Castello di Volpaia

Tuscany, Italy

Coltassala, Chianti Classico Gran Selezione DOCG — 2021

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  • Introduction

    • WINERY Family-owned since 1967, located on a hilltop north of the town of Radda, 2,024 feet above sea level, highest vineyards in the Chianti Classico region.

      WINE Coltassala, is the name of Volpaia’s oldest vineyard, populated with superior clones of ancient Sangiovese vines. Single-vineyard produced since 1983 with 95% Sangiovese and 5% Mammolo. First bottled as “vino da tavola”, the wine is a Chianti Classico DOCG Gran Selezione from the 2015 vintage.

  • Vineyard Profile

    • One of the three single-vineyards produced by Volpaia. At 2,000 feet, this is one of the highest-elevation vineyards in the Chianti region.

    • Vineyards: Coltassala
    • Cultivation: Organic
    • Vine Age: Ongoing plantings since 1980
    • Soil: Sandstone
    • Exposure: South
    • Density: 5,698 vines/hectare (2,306 vines/acre)
  • Vintage Report

    • The 2021 vintage began with a rather hot March which was followed by a sharp drop in temperature at the beginning of April. Fortunately, this did not cause much damage to the buds. April and May were characterised by lower than average temperatures and plenty of rain. Summer was very hot and there was very little rainfall. From mid-August temperatures became milder with little rain continuing. The harvest began slightly earlier than usual.

  • Vinification

    • 24 months in new French oak, and a minimum 6 month in the bottle.

    • Barrel Aging: 24 months in new French oak, and a minimum 6 month in the bottle
  • Technical Information

    • Varietal Composition: 95% Sangiovese, 5% Mammolo
    • Alcohol: 14%
    • TA: 5.7 g/L
    • p H: 3.3
    • RS: <0.5 g/L
  • Tasting Notes

    • The Coltassala has a vivid ruby color. This is a wellstructured, complex wine with an elegant nose and hints of vanilla, cacao and fruit.

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Reviews

  • Coltassala, Chianti Classico Gran Selezione DOCG — 2021 – James Suckling – 96 Points

    "A precise, silky and juicy gran selezione with volume and brightness. Aromas of forest berries, wild strawberries, warm herbs and baking spices dominate on the nose. It’s medium-bodied with fine tannins and fresh acidity. Vivid and succulent with crunchy berry character. Lively and agile with a harmonious structure and a flavorful; vibrant and long finish."

  • Coltassala, Chianti Classico Gran Selezione DOCG — 2021 – Decanter – 93 Points

    "Is its usual intense self, with wood-driven notes currently at the fore. Charry oak, vanilla, tobacco and mint surge from the glass, and the palate is equally boisterous. Chocolatey textures collide with resolute, vertical tannins, and dark, concentrated fruit lurks underneath. A particularly virile, powerful rendition that demands time to tame and hopefully show Radda’s brighter side."

  • Coltassala, Chianti Classico Gran Selezione DOCG — 2021 – James Suckling – 96 Points

    "A precise, silky and juicy gran selezione with volume and brightness. Aromas of forest berries, wild strawberries, warm herbs and baking spices dominate on the nose. It’s medium-bodied with fine tannins and fresh acidity. Vivid and succulent with crunchy berry character. Lively and agile with a harmonious structure and a flavorful; vibrant and long finish."

  • Coltassala, Chianti Classico Gran Selezione DOCG — 2021 – Wine Spectator – 93 Points

    "Cherry and strawberry flavors are enhanced by notes of mint, earth, spice and iron in this powerful red, which builds in intensity to the long, oak-tinged finish. All the components are there, just needs time."

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