Montalcino, tuscany, ITALY.
Castiglion del Bosco is one of Tuscany s most noteworthy estates and a leading producer of the renowned Brunello di Montalcino. Situated in the northwestern part of Montalcino, the estate extends over 1,785 hectares (4,300 acres) of woodland, meadows, vineyards and olive groves. Here, among deer, wild boar and pheasants, sunlit hills nurture 62 hectares (155 acres) of premium Sangiovese grapes, handpicked by farmers since the 18th century.
VINEYARDS
Our 62 hectares of vineyard, 51 of which are licensed to produce Brunello, extend over two separate areas with different exposures and climatic characteristics. - The spectacular Capanna vineyards are located between 460 and 350 meters above sea level and face southwest. - The soil at Capanna is characterized by the presence of sandstone, layers of clay and galestro, a typical Tuscan stone. - The microclimate in this area is strongly influenced by the sea with hot, dry summers and constant winds that reduce humidity.
The Gauggiole vineyards are located on the northern side of the property, overlooking Buonconvento, at around 250 meters above sea level, facing southwest. - Here the soil has a medium texture, with a larger presence of clay. - The microclimate is hot and dry in the summer and more humid in winter and spring. - As a result, the wines from this area are fresh and elegant.
Along with its Montalcino vineyards, Castiglion del Bosco owns a 10 hectare estate called Prima Pietra, close to the Bolgheri wine area on the Tuscan coast. - These vineyards overlook the sea at an altitude of 450 meters. - They are characterized by a particularly favourable climate, influenced at the same time by the proximity of the sea and the adjacent mountains. - Wines from Riparbella have elegant and rich flavors and aromas.
WINE CELLAR
The new Castiglion del Bosco cellar covers an area of 43.000 square feet and was designed to the highest standards of quality in every stage of production, in line with the tradition of Montalcino winemaking. - At harvest time the grapes are handpicked and immediately transported to the winery in small 44 pounds crates. - Careful handselection of the cluster is carried out before pressing. - The stainless wine vats are filled by gravity alone, without using mechanical pumps.
Winemaking at Castiglion del Bosco is managed by Cecilia Leoneschi who has been at the winery since 2003 and who oversees both the vineyards and the cellar. Cecilia is supported by the experienced oenologist Nicolò d Afflitto.
WINEs
CdBianco IGT CdBianco, made exclusively from Chardonnay grapes, is a rich, complex wine of superb elegance and balance that marries eloquent varietal expression with notes of spice from barriqueageing. Its wellstructured palate boasts a smooth, appealing mouthfeel, while the finish is near endless. Harvest period: mid-september Vinification: in stainless steel Maturation: the wine matured 5 months sur lie in French oak barrels, then the final blend was assembled and bottled Bottle-ageing: 3 months Production: 6,000 bottles, in 750ml size
Rosso di Montalcino DOC Castiglion del Bosco s Rosso di Montalcino is sourced from Gauggiole vineyard, on the northern side of the estate. A ruby red hue and delicate bouquet announce a remarkably luscious wine, well balanced and firmly structured, with a longlingering finish. Harvest period: second half of September Soil profile: medium-textured, with abundant clay Elevation: 250 metres Training system: spurred cordon Vineyard density: 4,500 vines/ha Vineyard yield: 70 q/ha Vinification: 15 days in stainless steel at 28 C Maturation: 6 months in French barriques, 20% new, 80% once and twice used Bottle-ageing: 6 months Production: 36,000 bottles of 750ml size
Brunello di Montalcino DOCG Complexity, superb structure, and an inviting, mouthfilling palate are the hallmarks of this Sangiovese grown in the 42 hectare Capanna vineyard facing towards the Mediterranean sea. A garnetflecked ruby red, it releases generous, emphatic fragrances classic to Sangiovese, developing a nearendless progression notable for its beautiful balance. Harvest period: mid-october Soil profile: presence of clay shale and gravel-pebble Elevation: 350-450 metres Training system: spurred cordon and Guyot Vineyard density: 4,500-5,600 vines/ha Vineyard yield: 50 q/ha Vinification: 18 days in steel tanks, at a temperature of 28 C Maturation: 24 months in French oak barriques, 20% new, 80% once and twice used Bottle-ageing: 24 months Production: 58,000 bottles in 750ml, 1.5 and 3.0 litre sizes
Campo del Drago Brunello di Montalcino DOCG Complexity, Campo del Drago is a Brunello di Montalcino cru from the finest vineyard in the Capanna area, a hectare and a half at the highest elevation. Superbly-structured and with a distinctive personality, it is the most refined expression of Sangiovese produced at Castiglion del Bosco. Harvest period: first 10 days of October Soil profile: presence of clay shale and gravel-pebble Elevation: 460 metres Training system: Guyot Vineyard density: 4,500 vines/ha Vineyard yield: 40 q/ha Vinification: 20 days in steel tanks, at a temperature of 28 C Maturation: 28 months in French oak barriques, 25% new, 75% once and twice used Bottle-ageing: 36 months Production: 7,000 bottles in 750ml, 1.5 and 3.0 litre sizes
Millecento Brunello di Montalcino Riserva DOCG Produced only in exceptional growing years and in a limited quantity of 1,100 magnums, Millecento is a Brunello di Montalcino Riserva with a truly distinctive personality, a complex, warm-toned, seductive wine. Harvest period: mid-october Soil profile: presence of clay shale and pebble-gravel Elevation: 350-450 metres Training system: spurred cordon Vineyard density: 4,500 vines/ha Vineyard yield: 40 q/ha Vinification: 22 days in stainless steel at 28 C Maturation: 36 months in French oak barriques, 35% new, 65% once and twice used Bottle-ageing: 36 months Production: 1,100 bottles, only in 1.5 litre size
Riparbella: Dainero IGT The grapes for Dainero are grown in the Riparbella area, in a vineyard that receives beneficent breezes from the Mediterranean sea. Ruby red in colour, this finelybalanced wine releases intense notes of fruit and spice, it is fullbodied and wellrounded in the mouth. Harvest period: Merlot: first 10 days of September. Sangiovese: end of September Soil profile: abundant pebble-gravel and iron-rich clays Elevation: 450 metres Training system: Guyot Vineyard density: 9,600 vines/ha Vineyard yield: 70 q/ha Vinification: 15 days in steel tanks, at a temperature of 28 C Maturation: 6 months in French oak barriques, 30% new, 70% once and twice used Bottle-ageing: 6 months Production: 30,000 bottles in 750ml size
Riparbella: Prima Pietra IGT Sourced from the vineyard in the Riparbella area, Prima Pietra is structure and elegance personified, an eloquent expression of the exceptional quality of its terroir. The bouquet is fullvolumed and nearendless, with fragrances of wild red berry melding into delicate notes of spice. The palate is complex, displaying impressive extractive depth and tannins that are dense, smooth, and glossy. Harvest period: Merlot: Second half of September; Cabernet franc and Petit Verdot: first days of October; Cabernet Sauvignon: mid-october Soil profile: abundant pebble-gravel and iron-rich clays Elevation: 350-450 metres Training system: Guyot Vineyard density: 9,600 vines/ha Vineyard yield: 50 q/ha Vinification: 20 days in conical wooden vats, at a temperature of 28 C, separately for each grape variety Maturation: 18 months in French oak barriques, 50% new Bottle-ageing: 6 months Production: 10,000 bottles in 750ml size
PRESS Brunello di Montalcino DOCG magazine year of publishing vintage score Wine Enthusiast Magazine 2013 2008 92 James Suckling 2013 2008 91 Decanter 2012 2007 Highly Recommended Wine Enthusiast Magazine 2012 2007 92 Wine Spectator 2012 2007 91 James Suckling 2012 2007 92 Wine Spectator 2011 2006 92 Wine Advocate/ Robert Parker 2011 2006 92 James Suckling 2011 2006 93 Wine Enthusiast Magazine 2011 2006 93 Veronelli 2011 2005 3 stars Wine Enthusiast Magazine 2010 2005 92 Wine Spectator 2009 2004 92 Vini Buoni D Italia 2008 2002 3 stars Vinum 2006 2001 18/20 Wine Enthusiast Magazine 2007 2001 93
PRESS Campo del Drago Brunello di Montalcino DOCG magazine year of publishing vintage score Decanter 2012 2007 93 Wine Enthusiast Magazine 2012 2007 92 Wine Advocate/ Robert Parker 2012 2007 93 James Suckling 2012 2007 94 Wine Enthusiast Magazine 2011 2006 93 Wine Spectator 2011 2006 93 James Suckling 2011 2006 3 stars Veronelli 2011 2005 93 Wine Enthusiast Magazine 2010 2005 93 Wine Spectator 2009 2004 93 Vinum 2008 2003 17/20 Wine Spectator 2007 2001 93 Veronelli 2008 20041 3 stars Vini Buoni D Italia 2008 2001 4 stars Wine Enthusiast Magazine 2006 2000 93
PRESS Riparbella: Prima Pietra IGT magazine year of publishing vintage score James Suckling 2012 2009 96 James Suckling 2011 2008 93 Wine Enthusiast Magazine 2010 2007 93 Riparbella: Dainero IGT magazine year of publishing vintage score Wine Spectator 2012 2010 90
Other products The range of Castiglion del Bosco products is enriched by: - Grappa di Brunello: aged for 1 year in stainless steel; - Grappa del Drago: limited production aged for 5 years in oak barriques; - San Michele Vin Santo Occhio di Pernice DOC: a sweet wine aged for 4 years in small kegs; - Olio Extra Vergine di Oliva: with the typical Tuscan taste it is produced with a blend of Frantoio, Moraiolo and Leccino - Honey: from the renowned Montalcino hives
hospitality
Castiglion del Bosco allows its guests to savour the beauty of the most authentic Tuscany, in a setting of nonpareil elegance and refinement. Rising atop one of the estate s highest hills, the venerable borgo has always been the centre of Castiglion del Bosco s activities; it now offers 23 suites, three of the 9 Villas, the Daniela Steinerdesigned Care Suite Spa, and an heated, infinity-edge pool. The Ristorante Campo del Drago and the Osteria La Canonica offer guests season-based menus based on locallyraised food specialties, while the Scuola di Cucina La Canonica reserves for finefood lovers courses that introduce them to all of Tuscany s fine flavours and fragrances.
Finally, the exclusive Golf Club boasts 18 holes designed by Tom Weiskopf that laid out over 210 hectares of gentle hills, where painstaking attention to every single detail represents without a doubt this course s most distinctive feature. Castiglion del Bosco Golf Club is renowned to be the only purely private golf club in Italy and its golf courses are considered one of the Italian top ones.
MILANO montalcino firenze siena Castiglion del Bosco Località Castiglion del Bosco 53024 Montalcino - Siena - Italia Tel +39 0577 807 078 Fax + 39 0577 808 266 wine@castigliondelbosco.com www.castigliondelbosco.com
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