Montecucco Riserva 2015, Peteglia
Discover the exceptional wines of Montecucco, a renowned region nestled in the heart of Tuscany, Italy. Known for producing high-quality wines, Montecucco offers a sensory journey that captures the essence of this captivating terroir. Immerse yourself in the rich flavours and complexities of the 2015 vintage, a year hailed as outstanding throughout Tuscany. Experience the Montecucco Riserva 2015, Peteglia, a true testament to the winemaker's craftsmanship and the region's unique expression. Indulge in this exquisite wine, an exquisite blend of tradition, artistry, and the Tuscan spirit.
Montecucco 2015, Peteglia
Montecucco DOCG lies on the southwest hillsides of Amiata Mountain, directly opposite the Brunello di Montalcino slopes. The two zones share many similarities, but also many various. Sangiovese is the main red variety for both regions, but even if Montecucco has the potential to reach the quality level of Brunello, they do not share the same status.
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