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On the Tyrrhenian Coast of Italy, the region of Tuscany has become a byword for Italian culture. A famous artistic legacy and rich history match the natural beauty of the Tuscan countryside, unfolding in waves of golden and green hills that ebb and flow between the Apennine Mountains and the sea.
Regarding an old question on Brunello di Montalcino's aging: If it isn't released until the 5th year after harvest (6th for riserva) and it ages a minimum of 2 years in wood/4-6 mths in the bottle.... where is the wine stored until release, or between barrel aging and bottling?
Is Biondi-Santi a DOC?
On the Tingnanello website they list the 2011 blend as 80% Sangioves, 15% Cab Sauv & 5% Cab France, but here it says that blend was set for 85% Sangiovese in 1982? Is this a change? Thanks!
user6190 check out some more information on the wine here: www.guildsomm.com/.../1125.prestige-super-tuscan-wines
In the Tuscan portion of this guide, San Felice's Vigorello is mentioned as an example of 100% Sangiovese Super Tuscan. This wine is currently comprised of Cabernet and Merlot (with little Petit Verdot and Sangiovese added on occasion). Is this a recent change?