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Famiglia Losi La Capanna

Relatively intense ruby ​​red in color, bright with violet hues. The aroma is dominated by foreground notes of blackberries, tinged with nuances of violet and subtle spice. It has a medium body and elegant tannins. The pleasant acidity is in harmony with the wine's style.

Original price was: $498.00.Current price is: $473.00.

Blend

Sangiovese

Origin

Italy

Region

Chianti in Tuscany

Aging

Fermentation takes place in stainless steel, and malolactic fermentation takes place in concrete tanks. Aging takes place in French oak for three months.

Serving Temperature

16 to 18 ºC

Content

750 ml

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Sangiovese
in Tuscany

Sangiovese | Tuscany | Famiglia Losi

Sangiovese is the most widely cultivated red grape variety in Italy, with a vineyard area equivalent to 11% of the national total. It is grown from Romagna to Campania, especially in Tuscany. It is known worldwide for its contribution to the production of excellent wines such as Chianti Classico, Vino Nobile di Montepulciano, Brunello di Montalcino, Sangiovese di Romagna, and Super Tuscans.

Aroma
Taste
Texture

The Losi family estate has 22 hectares of vineyards and 50 hectares of olive groves. They use a combination of traditional wood and cement for fermentation, as well as large botti and wooden barrels for aging their wines.

Famiglia Losi

Their
History

Famiglia Losi | Since 1870

Many of you probably already know Valeria. She is a fifth-generation winemaker, along with her brother Riccardo and their father, Pietro, owners of the Losi family winery. Each year they produce approximately 100,000 bottles of wine, using skills passed down through generations. The Losi family traces its origins back to 1870, and its then head of the family was named Emilio Losi. In 1963, the Losi family joined the Chianti Classico Wine Consortium and began bottling under their own brand.

Today, the family still cultivates vines and olive trees on the Fontino and Querciavalle estates, near the ancient monastery of the Certosa di Pontignano. The family estate is located on the southern edge of the Chianti Classico region, south of Siena.