SLOW WINE GUIDA 2024

SLOW WINE – GUIDA 2024

LIFE - finding ourselves in the village of Camigliano we would never think of encountering in its alleys a reality producing just under 400,000 bottles per year, so well integrated into the architectural fabric of the village itself is the cellar. Purchased at the end of the 1950s by Walter Ghezzi, the company is now led by his son Gualtiero, who in addition to managing the various company activities is carrying out cooperative restoration work on the ancient village.
VINEYARDS – the entire body of vines, although almost entirely adjacent to the cellar, is divided into various plots, distinguished from each other by soil composition, altitude and exposure, differences such as to ensure that every variety, every clone and every rootstock can coexist with its best habitat, to generate intact fruit of adequate concentration.
WINES – the modern cellar is organized in a rational manner, a necessary requirement to combine quantity and quality in the wines produced
Brunello di Montalcino 2018 – 200,000 bt; €36 - Elegant aromas, with dark ripe fruit enriched by subtle notes of tobacco and cocoa, for a large, warm and pleasant sip, with a nice tannic quality.
Brunello di Montalcino 2018 Paesaggio Inatteso – 4,000 bt; €50 - Refined nose, in which varietal recognitions blend with tertiary references; balanced, powerful, deep taste, with a citrusy and bright finish.
Rosso di Montalcino 2021 – 70,000 bt; €14 - Interesting for its aromatic fragrance, juiciness and smoothness.
Gamal 2022 – 7,000 bt; €11 - Savory, aromatic, fragrant.
Poderuccio 2022 – merlot, cabernet sauvignon, sangiovese 10,000 bt; €12 - Harmonious, solid, broad.
Gamal Rosa2022 – sangiovese, syrah 4,000 bt; €11 - Agile, fresh, fragrant.