Vino Nobile di Montepulciano Preview 2023

Tuscany’s Old Red Wine Zone becomes a Leader in sustainability.

This year’s 2023 edition of the highly anticipated Anteprima Vino Nobile di Montepulciano returned to the medieval fortress of Montepulciano on February 15th.. The doors were also opened to the public over the weekend from Saturday the 18th to Monday the 20th. More than 40 producers were present, over half of the denomination. Participants had the chance not only to taste their 2020 vintage and 2019 reserve wines, but also to learn about the latest development about the DOCG’s innovative projects related to sustainability and the ‘Pieve’ project which defines 12 unique zones of production called Additional Geographic Units. As the first DOCG in Italy, Vino Nobile di Montepulciano is also leading the way in sustainability and is now the first Italian denomination to have received the sustainability certification mark under the Equalitas standard. This has been a long Journey, that started back in 1985 when the Consortium, with the support of the Municipality of Montepulciano, decided to install a network of meteorology stations to record weather data throughout the entire production area. Expert agronomists would then make recommendations based on the findings to limit the use of chemical pesticides. Further studies were done in 1992 and 2006 to investigate the soils and biological waste respectively. Then in 2015, the Vino Nobile di Montepulciano Carbon Footprint project became a model on a national scale, calculating the CO2 emissions for one bottle of Vino Nobile. The protocol established by Equalitas for certification is extremely rigorous and includes numerous environmental requirements, such as measuring the carbon footprint, the water footprint, and socio-economic compliance with free trade unions and equalopportunities.

 

The “Pievi” project continues the route towards the excellence of the pure expression of Sangiovese.

Launched in 2021 during the pandemic, the Consorzio of Nobile di Montepulciano introduced 12 Additional Geographical Units called “Pievi” that are the result of an in-depth study of history, landscape, and wine production. The name refers to the ancient parish churches used to divide the territory into areas as far back as Roman times. The goal of the Consortium with this project is to reaffirm and codify a current physical reality with its ancient historical roots, since Montepulciano is one of the oldest wines documented in the Middle Ages. In fact, one of the most interesting documents testifying to the existence of a Montepulciano wine production and marketing district dates back to a rare sales contract from 17th October 1350, preserved in the Madonna de’ Ricci (crociferi) collection found in the Italian National Archives in Florence. The first Vino Nobile wines with the “Pieve” label from the 12 selected zones will be released next year.

 

The noble heritage of Montepulciano

A symbol of local culture, the village of Montepulciano is situated on a gentle sloping limestone hill that separates Val di Chiana from the Val del Orcia. Due to its rich history, Montepulciano represents a sort of open-air museum in the heart of one of the most popular and explored wine destinations in Tuscany. The old town is filled with Etruscan artifacts, Renaissance buildings, ornate churches decorated by illustrious artists, ancient theatres and local artisan shops. A perfect place for wine enthusiasts to immerse themselves in Tuscan beauty and history.

 

MY TASTINGS at “ANTEPRIMA” 2023 and my choice of wines:

Winery: Poliziano

Wine: Vino Nobile di Montepulciano Docg 2020

Brilliant and clean. It shows a lovely bouquet of ripe plum, violet and chocolate with a hint of tobacco. Full body with lively acidity well integrated with rich red fruit. Silky tannins with elegant finish. Great wine. 

 

Winery: Dei

Wine: Vino Nobile di Montepulciano Docg 2020

Deep ruby red with paler reflections. Complex nose with flavour of dark cherry and prune. Fragrant, juicy palate with present acidity. Discrete alcohol level and soft tannins. Long finish. Delicious wine !

 

Winery: Boscarelli

Wine: Vino Nobile di Montepulciano Docg 2020

Brilliant, deep ruby core with violet hues.Intense bouquet of black cherry and prune with a note of rhubarb. Good structure with medium-plus acidity, medium alcohol and leather overtones. Soft tannins, well integrated with the fruit.  Great wine. 

 

Winery:  Valdipiatta

Wine: Vino Nobile di Montepulciano Docg 2020

The colour is deep ruby with a compact rim. Pronounced intensity of ripe red fruit mixed with notes of chocolate and tobacco. Full body wine with good freshness. Present delicate tannins and quite long aftertaste.  Great wine.  

 

Winery: Tenuta di Gracciano della Seta

Wine: Vino Nobile di Montepulciano Docg 2020

Colour ranging from ruby core to light garnet rim. Pronounced bouquet of cherry with overtones of blackberry and chocolate. Good structure with firm, velvety tannins and long length. I like it !

 

Winery: Fattoria della Talosa

Wine:   Vino Nobile di Montepulciano Docg – Riserva 2019

Bright with paler reflections. Ruby core with violet hues. Pronounced intensity of ripe red fruit mixed with notes of chocolate, rhubarb and tobacco. A dry, full body wine with good acidity, well balanced structure and medium ripe tannins. Elegant.

 

Winery:  Le Bèrne

Wine:  Vino Nobile di Montepulciano Docg – Riserva 2019

Brilliant deep red. Complex nose with flavour of dark cherry and prune. Fragrant, juicy palate with present acidity. Discrete alcohol level and soft tannins. Long finish. Delicious wine !

 

Winery: Il Mulinaccio

Wine: Vino Nobile di Montepulciano Docg “La Poiana” – Riserva 2019

The colour is deep ruby with a compact rim. Pronounced intensity of ripe red fruit mixed with notes of chocolate and tobacco. Full body wine with good freshness. Present delicate tannins and quite long aftertaste.  Great wine.  

Winery: Bindella

Wine: Vino Nobile di Montepulciano Docg “Vallocaia” – Riserva 2019

Ruby core with violet hues. Pronounced intensity of ripe red fruit mixed with notes of chocolate, rhubarb and tobacco. A dry, full body wine with good acidity, well balanced structure and medium ripe tannins. Elegant.

 

 

 

Filippo Magnani

Tuscany – Italy
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