San Felice, Toscana IGT, Vigorello
1998, Toscana, Italy
Classification Toscana IGT
Colour / Type Red
Bottle size 75cl
Alcohol 14%
Grape Cabernet, Merlot, Sangiovese
Average score 89
Indulge in the rich and vibrant flavors of San Felice, Toscana IGT, Vigorello - a true gem from the heart of Italy. This exquisite red wine boasts a deep, enticing color that hints at the complexity and depth of its taste. Crafted in the renowned wine region of Toscana, this bottle of perfection is a true representation of Italian winemaking at its finest. The 1998 vintage is a testament to the time and care put into creating a wine that is nothing short of exceptional. Whether you are a seasoned wine connoisseur or a curious novice looking to expand your palate, LadyWine is your go-to destination for all things fine wine. Treat yourself to a bottle of San Felice, Toscana IGT, Vigorello and experience the magic of Italian winemaking in every sip. Cheers to good taste and unforgettable moments!
About San Felice
Agricola San Felice is a winery located in the southernmost part of Tuscany. It makes a variety of wines in various Tuscan appellations, DOC, DOCG and IGT in Chianti, Montalcino and the Maremma. When San Felice s winemaker Leonardo Bellaccini came to Sweden BKWine s Peter Dybeck met him for a tasting of a selection of their numerous wines. The winemaker at Agricola San Felice, Leonardo Bellaccini, came to Sweden and I met him over lunch and tasting with a presentation of the wines and vintages. We begin with Campo Giovanni Rosso di Montalcino 2012. Grapes from younger vines in San Felice s three Montalcino vineyards give a nice wine with stylish red fruit, nicely balanced acidity, quite nice tannins and a hint of the tobacco tone often found in Brunello. Very good and well-balanced in a somewhat lighter, very versatile style. Recommended. Leonardo explains about San Felice s vineyards in Chianti. They cover about 100 ha where they have 231 different grape varieties. They put a lot of effort into managing the old indigenous grape varieties, although Sangiovese naturally dominates. A selection from the winery s three vineyards that yielded a fine expression of Brunello with good red fruit, tobacco and nice spicy complexity. It Will taste probably even better in a few years. Can be aged until at least 2025 in good conditions. The problem is the next glass, that is where the vineyard-designated Brunello is.