Type | Red wine |
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Allergens | Contains sulfites |
Alcohol contenti | 13.5% |
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The wine
The name Gineprone refers to the aromatic herb called Ginepro and reveals how this Chianti from the Sienese hills refers the consumer to all the herbs and spices typical of the Mediterranean undergrowth. Complex and full-bodied but also approachable and fruity, Gineprone is Montalcino's version of the Chianti wine that has made Tuscany famous all over the world.
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The winery
Col d'Orcia
Col d'Orcia is, first of all, one of the founding wineries of Brunello di Montalcino. The purchase of the first estate dates back to 1890, when the Franceschi family, of Florentine origin, established its land in the area, then called Fattoria Sant’Angelo in Colle. After the presentation of the first Brunellos in 1933, the Fattoria was split into two separate estates, Il Poggione, still active, and, indeed, Col d’Orcia. And, in 1973, with the change of ownership to the Cinzanos,...