Vintage Cellar

Marchesi Antinori
Tuscany

Sustainable Practices

The estate embraces sustainable viticulture, implementing eco-friendly practices in the vineyards to promote biodiversity and protect the environment. This commitment enhances the quality of the grapes and supports long-term sustainability.

Renowned Labels

Antinori produces several iconic wines, including Tignanello, Solaia, and Santa Cristina. These wines have achieved critical acclaim and are highly sought after by collectors and connoisseurs around the world.

Cultural Heritage

The Antinori family’s long history and cultural heritage in winemaking contribute to their exceptional reputation. Their ongoing commitment to quality and tradition has made Antinori a symbol of Italian winemaking excellence.

Diverse Terroir

Antinori owns vineyards in some of the most celebrated wine regions of Italy, including Tuscany (Chianti Classico, Bolgheri) and Umbria (Torgiano). This diversity of terroir allows the family to produce a wide range of wines that express the unique characteristics of each region.

Innovative Winemaking

While deeply rooted in tradition, Antinori has been a pioneer in modern winemaking techniques. The estate combines traditional practices with cutting-edge technology to enhance the quality and complexity of its wines.

Focus on Indigenous Varieties

Antinori is committed to showcasing Italy’s indigenous grape varieties, such as Sangiovese, Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, and Trebbiano. This focus highlights the unique characteristics of the terroir and the richness of Italian viticulture.

Producer Profile: Antinori

Location: Tuscany, Italy (with additional vineyards in Umbria and other regions)

Owners: The Antinori Family

Founded: 1385

Overview

Antinori is one of the oldest and most prestigious wine producers in Italy, with a legacy that spans over 600 years. Founded in Florence in 1385, the Antinori family has been dedicated to winemaking for 26 generations, earning a reputation for excellence and innovation in both traditional and modern Italian wines.

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Tasting Notes

Antinori wines are known for their balance, elegance, and complexity.
• Red Wines: The reds, particularly Tignanello and Solaia, often showcase aromas of ripe black cherries, plums, and spices, with notes of vanilla and oak from aging in French barriques. They are typically full-bodied with firm tannins and a long, harmonious finish.
• White Wines: The white wines, such as Antinori’s Vin Santo and Vermentino, present fresh aromas of citrus, stone fruits, and floral notes, with bright acidity and a crisp, clean finish.
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Notable Vintage

Recent standout vintages include 2015, 2016, and 2017, which have received high praise from critics for their quality and aging potential.
Antinori exemplifies the rich heritage and innovation of Italian winemaking, combining tradition with modern techniques to create exceptional wines that reflect the unique terroir of their regions. Its storied history and commitment to quality make Antinori a leading figure in the world of fine wine.

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