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The Bolgheri Rosso Superiore from Grattamacco is one of the most iconic labels of the Tuscan coast, a red wine of extraordinary elegance and depth. It comes from a 10-hectare vineyard located at 100 meters above sea level, in the heart of Bolgheri, on a soil exposed to the sea and shaped by the winds. The blend combines Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, and an unusual presence of Sangiovese, which gives the wine a distinctive identity. After fermentation, it ages for 18 months in first and second passage barriques, followed by a resting period in the bottle. On the nose, it releases intense aromas of blackcurrant, wild strawberries, and cedar wood, with elegant hints of rosemary and black pepper. On the palate, it is silky, harmonious, and deep, with a soft yet complex structure and a surprising balance. A Bolgheri with a touch of originality.
- Product Category
- Red Wine
- Denomination
- Bolgheri DOC
- Philosophy
- Organic, Biodynamic
- Grape variety / Raw material
- Cabernet Sauvignon
- Variety / Assembly
- 65% Cabernet Sauvignon, 20% Merlot, 15% Sangiovese
- Vintage or Cuvée
- 2019
- Format
- 750 ml.
- Nation
- Italy
- Region
- Tuscany
- Alcohol Content
- 14% ABV (Alcohol by Volume).
- Service Temperature
- 18° - 20° C.
- Recommended Glass
- Very wide tulip glass
- Gastronomic Pairings
- Roast Meats, Red Meats, Game meat, Aged Cheeses, Stewed Meats
- Allergens
- Contains sulfites (sulfites refer to sulfur dioxide that is added to wine to preserve it, thanks to its disinfectant, antioxidant, and stabilizing action)
Grattamacco

Set among the lush hills of Bolgheri, in Tuscany, the winery Grattamacco represents a symbol of elegance and longevity in the Italian wine scene. Founded with the bold vision of exploring new oenological frontiers, Grattamacco has established itself as one of the pioneers of the famous "Supertuscans," wines that have rewritten the rules of the game thanks to their distinctive personality and unmistakable quality.
The terroir of Bolgheri, with its mild climate and mineral-rich soil, provides an ideal environment for cultivating grape varieties such as Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, and Sangiovese. These grapes, under the expert guidance of the winemakers at Grattamacco, give rise to wines of extraordinary depth and complexity. The winery is renowned for its Bolgheri Superiore, a wine that embodies the quintessence of the Grattamacco style with its refined aromatic profile, imposing structure, and ability to evolve beautifully over time.
The production philosophy of Grattamacco is based on a balance between tradition and innovation. The artisanal approach to winemaking is combined with modern techniques, always with a focus on sustainability and respect for the land. This blend results in labels that not only celebrate the richness of the Tuscan soil but also invite a unique sensory discovery.
Discover on Vino45 the unforgettable labels of Grattamacco, an invitation to immerse yourself in the nuances of a region that is the beating heart of Italian oenological excellence.
Address:
Grattamacco, 57022 Castagneto Carducci (LI), Italy
Color: dark ruby red
Bouquet: juicy notes of black currant, cedar wood, and wild strawberries, blended with delicate hints of rosemary and pepper
Taste: wonderfully balanced and harmonious, with a soft and complex silky structure.
- Gambero Rosso: 3/3
- Vitae: 4/4
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Robert Parker: 97/100
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James Suckling: 96/100
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Wine Spectator: 95/100
- Veronelli: 94/100
Overall Rating: 96/100
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THE FAMILY
The brothers Maria Iris and Claudio Tipa, who have always shared a passion for nature and great wines, have realized their dream by creating a "Domaine" in Tuscany. The present day" ColleMassari It includes three estates: since 1998 the Castle of ColleMassari, since 2002 the Podere Grattamacco and since 2011 the Farm Poggio of Below.
THE ESTATES
The agronomic management of the company follows the criteria of guaranteed and certified organic cultivation by ICEA.
Castle ColleMassari
It was founded in 1998 and is included in the DOCG Montecucco in Alta Maremma, between the DOCG of Brunello di Montalcino and Morellino di Scansano, enjoying ideal conditions for the cultivation of Sangiovese. The first vintage produced is from 2000.
The estate Castle ColleMassari It is located at the foot of Mount Amiata, facing the Tyrrhenian coast at 320 meters. s.l.m. enjoying a microclimate favored by strong ventilation and large temperature variations.
The company covers an area of 1200 hectares, of which 110 are vineyards, 60 are olive groves, 400 hectares are arable land, and the remaining part consists of woods. Additionally, the estate is surrounded by public woods covering approximately 1200 hectares.
The sloping hillside vineyards with average slopes of 15% are trained to spur cordon and double Guyot with an average yield of 60 quintals per hectare. During the harvest, great care is taken in the selection of the grapes, which are first selected on a vibrating sorting table and then placed on a second sorting table with a conveyor belt for further manual selection of the berries.
Grattamacco
It was born in the late 1970s and is included in the DOC Bolgheri quickly captures the market's interest as this new cradle of Cabernet Sauvignon in Italy. The first vintage produced is from 1982, the result of a blend of Cabernet Sauvignon with Sangiovese and Merlot.
Grattamacco It was born in 1977, located on the top of a hill overlooking the sea between Castagneto Carducci and Bolgheri, 100 meters away. s.l.m., in an area particularly suited for the production of great red wines.
Its location allows it to enjoy a dry, mild climate, with significant temperature variations, especially at the end of summer.
The company covers an area of 50 hectares, of which 25 are planted with vineyards and 5 with olive groves.
The remaining area is covered by forests, bordering a vast wooded area of about 1600 hectares.
The sloping hill vineyards with average slopes of 8% are trained to spurred cordon, Guyot, and bush vine systems, with an average yield of 60-70 quintals per hectare. The average age of the vines is about 25 years.
Poggio under
It was founded in 1989 and is universally regarded as one of the true classics of Brunello di Montalcino. DOCG. It is certainly one of the most famous and critically acclaimed companies in Italian and foreign wine, not only for the Brunello but also for its Rosso di Montalcino. DOC. The first thousand produced is from 1991.
The Farm Poggio Di Sotto was founded in 1989 on the southeast slope of the Montalcino hill, which has always been considered one of the best areas for the production of Sangiovese.
The company covers an area of 44 hectares, of which 16 are planted with vineyards, all registered in the Brunello di Montalcino register, while the remaining area consists of olive groves (1,400 trees) and woodland.
The vineyards stretch along a slope that gradually rises from 200 meters to 400 meters.
Protected by Monte Amiata on one side and open to sea breezes on the other, caressed by the banks of the Orcia River, the property enjoys a unique microclimate benefiting from significant temperature variations even in the height of summer.
The sloping hilly lands, with an average incline of 10%, are all cultivated with a spurred cordon system, yielding 30-35 quintals per hectare due to a very strict selection of the grapes.
During the maturation phase, only the best bunches are left on the plant. An additional selection in the vineyard takes place at the time of harvest.
