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Tuscany Wines

Tuscany Wines: the elegance of great Italian wine

The Tuscany Wines represent one of the most authoritative expressions of Italian wine, thanks to a territory capable of uniting tradition, research, and oenological identity. In this selection, you will find labels that tell the most iconic Tuscany: from the great reds of Bolgheri and Brunello di Montalcino, to the Chianti Classico and the most prestigious IGT wines, designed for those seeking bottles of character, depth, and great personality.

The collection gathers vintages, special formats, and interpretations signed by reference wineries such as Antinori, Ornellaia, Castello Banfi, Biondi Santi, Casanova di Neri, and Avignonesi. An ideal proposal for enthusiasts and collectors, but also for those who wish to choose an important Tuscan wine to serve at the table or to gift.

A territory rich in denominations and style

Tuscany offers a mosaic of production areas among the most celebrated in Italy. In the collection, there is space for wines such as Chianti Classico, Brunello di Montalcino DOCG, Bolgheri DOC, and Carmignano DOCG, along with labels from Maremma Toscana and interpretations of IGT Toscana. It is this variety that makes the selection so interesting: each denomination interprets the territory with a different style, between balance, structure, finesse, and capacity for evolution.

Alongside the great reds, the collection also includes white and rosé wines such as Vistamare, Ornellaia Bolgheri Doc Bianco 2021, Ansonica Keir 2024, and Pinot Grigio Leopoldo Franceschi, confirming a Tuscany capable of surprising even outside the usual standards of fine reds.

Grapes, blends, and collectible wines

The wines present express mainly the profile of the great Tuscan and international grape varieties now fully integrated into the territory, with a strong presence of Sangiovese in the classic denominations and Bordeaux blends in the more modern crus. This selection features iconic labels such as Solaia, Guado al Tasso, Ornellaia, Masseto, Le Pergole Torte Toscana IGT, and Galatrona, along with wines like Fontalloro, La Massa, Piaggia Carmignano Riserva DOCG, and Montevertine.

Many bottles are offered in reserve, grand selection, or magnum versions, elements that make them particularly interesting for those seeking aging wines, anniversary wines, or for special occasions. The presence of different formats and vintages further expands the choice, offering solutions for connoisseurs and for those who want to build a high-level personal cellar.

Pairings and occasions for consumption

The Tuscany Wines lend themselves to important tables and structured pairings. The great Tuscan reds naturally accompany red meats, braises, game, roasts, and aged cheeses. Chianti Classico and Brunello di Montalcino are also excellent with traditional Tuscan cuisine, such as pappardelle with ragù, steak, and flavorful preparations of regional cuisine. The whites and rosés in the selection, on the other hand, are ideal with baked fish, shellfish, white meats, and Mediterranean dishes.

This collection is designed for those who wish to discover the best of Tuscan winemaking through iconic bottles, high-quality productions, and names that have made history in Italian wine. Explore the selection and find the Tuscan wine most suitable for your cellar or your next important pairing.

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What are the most representative wines of Tuscany?
Among the most representative wines of Tuscany are Chianti Classico, Brunello di Montalcino, Bolgheri, and Carmignano, along with numerous IGT interpretations that have made the region famous worldwide. In this collection, you will find iconic labels and reference producers such as Antinori, Ornellaia, Castello Banfi, Biondi Santi, and Casanova di Neri. It is a selection suitable for those seeking wines with personality, structure, and the ability to evolve, as well as bottles to gift or reserve for special occasions.
What is the difference between Chianti Classico and Brunello di Montalcino?
Chianti Classico and Brunello di Montalcino are two fundamental denominations of Tuscany, both linked to Sangiovese but with different identities. Chianti Classico often offers a more dynamic, fresh, and versatile profile at the table, while Brunello di Montalcino is generally more structured, deep, and suitable for aging. Both expressions are present in the collection, including Riserva and Gran Selezione versions, allowing for a targeted choice based on taste, occasion, and type of pairing.
Are the Tuscan wines from the collection also suitable as a gift?
Yes, many Tuscan wines in this collection are perfect as gifts, especially the prestigious labels, the Riserva, the Gran Selezione, and the magnum formats. Bottles like Solaia, Ornellaia, Guado al Tasso, Brunello di Montalcino, and Le Pergole Torte are particularly appreciated for their symbolic value and oenological quality. Tuscany is indeed one of the most recognizable regions of Italian wine, and choosing a Tuscan wine means opting for an authoritative, elegant bottle that is always highly regarded.