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Torciano Baldassarre
The wine laws of certain wine regions, such as Italy's Tuscany, were usually established in previous eras, protecting and describing the classical wine of that time.
But as we know, time moves on. Advanced winemakers in Italy do not want to be constrained by laws, such as those in Tuscany that prescribe the percentages of grape varieties allowed in Chianti or Brunello. They are experimenting with blends involving Cabernet, one of the world's great red varietals, but not permitted in the great Tuscan wines. So they have created an upside down world where the 'lowest' quality category, Vino da Tavola, is now the most precious wine made in the region. Try this superb example of Cabernet/Sangiovese from Tenuta Torciano, aged patiently in oak and chestnut barrique. Rich, 'sweet' fruit with profound depth.
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