The 2022 opens with aromas of mango, pineapple, grilled lemon, and smoky mineral notes, layered with toasty nut nuances and a hint of cardamom. On the palate it is full‑bodied and nervy, with bright acidity and savory depth.... Read More
The 2015 Il Bruciato is a ripe and expressive vintage, blending Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, and Syrah. It opens with aromas of dark berries, plum, and cassis, layered with hints of spice, licorice, and tobacco. On the palate,... Read More
Lush, textured, and profoundly aromatic, Matarocchio retains its laser-like focus and freshness in the banner 2015 vintage--it's an astonishing wine that sacrifices none of its nuance to its intensity or power. This wine gleams... Read More
The 2017 vintage of Matarocchio is a profound and sculpted wine, offering intense aromatics of black currant, lavender, balsamic herbs, and graphite. On the palate, it is full-bodied and polished, with a silken core of dark fruit... Read More
The 2020 shows layers of golden apple, pear, lemon curd, toasted hazelnut, and subtle spice. On the palate it is rich but balanced: creamy texture meets vibrant acidity, with a chalky mineral thread and a long, refined finish.
Giovanni di Piero Antinori joined the Florentine Guild of Vintners in 1385, beginning an enological legacy that has lasted over 26 generations. Throughout the company's history, it has remained family-owned and operated. Today,... Read More
Giovanni di Piero Antinori joined the Florentine Guild of Vintners in 1385, beginning an enological legacy that has lasted over 26 generations. Throughout the company's history, it has remained family-owned and operated. Today,... Read More
Giovanni di Piero Antinori joined the Florentine Guild of Vintners in 1385, beginning an enological legacy that has lasted over 26 generations. Throughout the company's history, it has remained family-owned and operated. Today,... Read More
Giovanni di Piero Antinori joined the Florentine Guild of Vintners in 1385, beginning an enological legacy that has lasted over 26 generations. Throughout the company's history, it has remained family-owned and operated. Today,... Read More
Giovanni di Piero Antinori joined the Florentine Guild of Vintners in 1385, beginning an enological legacy that has lasted over 26 generations. Throughout the company's history, it has remained family-owned and operated. Today,... Read More
Giovanni di Piero Antinori joined the Florentine Guild of Vintners in 1385, beginning an enological legacy that has lasted over 26 generations. Throughout the company's history, it has remained family-owned and operated. Today,... Read More
Giovanni di Piero Antinori joined the Florentine Guild of Vintners in 1385, beginning an enological legacy that has lasted over 26 generations. Throughout the company's history, it has remained family-owned and operated. Today,... Read More
Giovanni di Piero Antinori joined the Florentine Guild of Vintners in 1385, beginning an enological legacy that has lasted over 26 generations. Throughout the company's history, it has remained family-owned and operated. Today,... Read More
Giovanni di Piero Antinori joined the Florentine Guild of Vintners in 1385, beginning an enological legacy that has lasted over 26 generations. Throughout the company's history, it has remained family-owned and operated. Today,... Read More
Giovanni di Piero Antinori joined the Florentine Guild of Vintners in 1385, beginning an enological legacy that has lasted over 26 generations. Throughout the company's history, it has remained family-owned and operated. Today,... Read More
2016 saw an even, dry, yet healthy growing year at the Antinori family's Tignanello estate, and the '16 Tignanello reflects its climate in its intensity, balance, and precision. Juicy red and blue fruits dance on a foundation... Read More
Giovanni di Piero Antinori joined the Florentine Guild of Vintners in 1385, beginning an enological legacy that has lasted over 26 generations. Throughout the company's history, it has remained family-owned and operated. Today,... Read More
Giovanni di Piero Antinori joined the Florentine Guild of Vintners in 1385, beginning an enological legacy that has lasted over 26 generations. Throughout the company's history, it has remained family-owned and operated. Today,... Read More