

Casa Piccini Toscana Red Wine is a vibrant Italian red wine crafted by the historic Piccini family since 1882. This Toscana IGT blend of Sangiovese and Merlot offers a round and enjoyable character with notes of ripe fruit. Perfect for pairing with pasta or grilled meats, it captures the vivacious spirit of Tuscany.
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Allergy Advice: Contains Sulphites.
Bottled by: Tenute Piccini Spa, Castellina in Chianti (SI), Italia.
Packaging: Bottle
| Alcohol by volume | 12% |
| Alcoholic content | 9.0 units |
| Grape variety | Sangiovese, Merlot |
| Wine colour | Red |
| Type of closure | Screwcap |
| Storage instructions | To enjoy this wine at its best, drink within of purchase.1 year |
History: Piccini was founded back in 1882 by Angiolio Piccini who started with just 7 hectares. Piccini now has four separate estates in its portfolio and ranks as one of the most recognisable Tuscan brands worldwide with fourth generation Mario and Martina Piccini at the helm.
Regional information: Casa Piccini presents an innovative take on the timeless Tuscan tradition by bringing Sangiovese into the third millennium. Our Toscana IGT wine beautifully captures the vivacious and energetic spirit of the vine, while reflecting the distinctive Piccini style. Inspired by the iconic Chianti Orange look, our wine boasts a contemporary label that perfectly complements its joyful nature.
Vinification: As authentic as the people of Tuscany, Casa Piccini brings a refreshing twist to the region's tradition with its round and enjoyable character. The grapes are meticulously selected and undergo controlled temperature fermentation. Afterwards, a prolonged maceration period enhances the fruity and flavourful characteristics of the Sangiovese.