Tenuta Campo di Sasso, Toscana IGT, Insoglio del Cinghiale

2003, Toscana, Italy

Classification Toscana IGT
Colour / Type Red
Bottle size 75cl
Alcohol 14%
Grape Syrah, Cabernet F., Cabernet S., Merlot
Average score 89

Indulge in the exquisite taste of Italy with Tenuta Campo di Sasso's Insoglio del Cinghiale, a premium red wine that is sure to impress even the most discerning connoisseurs. This Toscana IGT wine boasts a deep, rich red color that is as inviting as it is elegant. Crafted in the renowned wine region of Toscana, this 2003 vintage is a true testament to the artistry and expertise of Italian winemaking. With a classification of Toscana IGT, you can trust that you are getting a wine of the highest quality and authenticity. At 750 ml, this bottle is perfect for sharing with friends and loved ones, or for savoring on a special occasion. Whether you are a seasoned wine enthusiast or a novice looking to expand your palate, LadyWine is your go-to destination for all things wine. Order your bottle of Tenuta Campo di Sasso's Insoglio del Cinghiale today and experience the magic of Italian wine for yourself. Cheers!

About Tenuta Campo di Sasso

Lodovico Antinori is one of the founders of the meteoric rise of Bolgheri wines in the Maremma. Already in the 1980s, he recognized the potential of this region on the hills along the coast of Tuscany at the Tyrrhenian Sea. Lodovico and his team quickly realized that the geological composition of the soils in Bellaria was different, hilly and stony, clayey and calcareous, with large pebbles. Together with the landowner Umberto Mannoni they founded the Tenuta di Biserno. In 2003, the 'Insoglio del Cinghiale' was born. The vineyards were planted between 2001 and 2005. The Tenuta di Biserno is a property in an incredibly beautiful location, in the Alta Maremma, on a hill on the road from Bolgheri to Bibbona. The soil consists of the so-called Bolgheri conglomerate - a mixture of mineral-rich alluvial soil, shell limestone and pebbles that provide drainage. Rather atypical for Bolgheri are the high proportions of lime and clay. Given the terroir and the variety of soils, Lodovico planted exclusively Bordeaux grape varieties, mainly Cabernet Franc, followed by Merlot, some Cabernet Sauvignon and surprisingly much Petit Verdot. The soil is very varied in different locations. In the midst of the Biserno hills lie 6 hectares of 'spectacular terroir' from which the top wine 'Lodovico' comes. The vineyards were planted with 6,500 vines per hectare in cordon education. Between the rows, greened with grass to limit the natural growth of the young vines.

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