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Description
What kind of wine it is
Poderuccio di Camigliano is a red wine from Tuscany, made from a balanced blend of Merlot, Cabernet Sauvignon, and Sangiovese grapes. This label captures the essence of the lands south of Montalcino, offering a profile that combines evident fruit, defined structure, and an harmonious tannic texture. The meticulous aging in wood gives a pleasant roundness to the sip while maintaining the natural freshness. The result is a wine with a full yet composed style, displaying a remarkable capacity for evolution in the bottle over time.
Where it comes from
The grapes grown for this label come from Tuscany, specifically from vineyards in the southern part of Montalcino. The roots of the vines delve into clay and limestone soils, a geological makeup that promotes the natural concentration of the berries and guarantees a firm acidic backbone. This unique terroir gives the wine a compact mouthfeel and a distinct mineral profile, typical of well-structured Tuscan reds. The local environmental setting is key to shaping the dark and balanced character that has marked this wine since its inception.
How it is produced
The winemaking process begins with fermentation in stainless steel at a carefully controlled temperature, ideal for preserving the utmost precision and aromatic clarity. Next, the wine matures for six months resting in barriques and tonneaux of French oak. The combined use of these wooden barrel types enhances the structure and softens the texture to ensure a perfect fusion between body and acidic backbone. This technical approach results in a red with silky tannins that are immediately approachable, yet prepared for lengthy aging.
Tasting notes
In the glass, the wine displays lively chromatic intensity, featuring a dark red color with violet highlights. On the nose, it opens with a layered aromatic bouquet, where clear scents of lavender, blackberry, and black fruit stand out, well integrated with deep mineral earthy notes. The entry on the palate is full-bodied and round, led by a silky texture and a softness that blends harmoniously with the tannic weave. The finish is long and balanced, offering a fresh closure and a measured complexity stemming from the time spent in wood.
Food pairings
The persistence and structure of this label make it a natural match for red meats, cured meats, and cheeses to best complement savory dishes. Its moderate tannic strength makes it suitable for rich vegetable dishes and reveals surprising versatility even alongside intensely prepared fish recipes. In keeping with local tradition, the wine shines when paired with a classic bistecca alla fiorentina, where its smoothness brilliantly balances out the meat juices. It is equally recommended with flavorful pappardelle al cinghiale.
When to serve it
This bottle is the ideal choice when looking for a full-flavored and immediately accessible profile to accompany a convivial lunch or a dinner rich in structured dishes. Thanks to skilful oak aging, it delivers a pleasing softness on the palate even when young and shows rounded tannins from the very first sip. At the same time, it has great aging potential, as it preserves its original freshness. It is a flexible label, perfect to bring to the table right away or let rest for a long time to further age in the cellar.