Toscolo Chianti 2016
Primary flavours

Cherry

Fig

Raspberry

Strawberry

Tomato

Bay Leaf

Earthy

Roasted Tomato

Savoury

Thyme
Details
The classic Tuscan region of Chianti is home to the best-known expression of Sangiovese in the world - an inimitable mix of fruitiness and savouriness, bright red fruits balanced by earth and spice, and gentle tannins that leave you ready for the next glass.
The Toscolo 2016 really over-delivers - bright cherry fruit with a layer of violet perfume, backed up by notes of bay leaf, thyme and gentle earthiness.
The tannins and the acidity really intertwine beautifully to create a succulent finish that makes the wine oh so drinkable.
Really delicious stuff.
Toscolo Chianti is a fascinating testament to the fact that fine wine really does break down boundaries, bring people together, and allows for rulebooks to be ripped up and re-written with flavour, character, and excellence forever at the fore. The winemakers behind this brilliantly contradictory label are Neil and Maria Empson, who as their names suggest, are not native Tuscans. Once upon a time, the idea of outsiders setting up a winery in this most hallowed of Italian wine regions would have been beyond belief. Thankfully, times have changed - and there’s something refreshing about the fact that the Empsons aren’t driven by familial obligation, after having inherited some crumbling ancestral winery. Instead, they’re moved by what should be at the heart of every great wine: a real passion for making something which stands out from the crowd, and which doffs its cap to tradition while squarely facing the future. That’s not to say that Neil and Maria don’t have wine in their blood; Neil comes from a winemaking family in New Zealand (indeed, his grandfather was one of the original Marlborough region pioneers), and Maria is from Rhode Island, but studied art in Florence where she developed a real love for Italian red wines. They originally planned to look at buying vineyards in France, but after honeymooning in Tuscany, their hearts were set on learning everything they could about the wine region and setting up shop in Chianti. After several years of hard work and dedication, Toscolo Chianti was born, and they rode the wave of the Tuscan renaissance in the latter half of the 20th century. Their New World approaches are counterbalanced by their close friend Franco Bernabei, a local enologist who ensures their wines are more than worthy of the region they slap on their labels, and who brings generations of Chianti knowledge to the operation. The road which led to Toscolo Chianti was certainly an unorthodox one, but what cannot be denied is that Neil and Maria produce the real deal: a luscious set of Sangiovese wines and blends which prove that passion really is the key to success. The classic Tuscan region of Chianti is home to the best-known expression of Sangiovese in the world - an inimitable mix of fruitiness and savouriness, bright red fruits balanced by earth and spice, and gentle tannins that leave you ready for the next glass. The Toscolo 2016 really over-delivers - bright cherry fruit with a layer of violet perfume, backed up by notes of bay leaf, thyme and gentle earthiness. The tannins and the acidity really intertwine beautifully to create a succulent finish that makes the wine oh so drinkable. Really delicious stuff.
Toscolo Chianti is a fascinating testament to the fact that fine wine really does break down boundaries, bring people together, and allows for rulebooks to be ripped up and re-written with flavour, character, and excellence forever at the fore. The winemakers behind this brilliantly contradictory label are Neil and Maria Empson, who as their names suggest, are not native Tuscans. Once upon a time, the idea of outsiders setting up a winery in this most hallowed of Italian wine regions would have been beyond belief. Thankfully, times have changed - and there’s something refreshing about the fact that the Empsons aren’t driven by familial obligation, after having inherited some crumbling ancestral winery. Instead, they’re moved by what should be at the heart of every great wine: a real passion for making something which stands out from the crowd, and which doffs its cap to tradition while squarely facing the future. That’s not to say that Neil and Maria don’t have wine in their blood; Neil comes from a winemaking family in New Zealand (indeed, his grandfather was one of the original Marlborough region pioneers), and Maria is from Rhode Island, but studied art in Florence where she developed a real love for Italian red wines. They originally planned to look at buying vineyards in France, but after honeymooning in Tuscany, their hearts were set on learning everything they could about the wine region and setting up shop in Chianti. After several years of hard work and dedication, Toscolo Chianti was born, and they rode the wave of the Tuscan renaissance in the latter half of the 20th century. Their New World approaches are counterbalanced by their close friend Franco Bernabei, a local enologist who ensures their wines are more than worthy of the region they slap on their labels, and who brings generations of Chianti knowledge to the operation. The road which led to Toscolo Chianti was certainly an unorthodox one, but what cannot be denied is that Neil and Maria produce the real deal: a luscious set of Sangiovese wines and blends which prove that passion really is the key to success. The classic Tuscan region of Chianti is home to the best-known expression of Sangiovese in the world - an inimitable mix of fruitiness and savouriness, bright red fruits balanced by earth and spice, and gentle tannins that leave you ready for the next glass. The Toscolo 2016 really over-delivers - bright cherry fruit with a layer of violet perfume, backed up by notes of bay leaf, thyme and gentle earthiness. The tannins and the acidity really intertwine beautifully to create a succulent finish that makes the wine oh so drinkable. Really delicious stuff.
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Taste Profile
This wine’s tasting notes.
Sweetness
nonesomelots
Body
lightmediumfull
Fruitiness
lowmediumhigh
Tannins
lowmediumhigh
Acidity
lowmediumhigh
Oak
nonesomelots
Alcohol
low
(under 12%)medium
(12-14%)high
(14%+)
Taste Summary
This wine’s tasting notes are leaning towards medium bodied, low sweetness, with medium acidity, some fruitiness, medium tannins, medium alcohol and some oak.
Specs
Region
Tuscany
country
Italy
Grape type
Sangiovese
Wine Maker
Toscolo
Alcohol
12.5%
Vintage
2016
Cellar period
5-10 years
Production method
Unfiltered
Pairing guide
You can always trust the Tuscans when it comes to red wine which simply burst with character. This Chianti is a great example of quality Italian produce, and like all Sangiovese wines, it’s brilliant for pairing with a wide range of dishes. It’s going to match up very nicely with dishes which put rich, juicy tomatoes front and centre, or which boast a thick and unctuous tomato sauce. It’s also going to be a great match for pizza and quesadillas, and any vegetarian dishes which make great use of butter and olive oil. Try it with a classic Italian meat or veggie pasta dish, and you’ll be in food pairing heaven!
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Food

Italian

Grilled Meat

Antipasto

Grilled Mushrooms

Risotto
Tastes

Salty

Earthy

Rich
Moods
Seasons

Autumn

Spring
Wine region

Tuscany, Italy
Tuscany is a region located in central Italy known for its rolling hills, beautiful countryside, and rich cultural and artistic heritage. But for us, it’s synonymous with wine, mainly those of Chianti. The Tuscany wine region is located in central Italy and is known for producing formidable red wines made from grape varieties such as Sangiovese, Cabernet Sauvignon, and Merlot. The area is home to several famous wine regions, including Chianti, Brunello di Montalcino, and Vino Nobile di Montepulciano, which are known for producing some of Italy's most highly regarded wines. Notable producers include Antinori for their legendary Chianti and Tenuta San Guido for their fabled Sassicaia label.
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