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Poggerino Chianti Classico Bugialla Riserva 2015  - First Bottle

Reviews

96 Wine Spectator -
A mix of pure cherry and cigar humidor aromas lead off, with the cherry theme continuing, supported by rosemary, iron and tar flavors. Big, burly tannins line the finish and should carry this wine for another few decades. Best from 2023 through 2040. 900 cases made, 200 cases imported.

Technical Details

  • BlendSangiovese
  • CountryItaly
  • RegionTuscany
  • AppellationChianti Classico
  • Alcohol15%

Poggerino Chianti Classico Bugialla Riserva 2015

Sangiovese Blends  |  Italy
WS96

Too late, we are SOLD OUT!

...at an astounding price, too! Easy case buy here, drink one every year for the next 12 years! Chianti Riserva at its finest, and a wine not often even found in the U.S.! The winery is one of the properties of a large estate which used to belong to Prince Ginori Conti, a descendant of one of Florence's oldest families. Floriana Ginori Conti inherited the winery from her father in the 1970s, and began in 1980 together with her husband Fabrizio Lanza, to produce a Chianti Classico with the "Poggerino" label. Today, the wines are organically produced, and are much sought-after and highly collectible.

We have a terrific price -- if you love rich, powerful, long-lived Sangiovese, THIS is what you want. 2015 has it all! $42.95!! $257.70 a 6-PACK with free ground shipping! Only 15 cases to sell...snap it up quick!

About the Producer

The Fattoria Poggerino is a small, organic family run winery located in the heart of Tuscany's Chianti Classico production zone. It consists of 106 acres (43 hectares) of vineyards, olive groves and woods, with a few old traditional stone houses and a 12th century church. The winery is one of the properties of a large estate which used to belong to Prince Ginori Conti, a descendant of one of Florence's oldest families. Floriana Ginori Conti inherited the winery from her father in the 1970s, and began in 1980 together with her husband Fabrizio Lanza, to produce a Chianti Classico with the "Poggerino" label. In 1999 she handed over the property to her two children, Piero and Benedetta Lanza, who had been managing it since 1988.