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Orvieto Classico Superiore 'San Giovanni della Sala' by Antinori is produced in the ancient Castello della Sala from the union of native Grechetto and Procanico grapes with those of Pinot Bianco and Viognier to tell the story of Orvieto Classico according to a new style. The grapes are vinified separately to enhance the varietal characteristics. Cold maceration in contact with their skins, soft pressing and fermentation in steel at a controlled temperature. The wine remains on its lees for several months in order to improve structure, elegance and minerality until the moment of assembly and subsequent bottling. Straw yellow color with light greenish reflections. On the nose it shows floral and ripe fruit scents such as peach and pineapple. On the palate it is enveloping, balanced, persistent and supported by a good freshness.
- Product Category
- White Wine
- Designation
- Orvieto DOC
- Grape / Raw material
- grechetto
- Variety / Blend
- Grechetto, Viognier, Pinot Bianco, Procanico
- Vintage or Cuvée
- 2023
- Size
- 750 ml.
- Country
- Italy
- Region
- IT - Tuscany
- Alcohol Content
- 13.5% vol.
- Service Temperature
- 10° - 12° C.
- Suggested Glass
- Calyx thin long-stemmed
- Food Matches
- All Meal, Raw Fish, Seafood - Shellfish, Fish plates, Pasta or Rice with Fish, Vegetables and Legumes, Soups and Vegetables, Young Cheese
- Allergens
- Contains sulphites (by sulphites we mean the sulphur dioxide that is added to wine, to preserve it, thanks to its disinfectant, antioxidant and stabilizing action)
Antinori
The Antinori family has been dedicated to wine production for more than six hundred years: since 1385, when Giovanni di Piero Antinori became part of the Arte Fiorentina dei Vinattieri. Throughout its long history, through 26 generations, the family has always directly managed this activity with innovative and sometimes courageous choices but always maintaining unaltered respect for tradition and for the territory.
Today the company is managed by Albiera Antinori, with the support of the two sisters Allegra and Alessia, who are personally involved in the company's activities. Marchese Piero Antinori is currently the Honorary President of the company. Tradition, passion and intuition have been the driving qualities that have led the Marchesi Antinori to establish themselves as one of the main Italian wine producers. Every vintage, every land, every idea that one wants to implement is a new beginning, a new search for increasingly higher quality margins.
As Marchese Piero likes to say: “ancient roots play an important role in our philosophy, but they have never inhibited our innovative spirit”. Over time, investments have been added to the estates in Tuscany and Umbria, the family’s historical heritage, in other areas suited to the production of quality wines both in Italy and abroad, where it was possible to undertake a new path of valorizing new “terroirs” with high viticultural potential. Marchesi Antinori expresses its passion for viticulture by seeking increasingly subtle margins of improvement. For this reason, continuous experiments are carried out in the vineyards and cellars with selections of clones of native and international grapes, types of cultivation, vineyard altitudes, fermentation methods and temperatures, traditional and modern winemaking techniques, different types of wood, size and age of the barrels, and varying the length of aging in the bottle. "We have demonstrated, over the years, that in Tuscany and Umbria there was the possibility of producing quality wines, recognized at an international level, that could show elegance and finesse while maintaining their original character.
Our library has many titles, but for us it is not rich enough. We have a mission that is not entirely accomplished, which pushes us to express the vast potential of our vineyards and to reconcile the new that remains to be discovered with the heritage of Tuscan taste that includes tradition, culture, agriculture, the artistic and literary that in fact represent the identity of Marchesi Antinori, one of whose major strengths lies in the fact of being Tuscan, or, if you prefer, our 'Tuscanness'." Piero Antinori
The Antinori family has been part, since its foundation, of PFV, "Premum Familiae Vini", an informal association of family-owned wineries. PFV goes beyond geographical borders and maintains a common bond: that of the ownership of the vineyards and the production of wine as a family activity to be cultivated and refined, like a great wine, over time.
Address:
via Cassia per Siena, 133 Loc. Bargino, 50026 San Casciano val di Pesa (FI) Italy
Color: straw yellow with light greenish reflections
Bouquet: floral and ripe fruit scents such as peach and pineapple
Taste: enveloping, balanced, persistent and supported by a good freshness.
- Gambero Rosso 3/3
- Bibenda 4/5
- Vitae 3/4