Cupano interprets Montalcino with a rigorous, essential style that is deeply connected to the vineyard. The collection gathers labels that tell a precise vision of the territory, from the stony hill above the Ombrone to the wines that arise from limited yields, meticulous selection of grapes, and careful work in the cellar.
The profile of Cupano
The production philosophy of Cupano is recognized in the attention to detail and respect for the terroir. The history of the estate is linked to Montalcino since the Seventies and is based on an approach that favors careful viticulture, fermentations with indigenous yeasts, and a measured use of wood. It is a choice that enhances the purity of the fruit, the structure, and the expressive depth of the wines, especially in the interpretations of Brunello di Montalcino DOCG.
Brunello di Montalcino and Sant’Antimo Rosso
In the Cupano selection, different vintages of Brunello di Montalcino DOCG coexist, including Riserva versions, along with expressions such as Rosso di Montalcino DOC and Ombrone Sant’Antimo Rosso DOC. This variety allows for the exploration of different nuances of the same territorial identity: greater immediacy in the younger reds, complexity and evolutionary capacity in the more important selections, such as the Riservas and the more mature vintages.
Among the labels present, Les Oiseaux d'Oulan Bator Toscana IGT 2021 and the magnum format of Brunello Riserva stand out, elements that make the collection interesting both for those seeking tasting wines and for those desiring bottles for collection or long-term storage.
Territory, style, and consumption occasions
The territory of Montalcino is central to the identity of Cupano: mineral soils, excellent drainage, and favorable conditions for ripening allow for the production of wines with a tense, deep, and gastronomic profile. The result is a range suitable for those who appreciate elegant yet structured reds, with fine tannins and an aromatic component that evolves over time.
These wines are suitable for important tasting moments, but also for high-level pairings with red meats, game, baked preparations, and traditional Tuscan dishes. The fresher and more approachable labels can accompany flavorful first courses, cured meats, and not overly elaborate second courses, while the Riservas and more structured Brunellos express their best with slow cooking and rich cuisine.
Why choose the Cupano collection
This selection is designed for those seeking Italian wines with personality, capable of coherently telling the story of a great terroir and a precise production vision. The presence of multiple vintages allows for comparing the evolution of the wine over time and choosing the most suitable bottle for the occasion, from the wine to open now to the bottle to keep in the cellar.
Discover the Cupano collection and let yourself be guided by labels that combine identity, depth, and oenological authenticity.