
FORMAT: 0.75L
GRAPE VARIETY: CABERNET SAUVIGNON, CABERNET FRANC
VINTAGE: 2022
PLACE: TUSCANY-ITALY
ALCOHOL CONTENT: 14%VOL
THE STORY:
In the 1920s, as a student in Pisa, Mario Incisa della Rocchetta dreamed of creating a classy wine. His ideal, as for the aristocracy of the time, was Bordeaux. This is how he describes it in a letter to Veronelli dated 11/6/1974. “…the origin of the experiment dates back to the years between 1921 and 1925, when, as a student in Pisa and often a guest of the Dukes Salviati in Migliarino, I had drunk a wine produced from one of their vineyards on the mountain of Vecchiano that had the same unmistakable “bouquet” as an old Bordeaux that I had just tasted rather than drunk (because at 14 years old I was not allowed to drink wine) before 1915, at my grandfather Chigi's house.” Having settled with his wife Clarice in the Tenuta San Guido on the Tyrrhenian coast, he experimented with some French vines (whose cuttings he had recovered from the estate of the Dukes Salviati in Migliarino, and not from France) and concluded that the Cabernet had "the bouquet I was looking for". No one had ever thought of making a "Bordeaux" wine in Maremma, an area unknown from a winemaking point of view. The decision to plant this variety on the Tenuta San Guido estate was partly due to the similarity he had noticed between this area of Tuscany and Graves in Bordeaux. Graves means gravel, due to the stony soil that distinguishes the area, just as Sassicaia in Tuscany refers to an area with the same characteristics. From 1948 to 1967, Sassicaia remained a strictly private domain, and was drunk only on the estate. Each year, a few cases were put to age in the cellar in Castiglioncello. The marquis soon realized that the wine improved considerably with age. As often happens with great wines, what had previously been considered defects, over time turned into virtues. Now friends and relatives encouraged Mario Incisa to further his experiments and perfect his revolutionary winemaking style for the area. The 1968 vintage was the first to be released, with a reception worthy of a Bordeaux Premier Cru. In the following years the cellar was moved to temperature-controlled rooms, steel vats replaced wooden vats for fermentation, and French barriques were introduced for aging.
TYPE OF LAND:
They show different and composite morphological characteristics, with the presence of calcareous areas rich in galestro, as well as stones and pebbles and partially clayey. The production plants are located at an average altitude between 100 and 300 meters above sea level, with exposure to the West/South-West.
THE WINE:
Sassicaia 2022 by San Guido Estate is a multifaceted and multifaceted wine. It shows with energy and vibrations the character of the thoroughbred signed Tenuta San Guido. It is rich in black plums, blackberries, licorice, wild myrtle and juniper. On the palate it surprises again as it is more agile than expected after the sensory journey. A wine that therefore leaves you doubly surprised and involved and shows great balance and dynamism. It was one of the fastest harvests ever that put the close-knit and decidedly prepared team of the company to the test, both in the vineyard and in the cellar.