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Castello di Cacchiano
Castello di Cacchiano has been in the Ricasoli-Firidolfi family since the 11th century, and many generations have produced such wines as Chianti Classico, Prosecco, and Vernaccia. High standards of production for their Chianti (what is now called Chianti Classico) were established by the Barone Bettino Ricasoli 150 years ago, and their first bottlings came in 1974 under the widowed Baronessa Elisabetta Balbi Valier. The widow retired in the mid-90s and passed this part of her business to her son Giovanni (his younger brother, Marco, now runs Rocca di Montegrossi). With 31 hectares of vineyards sitting at 400 meters in the Monti commune, the current baron has turned his attention to Chianti Classico, doing away with the Super Tuscan "RF" formerly produced at Cacchiano. He makes only one bottling each vintage, and exceptional vintages are called ‘Millennio,’ virtually a riserva but not officially labeled as such. Giovanni finds Merlot to be an excellent complement to the traditional Tuscan grapes and aims for 85% Sangiovese with 15% Merlot, a blend that he adjusts based on vintage conditions. He also keeps up production of Rosso Toscano, an everyday wine that is produced every year, and the traditional Vin Santo.
Wines:
Chianti Classico
Chianti Classico Riserva Millennio
R.F.
Rosso di Cacchiano
Vin Santo del Chianti Classico
Region: Toscana

DOC(G)s:
Chianti Classico
Vin Santo del Chianti Classico
Toscana IGT
 
 
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