This post is a long overdue exercise in remedial education for those of us who thought we were so smart. With just a little research we learned just how wrong we were about the wine appellation Bolgheri and it's place in greater Tuscany. It's not just a cut above standard issue Tuscan Sangiovese. Bolgheri is home to Sassacaia, which on at least three occasions in the last fifty years has shown better than the best Bordeaux has to offer. The Bolgheri wine appellation, replete with its Bordeaux varietal vineyards, is, in fact, Italy's answer to Bordeaux.
Bolgheri is an Italian DOC (denominazione di controllata) in Maremma along the northern Tuscan coast just south of Livorno. Like everywhere else in Italy, viticulture and wine making there has an exceedingly long history. The traditional ways were adjusted two to three hundred years ago when the Bordeaux varietals (Cabernet Sauvignon, Cabernet Franc, Merlot and Petit Verdot) were first introduced. Still, today the popular sentiment and Italian Wine Law dictate that wine is to be made in the traditional fashion. Viticulture and oenological procedures are to be appropriate and consistent with longstanding local customs.
The Bolgheri DOC allows for two quality levels, Bolgheri and Bolgheri Superiore and the autonomous stand alone Sassacaia appellation. Basic Bolgheri appellation red wine may contain up to 50% Sangiovese or Syrah or it may be 100% Cabernet, Merlot or Cabernet Franc or any combination of those grapes not to exceed the Sangiovese/Syrah limits. Any Bolgheri wine must conform in color, bouquet and taste to traditional standards. It should be red-garnet in color with a heady bouquet and dry and balanced on the palate. The Superiore version must be aged two years and must impress with elegance and structure.
Sassacaia is the product of Tenuta San Guido in western Bolgheri. They are the wine appellation. They make three wines: Sassacaia (85%,Cabernet Sauvignon, 15% Cabernet Franc) and Guidalberto and Le Difese, two Bordeaux Blends that include Sangiovese in the blends.
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