Mazzei Concerto di Fonterutoli 2019

Special Price $47.95 Average US Price $51.00
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SKU
17655-2019

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• Domaine: Mazzei 
• Appellation: Toscana IGT
• Classification: Super Tuscan
• Origin: Tuscany, Italy

Concerto di Fonterutoli is one of the most influential Italian wines that shaped the Super Tuscan movement and created a global phenomenon in the 1980s.  From one of the premier families of the Chianti district, the Mazzei family, this stunning blend of Sangiovese and Cabernet Sauvignon is sure to captivate and impress with its perfect blend of power, finesse, and elegance.  Concerto di Fonterutoli was one of the leading wines to spearhead the Super Tuscan movement, influencing the quality of wine from the once maligned Chianti region and crowning it a leader on a global scale. 

The Mazzei family has a multi-generational relationship with wine and cultivating one of the indigenous varietals to the Chianti district, Sangiovese.  In fact, one of the first documented references to Chianti was penned by Ser Lapo Mazzei, the author of the first known document to use the Chianti denomination in 1398.  

Castello di Fonterutoli is a humble property that has been within the Mazzei family for over 26 generations.  One of the most noteworthy owners of the property was Philip Mazzei, a passionate grape-grower and intellectual.  Philip Mazzei worked in London as a wine merchant and befriended important historical figures like Benjamin Franklin, John Adams, George Washington and Thomas Jefferson.  Philip mentored the late president Thomas Jefferson and taught him how to grow vines at his estate in Monticello.  Interestingly enough, it was Philip that inspired Thomas Jefferson with the idea, “All men are by nature equally free and independent,” which was later transformed into the phrase, “All men are created equal,” in the Declaration of Independence.  The property is currently overseen by Lapo Mazzei and his sons, Filippo and Francesco. Always being at the forefront of viticulture within the Chianti district, the Mazzei family were among the first to plant international varietals like Cabernet Sauvignon and Merlot.  They would mix these international varietals with indigenous varietals, creating the fascinating blends that would be the leaders of the Super Tuscan phenomenon.  Concerto di Fonterutoli was one of the initial wines to lead the movement.

It took a lot of grit and determination to blend indigenous Sangiovese clones with international varietals.  Though wines like Concerto di Fonterutoli were adored by critics and consumers alike, the Italian wine legislation balked at the idea.  At the time, only indigenous varietals were allowed to be produced in classified wines, and Super Tuscans such as Concerto di Fonterutoli were demoted to the category of, “table wines.”  The Mazzei family knew that Concerto di Fonterutoli was a special wine and refused to be discouraged.  They persisted, and eventually Concerto di Fonterutoli and other prestigious wines within its class such as Solaia, Galatrona, and Orma, would force Italian wine legislation to recognize these wines with their own unique classification – IGT or Indicazione Geografica Tipica.

Concerto di Fonterutoli is a fabulous blend of Sangiovese and Cabernet Sauvignon, and the ratio depends on the year. The wine is vinified in concrete to preserve freshness and aged in oak barriques for added structure and ageability.

Tasting Notes

"Such a fragrant and appealing burst of aromas here with milk chocolate, blackcurrants, dried herbs and flowers. A blend of Sangiovese and Cabernet Sauvignon, this has a core of cherries and raspberries alongside savoury olive and oak elements with round, just-there tannins that give support to the fresh and lively fruit. Great power, depth and concentration. The wine is aged for 18 months in small French 225l oak barrels, 70% new, before moving to concrete tanks for four months." Georgina Hindle, Decanter, Rating: 96 Drink: 2024-2034

More Information
LWIN 1639430
Stock Status Out of Stock
Appellation Toscana IGT
Vintage 2019
Shipping Weight 3.000000
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Super Tuscan wines are high-quality red wines from Tuscany, Italy, known for blending traditional and non-native grape varieties. The term emerged in the 1970s when some winemakers began experimenting with international grapes like Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, and Syrah, alongside the native Sangiovese. This innovation broke traditional DOC (Denominazione di Origine Controllata) regulations, which limited grape choices and winemaking methods. However, many winemakers in Tuscany felt that the rules were too restrictive and didn’t allow them to express the full potential of the region’s terroir.

In the mid-20th century, some adventurous producers began experimenting with non-traditional grape varieties like Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, and Syrah, which had gained recognition for their success in regions like Bordeaux and the Rhône Valley.

The first Super Tuscan wine was Tignanello, created by Antinori in 1971. This wine marked the beginning of the Super Tuscan movement, as it blended traditional Italian grapes with international varieties. This wine is blended with 80% Sangiovese, 15% Cabernet Sauvignon and 5% Cabernet Franc. 

Super Tuscan wines are often made by prestigious estates that focus on producing wines with intense flavors, sophisticated aging potential, and a distinctive sense of place (called "terroir"). Today, Super Tuscans are among the most sought-after wines in the world and have helped elevate Tuscany's reputation as one of the world's premier wine regions.

Laguna Cellar offers some well-known Super Tuscan wines, including Marchesi Antinori Tignanello, Mazzei Concerto di Fonterutoli, Petrolo Galatrona, Orma Toscana, Marchesi Antinori Solaia and Tenuta Sette Ponti Oreno

 

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