Wine making in Chianti: Villa Vignamaggio and Riecine (Italy)
I've generally cherished pre-winter – the possess an aroma similar to chestnuts and consuming leaves filling the fresh air, the sweet taste of reflected on wine on my lips as I wrap myself up with a scarf, the sun radiating through the leaves, helping them up like an orange light… This year, with Chianti appropriate on my doorstep, I have much more motivations to appreciate fall. What's more, I'm not going to mislead anybody, the scrumptious Chianti Classico is one of them!
The tight street was wandering aimlessly as I was gradually passing Greve. A great deal has changed since I went to Chianti in September – the delicate bends of the Tuscan slopes were currently dotted with red and yellow trees, their leaves whirling down at whatever point the breeze blew. The olives were round and delicate, practically prepared to be picked. With the grape collect practically finished, most vines were unfilled once more. October is the busiest season at the wineries since this is the point at which the wine generation starts – which makes it the ideal time to visit! My arrangement for the day was to visit Riecine and Villa Vignamaggio, two altogether different however similarly awesome wineries.
Riecine
I achieved Riecine similarly as the crisply picked grapes arrived, prepared to be smashed and matured – the entire place was clamoring and possessed a scent reminiscent of grape juice. Possessed by an Englishman Sean O'Callaghan since 1992, Riecine wine bequest has an exceptionally present day feel to it – and I don't simply mean the in vogue, moderate stylistic theme of the saloon, additionally their test way to deal with winemaking which has effectively won Riecine a couple of honors. Their Chianti Classico is produced using 100% Sangiovese grapes and tastes awesome. My top pick, in any case, was the more fragile and reviving rose – tasting it from a patio sitting above the vineyard certainly added to the flavor!
Presently onto my most loved piece of the visit…
Grape stepping! Riecine is one of not very many wineries where grapes are as yet smashed physically. The winemaker trusts that delicately squashing the organic product as opposed to doing it mechanically keeps the grape seeds from crushing and henceforth helps save the actually sweet flavor. It's additionally more fun, as well!
Villa Vignamaggio
The charming Villa Vignamaggio, altogether different from the current Riecine , is the most seasoned wine bequest in Chianti. It's been creating wine since 1404, utilizing conventional techniques (it truly doesn't get more customary than putting away wine in the fifteenth century basements!). Be that as it may, it's not quite recently the winemaking where history has assumed a part – the pale-pink manor, encompassed by a lovely garden, olive forests and the Tuscan slopes, used to have a place with the Mona Lisa's family. Some even claim this is the place Da Vinci painted his well known magnum opus.
The blend of the manor's sentimental past with the dazzling environment and regard for the custom, affectionately developed for a long time, makes it an enchanted place. You can feel it the minute you stroll past the fantastic metal. Estate Vignamaggio produces an assortment of wines, including Chianti Classico and Toscana. Not at all like Riecine, the vast majority of their Chianti Classico is produced using 80% Sangiovese grapes. My most loved was the marginally fruity Gherardino.
What are your favourite wine estates in Chianti? Are there any places you would recommend? Share your thoughts in the comments below! Resteemed it.
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nice post i used to do this process with grapes when i was a kid and really miss it ........
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