2019 Castellare di Castellina I Sodi di San Niccolo

Type of Wine | |
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Country | |
Region | Tuscany |
Appellation | |
Winery | Castellare di Castellina |
Vintage | 2019 |
Grape | |
Content (Alc) | 0.75 ltr (14.5%) |
Drink window | 2023 - 2038 |
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Description
I Sodi di San Niccolò is the flagship of the Chianti Classico house Castellare di Castellina (known for its labels with drawings of birds). This wine was first made in 1977 and is one of the few Super Tuscans made with only native grape varieties: 85% Sangioveto (local clone of Sangiovese) and 15% Malvasia Nera. The wine was the very first Italian wine to be included in their top 100 by Wine Spectator in 1988. The purity of this wine from the beautiful 2019 is convincing. Beautiful dark ruby red with notes of blood orange, sweet spices, leather and cedar wood remaining and all beautifully framed with good acidity, good fruit. The 2019 is still a baby, so be sure to decant it in its younger years and can safely be stored in the cellar until 2045.
A selection of the reviews:
"This is a long-celebrated blend of 85% Sangioveto (another name for Sangiovese) and 15% Malvasia Nera from one of the headline estates of Castellina in Chianti. The Castellare di Castellina 2019 I Sodi di S. Niccolò (with 55,000 bottles released ) opens to soft texture and medium weight with dark aromas of blackcurrant and cherry. Those aromas show an earthy or savory side that comes through to the palate. The wine closes with sweet tannins, and this vintage boasts a solid build overall." -Robert Parker's Wine Advocate
"The 2019 I Sodi di San Niccolò is another fabulous wine from Castellare. At this stage, the 2019 is an infant. The purity of the fruit is compelling. Despite its considerable intensity, the 2019 appears to have less forbidding tannins than in many years , which should allow it to drink well with minimal cellaring. Blood orange, sweet spice, leather and cedar linger on the stylish finish." - Vinous
"An intense, vibrant red marked by haunting scents of violet, black cherry, blackberry, wild rosemary, eucalyptus and iron. Supple and open, yet with solid structure underneath. This wine's precision balance renders it approachable now, yet this will be better in two to three years. Spicy aftertaste. Sangioveto and Malvasia Nera. Best from 2026 through 2047." -Wine Spectator
"Super fragranced nose, patchouli, pot pourri, Turkish Delight, rose with caramelised red berries and a touch of smoke and incense - all quiet forward and expressive. The nose alone you could smell for hours such is its complexity and beguiling nature. Powerful and concentrated on the palate, this is broad and muscular, sinewy with depth and determination. Tannins are well integrated, really giving the support to the fruit and acidity, driving the flavors forward despite the clear weight and hold. Fragranced red berries continue on the palate with a touch of stone, graphite and matchstick. Rich and big on the mid palate, becoming more focused towards the finish. Cleary well made with lots going on. Acidity is great, it's cool, clean, sleek and packed full of flavor. Almost too much, this is a big wine, so needs time, but has lots of appeal and mouthwatering freshness throughout. Director and winemaker Alessandro Cellai." - Decanter
Specifications
Type of Wine | Red |
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Country | Italy |
Region | Tuscany |
Appellation | Super Tuscan |
Winery | Castellare di Castellina |
Grape | Sangiovese |
Biological certified | No |
Natural wine | No |
Vegan | No |
Vintage | 2019 |
Drinking as of | 2023 |
Drinking till | 2038 |
Alcohol % | 14.5 |
Alcohol free/low | No |
Content | 0.75 ltr |
Oak aging | Yes |
Sparkling | No |
Dessert wine | No |
Closure | Cork |
Parker rating | 95 |
James Suckling rating | 94 |
Vinous rating | 95 |
Professional Reviews
Parker
The Wine Advocate
RP 95
Reviewed by:
Monica Larner
Release Price:
$119
Drink Date:
2023 - 2040
This is a long-celebrated blend of 85% Sangioveto (another name for Sangiovese) and 15% Malvasia Nera from one of the headline estates of Castellina in Chianti. The Castellare di Castellina 2019 I Sodi di S. Niccolò (with 55,000 bottles released) opens to soft texture and medium weight with dark aromas of blackcurrant and cherry. Those aromas show an earthy or savory side that comes through to the palate. The wine closes with sweet tannins, and this vintage boasts a solid build overall.
This estate has an amphitheater of vines in Castellina in Chianti located at a cool 470 meters above sea level. The vines enjoy southwest exposures on schistic clay galestro-rich soils.
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James Suckling
CASTELLARE DI CASTELLINA TOSCANA CONIALE DI CASTELLARE 2019
Thursday, January 4, 2024
CountryItaly
RegionTuscany
Vintage2019
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Score
93
Lovely freshness to the blackberry and blackcurrant aromas, set against lightly spicy and herbal notes. Medium-bodied with a good balance of fresh fruit and oak, firm tannins and a long, clean finish. Pleasant Tuscan cab. Best after 2025.
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Wine Spectator
"This is a long-celebrated blend of 85% Sangioveto (another name for Sangiovese) and 15% Malvasia Nera from one of the headline estates of Castellina in Chianti. The Castellare di Castellina 2019 I Sodi di S. Niccolò (with 55,000 bottles released) opens to soft texture and medium weight with dark aromas of blackcurrant and cherry. Those aromas show an earthy or savory side that comes through to the palate. The wine closes with sweet tannins, and this vintage boasts a solid build overall." - Robert Parker's Wine Advocate
"The 2019 I Sodi di San Niccolò is another fabulous wine from Castellare. At this stage, the 2019 is an infant. The purity of the fruit is compelling. Despite its considerable intensity, the 2019 appears to have less forbidding tannins than in many years, which should allow it to drink well with minimal cellaring. Blood orange, sweet spice, leather and cedar linger on the stylish finish." - Vinous
"An intense, vibrant red marked by haunting scents of violet, black cherry, blackberry, wild rosemary, eucalyptus and iron. Supple and open, yet with solid structure underneath. This wine's precision balance renders it approachable now, yet this will be better in two to three years. Spicy aftertaste. Sangioveto and Malvasia Nera. Best from 2026 through 2047." - Wine Spectator
"Super fragranced nose, patchouli, pot pourri, Turkish Delight, rose with caramelised red berries and a touch of smoke and incense - all quiet forward and expressive. The nose alone you could smell for hours such is its complexity and beguiling nature. Powerful and concentrated on the palate, this is broad and muscular, sinewy with depth and determination. Tannins are well integrated, really giving the support to the fruit and acidity, driving the flavours forward despite the clear weight and hold. Fragranced red berries continue on the palate with a touch of stone, graphite and matchstick. Rich and big on the mid palate, becoming more focussed towards the finish. Cleary well made with lots going on. Acidity is great, it's cool, clean, sleek and packed full of flavour. Almost too much, this is a big wine, so needs time, but has lots of appeal and mouthwatering freshness throughout. Director and winemaker Alessandro Cellai." - Decanter
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Vinous
95
Drinking Window
2026 - 2044
From: Chianti Classico: The Brilliant 2021s & Variable 2020s (Aug 2023)
The 2019 I Sodi di San Niccolò is another fabulous wine from Castellare. At this stage, the 2019 is an infant. The purity of the fruit is compelling. Despite its considerable intensity, the 2019 appears to have less forbidding tannins than in many years, which should allow it to drink well with minimal cellaring. Blood orange, sweet spice, leather and cedar linger on the stylish finish.
- By Antonio Galloni on June 2023
This is another strong set of wines from Castellare and proprietor Paolo Panerai. Two wines in particular are worthy of mention: the 2021 Chianti Classico for its sheer deliciousness and the 2019 I Sodi di San Niccolò for its unusual early approachability.
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I Sodi di San Niccolò is the flagship of the Chianti Classico house Castellare di Castellina (known for its labels with drawings of birds). This wine was first made in 1977 and is one of the few Super Tuscans made with only native grape varieties: 85% Sangioveto (local clone of Sangiovese) and 15% Malvasia Nera. The wine was the very first Italian wine to be included in their top 100 by Wine Spectator in 1988. The purity of this wine from the beautiful 2019 is convincing. Beautiful dark ruby red with notes of blood orange, sweet spices, leather and cedar wood remaining and all beautifully framed with good acidity, good fruit. The 2019 is still a baby, so be sure to decant it in its younger years and can safely be stored in the cellar until 2045.
A selection of the reviews:
"This is a long-celebrated blend of 85% Sangioveto (another name for Sangiovese) and 15% Malvasia Nera from one of the headline estates of Castellina in Chianti. The Castellare di Castellina 2019 I Sodi di S. Niccolò (with 55,000 bottles released ) opens to soft texture and medium weight with dark aromas of blackcurrant and cherry. Those aromas show an earthy or savory side that comes through to the palate. The wine closes with sweet tannins, and this vintage boasts a solid build overall." -Robert Parker's Wine Advocate
"The 2019 I Sodi di San Niccolò is another fabulous wine from Castellare. At this stage, the 2019 is an infant. The purity of the fruit is compelling. Despite its considerable intensity, the 2019 appears to have less forbidding tannins than in many years , which should allow it to drink well with minimal cellaring. Blood orange, sweet spice, leather and cedar linger on the stylish finish." - Vinous
"An intense, vibrant red marked by haunting scents of violet, black cherry, blackberry, wild rosemary, eucalyptus and iron. Supple and open, yet with solid structure underneath. This wine's precision balance renders it approachable now, yet this will be better in two to three years. Spicy aftertaste. Sangioveto and Malvasia Nera. Best from 2026 through 2047." -Wine Spectator
"Super fragranced nose, patchouli, pot pourri, Turkish Delight, rose with caramelised red berries and a touch of smoke and incense - all quiet forward and expressive. The nose alone you could smell for hours such is its complexity and beguiling nature. Powerful and concentrated on the palate, this is broad and muscular, sinewy with depth and determination. Tannins are well integrated, really giving the support to the fruit and acidity, driving the flavors forward despite the clear weight and hold. Fragranced red berries continue on the palate with a touch of stone, graphite and matchstick. Rich and big on the mid palate, becoming more focused towards the finish. Cleary well made with lots going on. Acidity is great, it's cool, clean, sleek and packed full of flavor. Almost too much, this is a big wine, so needs time, but has lots of appeal and mouthwatering freshness throughout. Director and winemaker Alessandro Cellai." - Decanter
Type of Wine | Red |
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Country | Italy |
Region | Tuscany |
Appellation | Super Tuscan |
Winery | Castellare di Castellina |
Grape | Sangiovese |
Biological certified | No |
Natural wine | No |
Vegan | No |
Vintage | 2019 |
Drinking as of | 2023 |
Drinking till | 2038 |
Alcohol % | 14.5 |
Alcohol free/low | No |
Content | 0.75 ltr |
Oak aging | Yes |
Sparkling | No |
Dessert wine | No |
Closure | Cork |
Parker rating | 95 |
James Suckling rating | 94 |
Vinous rating | 95 |
Parker
The Wine Advocate
RP 95
Reviewed by:
Monica Larner
Release Price:
$119
Drink Date:
2023 - 2040
This is a long-celebrated blend of 85% Sangioveto (another name for Sangiovese) and 15% Malvasia Nera from one of the headline estates of Castellina in Chianti. The Castellare di Castellina 2019 I Sodi di S. Niccolò (with 55,000 bottles released) opens to soft texture and medium weight with dark aromas of blackcurrant and cherry. Those aromas show an earthy or savory side that comes through to the palate. The wine closes with sweet tannins, and this vintage boasts a solid build overall.
This estate has an amphitheater of vines in Castellina in Chianti located at a cool 470 meters above sea level. The vines enjoy southwest exposures on schistic clay galestro-rich soils.
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James Suckling
CASTELLARE DI CASTELLINA TOSCANA CONIALE DI CASTELLARE 2019
Thursday, January 4, 2024
CountryItaly
RegionTuscany
Vintage2019
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Score
93
Lovely freshness to the blackberry and blackcurrant aromas, set against lightly spicy and herbal notes. Medium-bodied with a good balance of fresh fruit and oak, firm tannins and a long, clean finish. Pleasant Tuscan cab. Best after 2025.
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Wine Spectator
"This is a long-celebrated blend of 85% Sangioveto (another name for Sangiovese) and 15% Malvasia Nera from one of the headline estates of Castellina in Chianti. The Castellare di Castellina 2019 I Sodi di S. Niccolò (with 55,000 bottles released) opens to soft texture and medium weight with dark aromas of blackcurrant and cherry. Those aromas show an earthy or savory side that comes through to the palate. The wine closes with sweet tannins, and this vintage boasts a solid build overall." - Robert Parker's Wine Advocate
"The 2019 I Sodi di San Niccolò is another fabulous wine from Castellare. At this stage, the 2019 is an infant. The purity of the fruit is compelling. Despite its considerable intensity, the 2019 appears to have less forbidding tannins than in many years, which should allow it to drink well with minimal cellaring. Blood orange, sweet spice, leather and cedar linger on the stylish finish." - Vinous
"An intense, vibrant red marked by haunting scents of violet, black cherry, blackberry, wild rosemary, eucalyptus and iron. Supple and open, yet with solid structure underneath. This wine's precision balance renders it approachable now, yet this will be better in two to three years. Spicy aftertaste. Sangioveto and Malvasia Nera. Best from 2026 through 2047." - Wine Spectator
"Super fragranced nose, patchouli, pot pourri, Turkish Delight, rose with caramelised red berries and a touch of smoke and incense - all quiet forward and expressive. The nose alone you could smell for hours such is its complexity and beguiling nature. Powerful and concentrated on the palate, this is broad and muscular, sinewy with depth and determination. Tannins are well integrated, really giving the support to the fruit and acidity, driving the flavours forward despite the clear weight and hold. Fragranced red berries continue on the palate with a touch of stone, graphite and matchstick. Rich and big on the mid palate, becoming more focussed towards the finish. Cleary well made with lots going on. Acidity is great, it's cool, clean, sleek and packed full of flavour. Almost too much, this is a big wine, so needs time, but has lots of appeal and mouthwatering freshness throughout. Director and winemaker Alessandro Cellai." - Decanter
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Vinous
95
Drinking Window
2026 - 2044
From: Chianti Classico: The Brilliant 2021s & Variable 2020s (Aug 2023)
The 2019 I Sodi di San Niccolò is another fabulous wine from Castellare. At this stage, the 2019 is an infant. The purity of the fruit is compelling. Despite its considerable intensity, the 2019 appears to have less forbidding tannins than in many years, which should allow it to drink well with minimal cellaring. Blood orange, sweet spice, leather and cedar linger on the stylish finish.
- By Antonio Galloni on June 2023
This is another strong set of wines from Castellare and proprietor Paolo Panerai. Two wines in particular are worthy of mention: the 2021 Chianti Classico for its sheer deliciousness and the 2019 I Sodi di San Niccolò for its unusual early approachability.
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