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Wines by Mastrojanni |
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Mastrojanni Located in the Southeastern area of Montalcino,
the family-owned Mastrojanni winery has been operating since
1976. It was at that time that the vision of attorney Gabirele
Mastrojanni was brought to life, as he literally installed
every part of the estate (vineyards, cellar, water) himself,
and had to rely on his ability to create a masterful Brunello
to help return his investment. Today it is Gabirele's son
Antonio who is running the estate, who still practices the
same traditional philosophy and respect of the land that
his father began with nearly 30 years ago.
The inactive Mount Amiata lends great character
to the 44 hectares of Sangivese growing in this estate,
as the soils are rich in gravel, clay, and limestone. Mastrojanni
is known primarily for its rich, full-bodied Brunelli which
are collected by connoisseurs worldwide, with a true following
of wine-lovers. It should be noted that varying amounts
of these sought-after wines are produced every year, as
the quantity will depend on the quality of the vintage.
The only wine produced here that is not aged in 100% Slavonian
barriques is the 'San Poi', which requires the influence
of French oak.
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