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Argiano

Argiano: the wines of one of the great names of Montalcino

The Argiano collection brings together some of the most representative labels of a historic winery in Montalcino, famous for interpreting Sangiovese and the great Tuscan reds with style, precision, and elegance. From the versions of Brunello di Montalcino DOCG to Rosso di Montalcino, up to iconic wines like Solengo, Suolo, and Non Confunditur, this selection focuses on territorial identity and aging potential.

The Argiano style: tradition and contemporary vision

Argiano has its roots in the history of Montalcino and is now recognized for a production of great consistency, capable of uniting depth, balance, and a modern interpretation of the territory. The Brunello di Montalcino is the most classic and prestigious expression of the winery: structure, aromatic finesse, and a very long evolution in the bottle. The vintages available in the collection, such as 2017, 2018, and 2019, allow for choices among different styles and stages of maturation.

Alongside the Brunello, the Rosso di Montalcino DOC offers a more immediate and versatile version of Sangiovese, ideal for those looking for a bright and gastronomic territorial red. It is a choice appreciated for its young and dynamic profile, yet always faithful to the winery's signature.

Solengo, Suolo, and Non Confunditur: the more contemporary soul of Argiano

Among the most distinctive wines in the collection stands out Solengo IGT Toscana, the great Supertuscan of Argiano, available in multiple vintages and also in magnum format. It is a wine of strong personality, designed for those who love intense, complex, and structured reds. The presence of significant formats like Solengo Magnum and Brunello di Montalcino Vigna del Suolo Magnum makes the selection interesting even for those looking for collectible bottles or for special occasions.

Completing the offering are Suolo IGT and Non Confunditur IGT Toscana 2021, labels that expand the interpretation of the territory with a more contemporary style, always marked by quality. The collection also includes Grappa di Brunello di Montalcino Argiano, ideal for those who wish to conclude the tasting journey with a distillate linked to the same production philosophy.

How to pair Argiano wines

Argiano wines lend themselves to the table in different ways depending on the type. The Brunello di Montalcino DOCG pairs well with rich and flavorful dishes such as red meats, game, and long-cooked preparations. The Rosso di Montalcino is perfect with pasta dishes with ragù, roasts, and traditional Tuscan cuisine. Solengo and Suolo express themselves best with structured courses, important cuts of meat, and aged cheeses, while Non Confunditur is a versatile choice for an informal yet upscale dinner.

  • For the big occasion: Brunello di Montalcino DOCG and Riserva
  • For everyday dining: Rosso di Montalcino DOC
  • For those seeking intensity and character: Solengo and Suolo
  • For an important gift: Magnum and Vigna del Suolo

Discover the Argiano selection and choose the wine that best suits your tasting style, among icons of Montalcino, characterful Supertuscans, and bottles designed to leave a mark.

FAQs

What are the most representative wines of Argiano?
Among the most representative wines of Argiano are the Brunello di Montalcino DOCG, the Rosso di Montalcino DOC, Solengo IGT Toscana, Suolo IGT, and Non Confunditur IGT Toscana. The collection also includes versions of Brunello Vigna del Suolo and some magnum formats, ideal for those seeking bottles with greater impact or for long aging. It is a selection that well reflects both the tradition of Montalcino and the more contemporary interpretation of the winery.
What style do Argiano wines have?
The wines of Argiano have an elegant, territorial, and recognizable style, with particular attention to the balance between structure and finesse. The Brunello di Montalcino expresses depth, longevity, and classic identity, while the Rosso di Montalcino is more immediate and versatile at the table. Solengo and Suolo, on the other hand, represent the more intense and modern component of the production, with complex profiles suitable for those seeking reds with strong personality.
What dishes pair well with Argiano wines?
The pairings depend on the chosen type. Brunello di Montalcino is ideal with red meats, game, and important dishes of Tuscan cuisine. Rosso di Montalcino pairs well with first courses with ragù, roasts, and simpler meat dishes. Solengo and Suolo are perfect with structured preparations, aged cheeses, and flavorful roasts. Non Confunditur is a more flexible choice, suitable for convivial dinners and medium-structured dishes.

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