Hunting at Piano 1868 Bolgheri: the identity of an estate in the heart of Castagneto Carducci
Hunting at Piano 1868 Bolgheri gathers a selection of red wines that tell the story of the territory of Castagneto Carducci in a contemporary style, in the heart of the Bolgheri denomination. In this privileged location, the estate expresses labels such as Ruit Hora and Levia Gravia, along with the vintages present in the collection, interpreting a wine profile characterized by structure, balance, and the ability to evolve.
The winery works on about 20 hectares of vineyards and produces around 100,000 bottles, with an approach that enhances Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, and Syrah. This approach is consistent with Bolgheri, one of the most recognized areas in Tuscany for red wines with intense, elegant, and deep character, capable of combining fruit maturity and stylistic precision.
Why choose Hunting at Piano 1868 wines
This collection is designed for those seeking structured yet harmonious wines, suitable for both table consumption and cellaring. The labels of Hunting at Piano 1868 stand out for their modern imprint and for the balance between power and finesse, a hallmark that makes these reds interesting for various occasions, from important dinners to representative wine gifts.
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Ruit Hora and Levia Gravia express the most identity-driven soul of the estate.
- The vintages present in the collection allow for the exploration of different nuances of the same territory.
- The aromatic profile and structure make them suitable for those who love characterful Tuscan reds.
Style, grape varieties, and territory
Bolgheri is a denomination that has built its fame thanks to high-quality international red wines, born from a particularly favorable microclimate and soils suited for the complete ripening of grapes. In this context, Hunting at Piano 1868 interprets Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, and Syrah with an elegant cut, seeking depth, balance, and a clear taste progression.
The result is wines that speak the language of Bolgheri with authenticity: ripe fruit, well-integrated tannic structure, and a framework that supports aging well. These are bottles that express themselves best with flavorful dishes, red meats, roasts, and rich preparations, but also with aged cheeses and substantial Tuscan cuisine.
A cultural tribute as well as a wine tribute
The estate also recalls the figure of Giosuè Carducci, who spent part of his life in Castagneto. The names Ruit Hora and Levia Gravia are a direct reference to his work and add an element of cultural identity to the selection, making these wines even more recognizable for those who appreciate the connection between territory, memory, and wine production.
Exploring this collection means approaching an authentic reading of Bolgheri through a winery that combines roots, precision, and personality. An ideal selection for those wishing to purchase authoritative Tuscan red wines and discover labels capable of combining taste and identity.