Chianti Rufina DOCG

Chianti Rufina DOCG

Selvapiana
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  • Year: 2023
  • Region: Italy / Tuscany
  • Grapes: Sangiovese
  • Farming practices: Organic
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HISTORY  Selvapiana was built as a medieval watch-tower overlooking the Sieve Valley, most likely as part of a system of towers built to protect Florence. During the Renaissance, the building was enlarged as summer residence for several noble Florentine families and was also the summer residence for the Bishops of Florence for a time. In 1827, it was acquired by Michele Giuntini, a very successful Florentine banker. Since 1957 it has been run by the fifth generation Giuntini family member, Francesco, who has worked with great energy and intelligence to restore the prestige of the Chianti Rufina appellation and to build a good reputation for the Selvapiana estate wines. 

Today, the estate is managed by the brother and sister team, Federico and Silvia Giuntini, who were formally adopted by Francesco so that they could continue the work and legacy of the estate as family members. They work closely with Franco Bernabei, who has been the consulting oenologist at Selvapiana since 1978. 

Selvapiana's reputation is based on producing red wines of considerable longevity and expression of terroir. The winery’s production focuses on vintage Chianti Rufina, featuring two particularly fine crus: the Chianti Rufina Riserva Bucerchiale, and Fornace, a blend of the estate's Sangiovese and international varietals.


VINEYARDS & WINEMAKING  This Chianti Rùfina is the pillar of Selvapiana's production, using primarily Sangiovese with small contributions from traditional blending partners Canaiolo, Colorino, and Malvasia Nera. This wine is an excellent example of the finesse and crispness the Rùfina subzone of Chianti delivers. 

The final blend is composed of 95% Sangiovese and 5% a blend of Canaiolo, Colorina, and Malvasia Nera. Rufina's unique soil with clay limestone mixed with schist and the proximity of the Appenines provides longer ripening fruit with fresh acidity and wines with more finesse. The wine is Vinified in thermo-regulated stainless steel tanks with 25 days of maceration. After malolactic fermentation the wine is aged in large French oak cask (15-20-25 hl) for 10 months. All estate fruit is cultivated with organic methods and vinified separately. Fermentation takes place with only indigenous yeasts.

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