
Anfora Canaiolo IGT Gabriele Mazzeschi
Anfora Canaiolo IGT Gabriele Mazzeschi, Tasting notes:
Floreal scents, elegant and strong in the palate
Label:
Gabriele Mazzeschi
CONTAINS SULPHITES-CONTA
Anfora Canaiolo
CANAIOLO TOSCANO
Typical Geographical Indication
Vines grown without synthetic substances.
Wine made from Canaiolo grapes, fermented and aged throughout the vinification period in terracotta amphorae. Wine fermented on its own yeasts.
Bottled at source by Le Capanne Società Agricola s.s Castiglion Fiorentino-Arezzo - Italy.
750ml
PRODUCED IN ITALY
13.5% vol
contains sulphites
Le Capanne
Winemaker Gabriele Mazzeschi has eight hectares of vineyards cultivated with Sangiovese, Syrah, Trebbiano and Malvasia, with a small amount of Cabernet Sauvignon and Canaiolo. In addition to producing excellent wines, Gabriele Mazzeschi's Le Capanne winery also grows around 6000 olive trees. The conditions are optimal, gravelly soil in the Tuscan hills at an altitude of 350-450 metres above sea level. The 6000 olive trees, of the classic Tuscan cultivars Frantoio Moraiolo and Leccino, are terraced on the gravelly soil at an altitude of 350-450 metres above sea level
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Anfora Canaiolo IGT Gabriele Mazzeschi, Tasting notes:
Floreal scents, elegant and strong in the palate
Label:
Gabriele Mazzeschi
CONTAINS SULPHITES-CONTA
Anfora Canaiolo
CANAIOLO TOSCANO
Typical Geographical Indication
Vines grown without synthetic substances.
Wine made from Canaiolo grapes, fermented and aged throughout the vinification period in terracotta amphorae. Wine fermented on its own yeasts.
Bottled at source by Le Capanne Società Agricola s.s Castiglion Fiorentino-Arezzo - Italy.
750ml
PRODUCED IN ITALY
13.5% vol
contains sulphites
Le Capanne
Winemaker Gabriele Mazzeschi has eight hectares of vineyards cultivated with Sangiovese, Syrah, Trebbiano and Malvasia, with a small amount of Cabernet Sauvignon and Canaiolo. In addition to producing excellent wines, Gabriele Mazzeschi's Le Capanne winery also grows around 6000 olive trees. The conditions are optimal, gravelly soil in the Tuscan hills at an altitude of 350-450 metres above sea level. The 6000 olive trees, of the classic Tuscan cultivars Frantoio Moraiolo and Leccino, are terraced on the gravelly soil at an altitude of 350-450 metres above sea level











