Basic Information
      
        Wine
        Chianti Classico Riserva
      
      
        Year
        2018
      
      
        Description
        
      Brancaia Chianti Classico Riserva is produced from the best Sangiovese grapes from Brancaia and Poppi and then blended with a touch of Merlot.
        Denomination
        DOCG
      
      
        Varieties
        80% Sangiovese, 20% Merlot
      
    Vineyards and terroir
      
        Vineyards location
        Castellina in Chianti, Radda in Chianti
      
      
        Vineyards elevation and exposure
        230 - 400 mt a.s.l.; S-SW exp.
      
      
        Soils
        Castellina in Chianti: loamy; Radda in Chianti: medium textured with rocky skeleton
      
      
        Climate and microclimate
        Continental climate, with cold winters (temperatures below 0° C) and very hot summers.
      
    Vinification and aging
      
        Harvest
        08.09.18 - 25.09.18
      
      
        Alcohol
        Alcohol: 13,5%; total acidity: 5,80‰
      
      
        Temperature of fermentation
        30-32°
      
      
        Must contact
        Up to 20 days
      
      
        Maturing
        16 months, Sangiovese in tonneaux, Merlot in barriques
      
      
        Bottle ageing
        8 months minimum
      
      
        First year of production
        1982
      
      
        Ageing potential
        Up to 15 years
      
    Tasting notes
    
        Tasting note
        
      Intense, medium to full-bodied wine. Long bouquet of cherry, black fruit and a continuum of spice, leather, tar and tilled earth. The mouthfeel is equal parts structured, fresh and succulent.
        Perfect with
        
    
     Grilled meat, roast or braised beef and veal, stewed dishes, grilled fish and pasta dishes with strong tasting sauces.
Awards
      Vinous
         
         Antonio Galloni
       WinesCritic.com
         
         Raffaele Vecchione
       Falstaff
         
         Othmar Kiem
       James Suckling
         
         James Suckling