of fermentation, the musts showed rich colors, a physiological patrimony of a months of September during which warm and sunny days were followed by cool, or even cold, nights.
Fermentation lasted a week’s time and was followed by a further two week period of skin contact.
After the wine was run off its skins, it went immediately into small oak barrels, Hungarian and - in part - French, where it went through a complete malolactic fermentation by the end of the year. The wine was racked and then cellared in separate lots on the basis of the vineyard source. Aging took place in 60 and 80 gallon barrels, some of Hungarian oak and others of French oak, and the aging period lasted approximately fourteen months.
During this lengthy period, the various lots were regularly observed, analyzed, and tasted in order to insure maximum quality during the aging process, and were then blended together at the end of the aging period. The wine, at 14° of alcohol, was then bottled at the estate and given a further twelve months of aging before commercial release.
Historical data
Badia a Passignano Riserva is produced exclusively from the finest grapes of the property of the same name, located in the Chianti Classico area of Tuscany. The abbey of Passignano, around whose walls the vineyards are situated, is one of the loveliest fortified monasteries of the zone and has been renowned for the quality of its wine for over a thousand years. The Antinori family acquired the land around the monastery (which belongs to the order of the monks of Vallombrosa) in 1987 and ever since then has used the splendid cellars of the abbey for winemaking purposes.
Winemaker's Tasting notes
A wine of important impact, an intense ruby red in color.
The aromas are complex with notes of red fruit, raspberries, blueberries, and ripe cherries and a spicy, liquorice-laden finish. On the palate it is ripe and sweet, endowed with an important structure of sweet and enveloping tannins and ample and velvetyin texture. Long on the palate and with a vibrant, tonic acidity, it is an exceptional expression of the Sangiovese grape in this part of the Chianti Classico appellation.