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Piccini WinesMontegiachi
Chianti Classico Riserva DOCGA supreme exaltation of Sangiovese and its territory, Montegiachi owes its name to the fortress castle of the same name erected in the 15th century near Castelnuovo Berardenga. In 2008, the Gambero Rosso spotlight also shone on this prestigious label, awarding its quality the coveted Three Glasses. For the first time in history, a Tuscan cooperative could boast the most important award in the Italian wine world.
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Piccini WinesPapaleto
Tuscany IgtAngiolo Piccini’s father was a great fan of theater, especially Shakespeare’s plays. Whenever they gave a play by the English bard at the theater, he never missed an opportunity to attend. In his family, they then began affectionately calling him “Hamlet,” after the famous Shakespearean character he was in love with. But the word proved hostile to little Angiolo, who sweetly called him “Papa Leto.” From this tender epithet, Papaleto was born, reminiscent of our progenitor’s father, recalling that family air that is still the company mantra today.
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Piccini WinesPècchero
Tuscany Igt“A great wine deserves a great glass,” Pierangiolo Piccini often repeated, cuddling his grandson Michelangelo with his gaze. Grandfather’s words impressed themselves on the boy’s heart, guiding his steps. Years later, the young Michelangelo embarked on a long oenological journey that led him, with technique and tenacity, to the creation of Pècchero, a love poem dedicated to Cabernet Franc that traces the exuberant soul of its creator.
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Piccini WinesPerpiero
Tuscany IGTWe are at the exact point where, having passed the last Metalliferous Hills of the innermost Maremma, we begin to see the “new” sea of Tuscany, the sea of sailing ships seeking the wind of Castiglione della Pescaia. Nestled in this paradise, Pierangiolo Piccini walks among the vines. Her steps sink into the warm earth, as if to bask in its maternal warmth. In the space of a moment, Pierangiolo’s instincts anticipate agronomic calculations, scanning horizons that only an artist can imagine.
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Piccini WinesPinocchio
Italian recipeFresh and authentic, our “Pinocchio” keeps the jovial character of Collodi’s character intact. The fruit of the Piccini Family’s Italian Recipe, “Pinocchio” leaps into the glass, lively and spirited, like
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Piccini WinesPomegranate Field
Aglianico del Vulture Superiore Riserva DOCGAt the foothills of Vulture, on the edge of the ancient village of Venosa, stands Regio Cantina, nestled in the green of unspoiled Basilicata. The estate’s 15 hectares of vines spread over a unique blanket of land: the lush scenery of Vulture. The ancient volcano rises on the plateau and watches over the valleys below, giving them such exceptional terroir that this area is unique in the entire Mediterranean quadrant. Its wonderful bouquet intones a concert of aromas that envelops the senses with its warm, smooth tone.
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Piccini WinesProsae Coast Tuscany
Igt | Organic WineProsae is an organic wine produced without the addition of sulfites, which allows it to reflect its terroir without resorting to invasive agronomic and oenological practices. Its grapes come from our vineyards located along the Gulf of Follonica, where native varieties have thrived for centuries in harmony with the unique climatic conditions of the Tuscan coast. Our organic farming practices involve cultivating the rows without the use of herbicides or chemicals.
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Piccini WinesRed Histrio
Toscana Igt | Organic WineAt the dawn of civilization, the Mediterranean was sailed by ships with their holds bulging with amphorae of wine. Myths, legends, business and trade have arisen around this exquisite beverage, but one thing is certain: few things have shaped human culture and history like wine.
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Piccini WinesRed Memoro
Wine of ItalyMemoro invites you to discover the Italy of wine, offering a real wine tour through the four corners of the Bel Paese. The wind rose, which stands out on the label, is a reminder of the Italian pride of the Piccini family, always exploring the new routes of Italian wine.
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Piccini WinesRock at the knoll
Tuscany IgtAn intimate expression of Tuscany, Sasso al Poggio is a wine that tells of the territory and its greatness. Here, experience and tradition meet the desire for innovation: in fact, the typicality of Sangiovese combines with the elegance of Cabernet and the softness of Merlot.
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Piccini WinesRogolaio
Tuscany IgtCenturies ago, a young farmer named Angiolo made a discovery that changed his life forever. Intent on working in the fields, he noticed a raven, intent on pecking
his crop. Furious, he began to chase the bird away. By dint of running after the bird, Angiolo found himself in a clearing at the foot of a hill. Intrigued by the novelty, he climbed the slope: what he saw on the other side filled his heart. Before his eyes, an ancient vineyard unfurled.
It was love at first sight.
Armed with dedication and patience, the boy returned to the vineyard, turning that neglected corner into a little gem. From this first vineyard, Mangerina Estate would later be born, the origin and first offshoot of the Piccini winery.
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Piccini WinesRosso di Montalcino
DocA younger brother of the more famous Brunello, Rosso di Montalcino is exalted in its fresh, lively tones woven into a vigorous structure.
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Piccini WinesRosso di Montalcino
DocIf Tuscany is generally considered the epicenter of Italian enology, Montalcino and its wines (Brunello and Rosso) represent the “when” and “where” of that greatness. In the pantheon of ratings, the international press ranks Brunello among the best wines not only of Italy, but of the world.
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Piccini WinesScalunera
Etna Rosso DOCScalunera Etna Rosso proudly exhibits the gentle softness and great structure given by the generous soil covering Etna’s flanks.
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Piccini WinesSt. Lazarus
Chianti Classico Gran Selezione DOCGA sublime synthesis of Sangiovese and its cru of origin, San Lazzaro celebrates the marriage between the wine and its territory of origin. The cru of the same name stands at 360 m above sea level, benefiting from a southwest exposure. The vines, planted in 2006, rest on clay soil, with the presence of skeleton.
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Piccini WinesTerziere di Levante
Chianti Classico DocgAmong the hills that embrace Gaiole in Chianti stands Vertine, a delightful medieval village perched 350 meters above sea level. Along its sides unfurl the vineyards from which the Terziere di Levante originates. A mosaic territory par excellence of Chianti Classico, Gaiole epitomizes many of the salient characteristics of this slice of Tuscany: from the most squillant and decisive notes to the most bombastic and spicy.
