Tenuta San Guido - Sassicaia

Tenuta San Guido ‘Sassicaia’

Super Tuscan from Italy
$ 460.00
750ml
2019
Red - Bold and Structured
Bolgheri

The palate is lifted and bright, the finish is polished and long, and the wine skips over any heaviness on the mid-palate. The bouquet is especially intriguing with a very lively plummy fruit element that is enhanced by baker’s chocolate, pepper spice, iron ore, caramel and pie crust. There is also a green character that adds positively to the bouquet with aniseed, tea leaf, soya, menthol rub and black olive. The fruit maturity is spot-on with no elements that feel over or underripe

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Description

Tenuta San Guido – Sassicaia

The story of Sassicaia begins in the 1940s when Marchese Mario Incisa della Rocchetta inherited the 7,500-acre Tenuta San Guido estate in Bolgheri, following his marriage to Clarice della Gherardesa. At this time, Bolgheri had no history of commercial winemaking and was primarily producing orchard fruit. A fan of Bordeaux wines, Incisa della Rocchetta sourced some Cabernet Franc and Cabernet Sauvignon vines from a grower in Pisa and planted a small vineyard on the property.

He first started producing wine in 1948. Initially the wines were not positively received by the critics or professionals who tasted them, and Incisa della Rocchetta started to lose enthusiasm for the project. It was only years later in the early ’60s, upon re-tasting older bottles, that Incisa della Rocchetta’s wine industry friends became excited by the potential of the wines grown on the property.

This reignited his own interest, initiating the planting of a second vineyard, this time lower down the slope, where there were more gravel stones – similar to the vineyards of Graves in Bordeaux. This site became the Sassicaia vineyard – which translates as ”the place of many stones”. The first official Sassicaia vintage was 1968.

In 1970, Mario’s son Nicolò Incisa della Rocchetta connected his father with his cousin, Piero Antinori, and his oenologist friend, Giacomo Tachis. Although Giacomo never liked to be called a winemaker, preferring the moniker ”guardian of the grapes”, he made several important improvements in the winery. Tachis lowered yields by increasing the vineyard’s planting density and introduced temperature-controlled fermentation vats and, perhaps most famously, ageing the wines for a shorter period in French barriques. The new French oak replaced the old Slovenian barrels and went on to influence the whole region.

Food Pairing

Lamb, Beef and Venison

Location

Additional information

Vintage

2019

Region

Tuscany

Grape/Blend

Super Tuscan

Producer

Tenuta San Guido – Sassicaia

Origin

Italy

Volume

750ml

Type

Red Wine

Region/Appelation

Bolgheri

Style

Red – Bold and Structured