
Lupinella Chianti 2021
This charming red wine originates from the Chianti DOCG in the Tuscany region of Italy. The La Lupinella estate was founded in 1977 by Vittoriano Bitossi, an heir to a family renowned for ceramic production since the 16th century. The winery's philosophy is rooted in a deep respect for the environment and the expression of native grape varieties, with a specific focus on the unique clay loam soils that serve as the foundation for both their vines and their historic ceramics.
Wine Description
The Lupinella Chianti presents a brilliant ruby hue in the glass. The sensory profile offers an elegant bouquet of ripe cherries, violets, and wild herbs, underscored by subtle notes of plum, earthy minerality, and a hint of spice. On the palate, the wine is medium bodied and supple yet well structured, showcasing a fresh and linear character with sleek tannins and vibrant acidity. It is characterized by its balance of traditional and modern winemaking, resulting in a refreshing and 'terroir-transparent' take on the varietal.
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Description
This charming red wine originates from the Chianti DOCG in the Tuscany region of Italy. The La Lupinella estate was founded in 1977 by Vittoriano Bitossi, an heir to a family renowned for ceramic production since the 16th century. The winery's philosophy is rooted in a deep respect for the environment and the expression of native grape varieties, with a specific focus on the unique clay loam soils that serve as the foundation for both their vines and their historic ceramics.
Wine Description
The Lupinella Chianti presents a brilliant ruby hue in the glass. The sensory profile offers an elegant bouquet of ripe cherries, violets, and wild herbs, underscored by subtle notes of plum, earthy minerality, and a hint of spice. On the palate, the wine is medium bodied and supple yet well structured, showcasing a fresh and linear character with sleek tannins and vibrant acidity. It is characterized by its balance of traditional and modern winemaking, resulting in a refreshing and 'terroir-transparent' take on the varietal.












