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1427 • Chianti Classico 2020 750 ml

Annata 2021
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Chianti Classico 1427 • 2019 is a fresh wine, with a well-balanced body and an elegant character.

It contains the aromas of Sangiovese that refer to the charm of the Tuscan land. The Chianti Classico 2019 is aged in medium-sized wood (225 Liters – 500 Liters) is not filtered.

 

CHIANTI CLASSICO REFINED IN WOOD

GRAPES
Sangiovese and Merlot

HARVEST AND VINIFICATION
Grapes are handpicked. The stems are delicately removed from the grapes, then ferment  and  macerate  on the skins for 15 days in steel tanks.  100 %  of  the  wine  is  then  aged for 12 months in third passage French  oak  barrels.

The wine is then bottled and stocked for 12 months at a controlled temperature.

ORGANOLEPTIC NOTES
Bright  ruby-red  color,  with pleasant fruity  aromas and a decisive yet harmonious palate. These characteristics, together a persistent aftertaste, leave you a long lasting memory of  the wine.

COMBINATION
First  courses,  white  meats,  fresh  cheeses. Serve at 18° C. Open a few minutes before serving.

 

THE STORY

Panzanello begins long ago, in 1427, a year that also marks the beginning of an unceasing effort to develop.

Anna Maria Sommaruga in 1964 acquired the property of Panzanello, Andrea’s grandmother.

Panzano in Chianti, a little town vineyards. Grandmother Anna Maria decided to redesign it as it is now. Teach the future generations the real meaning of “family”.

In 1965 works on the great house were finished and the vineyards around it were managed by dear Luigi and his wife Maria. The grapes were delivered to the local cooperative winery of “Grevepesa” . Panzanello was then a farm of 30 hectares (75 acres)and is now much larger, with about 120 hectares (300 acres).

Andrea got his love for the vineyards and in 1993, when he decided he didn’t really want to be a financial consultant in Rome, She agreed, and that is how, in 1994, he began his adventure as a winemaker.

From the beginning, Andrea Sommaruga continued to “educate” his vineyards. Those who drink Panzanello wines are given the opportunity to feel the passion that lies behind them, taking what is a real trip in time.

 

BOTTOLING
He bottled his first wine in 1995 and it wasn’t a bad start for a beginner. He started with 900 bottles and now Panzanello produces more than 50,000 every year.

In 1997 Andrea married Ioletta and she too, moving from Rome to Panzanello, gave up her idea of being an architect.

Over the years, Andrea and his staff have perfected every stage of the winemaking process.

 

SEGRET
According to Andrea, there are two secrets to success with wine:

First secret is patience……… the patience to wait until everything is perfectly ripe for a product of QUALITY.
Second secret is respect …… respect for nature, and since 1998 Panzanello has been ORGANIC.

If you want to hear the rest of the story, just ask Andrea and Ioletta’s two boys, Giorgio and Carlo!

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Grapes

Chianti Classico 1427 is produced with 95% Sangiovese and 5% Merlot, selected from the best vineyards of the estate. The terroir of Panzanello enhances the typicality of the grape variety, offering an elegant, balanced wine with an authentic expression of Chianti Classico DOCG.

Maceration Time

The grapes macerate for 15 days in stainless steel vats, allowing for optimal extraction of color, tannins and aromas. This process allows for a fresh and vibrant wine, with a silky tannic texture and a balanced structure that maintains a pleasant drinkability.

Winemaking and Refinement

After fermentation, 100% refines 12 months in used tonneaux. After a further 12 months of refinement in the bottle, the wine expresses its harmony between complexity and immediacy.

Organoleptic Characteristics

It has a bright, luminous and inviting ruby ​​red color. Fresh cherry, violet and light spicy accents emerge on the nose, accompanied by notes of aromatic herbs and undergrowth. The sip is dynamic and balanced, with delicate tannins and a freshness that prolongs the finish, making it agile and pleasantly persistent.

Alcohol Content and Structure

With around 14.5% alcohol, Chianti Classico 1427 has a lean but solid structure. The vibrant acidity and fine tannins make it a versatile and very elegant wine, capable of evolving for several years while maintaining its immediate and pleasant drinkability.

Service and Temperature

It is recommended to serve at 16-18°C, uncorking the bottle about 30 minutes before tasting. To best enhance the bouquet, it is ideal to use a tulip glass, which helps to concentrate the aromas and enhance the freshness of the Sangiovese.

Food Pairings

Versatile and harmonious, it pairs perfectly with first courses with sauce, white meats and fresh cheeses. Excellent with a classic Tuscan ragù pasta, but also with cured meats, bruschetta and pici all'aglione. Its freshness also makes it ideal with more delicate dishes, maintaining a perfect balance between acidity and softness.

The Charm of 1427

Taste the 1427 Chianti Classico, a wine that takes you straight back to the Florence of the Medici: born from the new land registry of 1427, it tells the ancient story of Panzanello and its excellence.

Andrea Sommarruga's passionate narration is an invitation to live a unique sensory experience.

The Charm of 1427

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Territory & Sustainability

Territory & Sustainability

In Panzanello, every step respects nature and enhances the territory.

Organic farming is our choice to preserve the balance of the land and offer wines that tell the story of Chianti.
A commitment that looks to the future, without forgetting its roots.