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Tolaini Estate
Tuscany
"The Chianti Classico zone is large and varied, stretching from the suburbs of Florence in the north to the outskirts of Siena in the south. Soil and aspect vary greatly within the zone. As a result, there are those who argue that the zone should be divided into subzones, or into communes, as in the Médoc (Bordeaux, France). If this were the case, the wines from Castelnuovo Berardenga, the southernmost commune, would be the Pauillac of Chianti, for the wines have power, intensity and, at their best, great elegance and longevity."
- Oxford Companion to Wine, Third Edition
Today Tuscany is home to the Tolaini Estate, a winery that combines these ancient elements with modern winemaking. We are proud to practice sustainable farming to respect the environment and the biodiversity of our land. The logo is taken from the ancient alphabet of the Etruscans and is equivalent to our modern letter "T". To honour the connection of the ancient with the modern, the logo has been chosen to represent the Tolaini name. The logo is carved into a 3-meter high stone quarried from the vineyard and is proudly placed at the gate of the Estate.
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