Cantina Zaccagnini 2022 "CHRONICON" MONTEPULCIANO D'ABRUZZO

$51.00

GRAPE: Montepulciano

LOCATION: Abruzzo, Italy

EYE: Deep red

NOSE: Cherries, violets, balsamic

TASTE: Cherries, white pepper, vanilla, underbrush

MATURING: Aged in oak for six to nine months

WORKS ORGANICALLY

NOTES: The Chronicon Casauriense, from which the line and labels are inspired, is the collection of medieval chronicles concerning the Abbey of San Clemente a Casauria

GRAPE: Montepulciano

LOCATION: Abruzzo, Italy

EYE: Deep red

NOSE: Cherries, violets, balsamic

TASTE: Cherries, white pepper, vanilla, underbrush

MATURING: Aged in oak for six to nine months

WORKS ORGANICALLY

NOTES: The Chronicon Casauriense, from which the line and labels are inspired, is the collection of medieval chronicles concerning the Abbey of San Clemente a Casauria

ABOUT THE WINERY:

Established in the early 1970’s in Bolognano, located in the heart of Abruzzo at the base of Gran Sasso – the highest mountain in the Apienne range, Marcello Zaccagnini’s philosophy has always been tied to the land. The estate’s vineyards are organically farmed, but not certified, as they occasionally have to purchase fruit from other growers due to weather conditions and/or increased demand, and cannot guarantee that those grapes are farmed organically.
 
Their slogan, “Wine, art of man”, comes from their work with the world renowned naturalist artist, Josef Beuys - an early proponent of sustainability - and his work on “Defense of Nature”.  The tralcetto (stick) is an actual grapevine cutting from the vineyards that is cut and tied by hand onto each bottle, representing the connection between the wine and the land.  Zaccagnini’s mission is to invest in and promote the culture of the people, environment and wine-making processes that represent the values of Abruzzo, as well as making the winery a cultural hub for artists, musicians, scholars and wine enthusiasts. Marcello has accumulated a world class art and sculpture collection that is on public display in the winery, as well as in the vineyards, and supports many art festivals throughout the year.