Azienda Loghi Rosso Toscana
$19.00
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Vintage: 2018
Region: Tuscany, Italy
Viticulture: Organic
Grape varieties: Sangiovese and Merlot
Azienda Loghi Rosso Toscana is full of fresh cherries, dark plums, wildflowers, and crushed rocks. The palate is distinctly Tuscany.
Song: Better Go Home Now by Dirty Three
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About Azienda Loghi Rosso Toscana
Azienda Loghi Rosso Toscana is full of fresh cherries, dark plums, wildflowers, and crushed rocks. The palate is distinctly Tuscany.
About Azienda Loghi
Azienda Loghi is a small family farm located in the province of Siena, Tuscany, situated within the up-and-coming Orcia Valley D.O.C., as well as an area called Crete Senesi, which is famous for its white truffles. The farm is a remote 54 hectares of land where much of it is covered in natural forests, and 17 hectares are dedicated to what many connoisseurs prefer to or at least say greatly rivals, the much more popular truffles of Alba. Here, Valentino Berni, who has had 2 other generations to learn from, collects these earthly gems, yet also has an exceptional passion and knack for making beautiful wines and olive oil from their 12 hectares of vineyards and 4 hectares of olive trees. 2 of those hectares of Sangiovese grown in Montalcino only 20km south of the farm, allowing Valentino to make the 2 famous wines of Montalcino (Brunello & Rosso). As to preserve the land for the health of all ‘crops’ that he harvests, Valentino’s farming practices on his sandy clay soils are strictly pristine and completely natural. The methods in the cellar follow this minimal approach from the fields, as Valentino allows natural fermentations for his reds, ages in used barrique, and large Slavonic oak as to not impart too much foreign flavor to the wines, and keeps sulfite use to an absolute minimum in order to showcase the grapes. The wines are fresh and approachable, with great structure and class, showing off the local Sangiovese fruit, as well as other varietals.