Description
Red Wine: 2010 | Castello di Fonterutoli | Siepi (Magnum)
Polished and expressive, featuring black cherry, black currant, violet and vanilla flavors matched to a solid structure. Intense and balanced, with a lingering finish. Modern and gripping.
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Producer: Castello di Fonterutoli
Ratings: WA | 92JS | 93
Vintage: 2010
Size: 1.5L
ABV: 14.4%
Varietal: Merlot, Sangiovese
Country/Region: Italy, Tuscany
Polished and expressive, featuring black cherry, black currant, violet and vanilla flavors matched to a solid structure. Intense and balanced, with a lingering finish. Modern and gripping.
Reviews:
- Wine Advocate: The 2010 Siepi is a monumental wine with towering intensity and opulent aromas of spice, leather and chocolate covered cherry. The texture of this hearty 50-50 blend of Sangiovese and Merlot is infinitely soft and supple. There are many big-boned wines from Italy that can compare to Siepi, but ultimately this wine is distinguished by its own, unique personality.
- James Suckling: Polished and expressive, featuring black cherry, black currant, violet and vanilla flavors matched to a solid structure. Intense and balanced, with a lingering finish. Modern and gripping.
Producer Information
For 26 generations, the Mazzei family has been producing benchmark Italian wines from their historic Castello di Fonterutoli estate in Tuscany and more recently in the Maremma, Sicily and the Veneto. The passion, commitment and expertise that goes into these expressive wines is a reflection of the Mazzei’s spirit of innovation and respect for each property’s unique terroir. Since the 1400’s the Mazzei’s have been producing wine; making it one of the oldest running Italian companies – of any kind! Their ancestry is closely woven not only into Tuscany’s winemaking history, but as well as to this venerated region’s political and cultural past. The notable merchant, Ser Lapo Mazzei, is credited for authoring the first official document mentioning “Chianti wine” (December 16, 1398). Years later, Philip Mazzei, winemaker, political thinker and friend of Thomas Jefferson, is credited for influencing another historic document, whose philosophical writings on equality of man served as inspiration for the U.S. Declaration of Independence. Four beautiful properties make up the Mazzei portfolio. Castello di Fonterutoli in historic Chianti Classico, Tuscany remains the historic home of Mazzei. An enthusiasm for discovery has led to the purchase of Belguardo in the Maremma, which borders the Tuscan coast and Zisola in Noto, Sicily. Giovanni Mazzei has recently taken over his family’s estate, Villa Marcello, in the Veneto, For six generations the Mazzei property at Castello di Fonterutoli has been family-owned and operated; which is also the case since the establishment of Belguardo, Zisola and Villa Marcello. Lapo Mazzei manages as Chairman, along with his sons Filippo and Francesco, both CEOs. The newest generation, Giovanni Mazzei, represents the 26th generation, poised to continue in the family’s footsteps of producing innovative and expressive wines from Central Tuscany, the Maremma, Sicily and the Veneto.






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