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Castello d’Albola Chianti Classico 2023

91 Points, James Suckling

What makes Albola special is elevation. These are some of the highest vineyards in the entire Chianti Classico appellation – planted between 1,150 and 2,130 feet above sea level on alberese limestone and galestro schist soils. That altitude creates significant day-night temperature swings that give Sangiovese pronounced aromatics, structure, elegance, and a distinctive freshness and minerality you don’t find at lower elevations.

Suckling calls it “solid and focused” with “ripe red berries, dusty earth, mild tobacco, iodine and spice box” that’s “medium-bodied with a compact structure and a fresh core of fruit wrapped with smooth, velvety tannins. Fleshy and soft.” This is textbook Chianti Classico that drinks beautifully now or will age gracefully for years.

Original price was: $18.00.Current price is: $15.00.

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91 Points, James Suckling
A solid and focused red with ripe red berries, dusty earth, mild tobacco, iodine and spice box on the nose. Medium-bodied with a compact structure and a fresh core of fruit wrapped with smooth, velvety tannins. Fleshy and soft. From organically grown grapes. Drink or hold.

Castello di Albola has been making wine since the 12th century in Radda in Chianti, one of the three heartland villages of the appellation. The medieval village and 16th-century villa with massive original castle towers still stand today, owned by some of Tuscany’s most influential noble families before the Zonin family acquired it in 1979.

What makes Albola special is elevation. These are some of the highest vineyards in the entire Chianti Classico appellation – planted between 1,150 and 2,130 feet above sea level on alberese limestone and galestro schist soils. That altitude creates significant day-night temperature swings that give Sangiovese pronounced aromatics, structure, elegance, and a distinctive freshness and minerality you don’t find at lower elevations.

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