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Wine Tasting in Florence Italy

The most important region in central Italy, Tuscany is the area where the birth of Italy’s language, literature and art took place, and has therefore assumed a central role in the country’s culture and self-image.

Wine Tasting in Florence ItalyIts landscapes have been immortalised in the works of great Italian artists over the centuries and remain largely unchanged today – comprising an endless succession of hills and valleys, studded with ancient red-roofed villages, cypress trees, olive groves and vineyards. Viticulture has flourished in the region since the middle ages, and today the region is best known for its youthful dry red table wines, typified best by Chianti.

Types of Wine/Grapes
The sangiovese vine is the backbone of the region’s production, and is virtually synonymous with the fine wines of Tuscany. It is the sole grape premitted for Brunello di Montalcino and provides the base for Chianti, Montepulciano and most of the SuperTuscans. When used alone it requires much effort to produce a full-flavoured rich wine, so it is most often blended with other grapes – principally cabernet sauvignon.

Trebbiano forms the basis of white wine production in Tuscany, cultivated largely for its high productivity and its acid-conserving properties in hot areas. Its rather neutral qualities mean that it is most often reserved for bulk quaffing wine, or used as a neutral base for other grapes, such as malvasia del chianti. Many producers are now showing an interest in other varieties, such as chardonnay and sauvignon blanc, especially in the higher areas where sangiovese grapes ripen poorly.

By far the most important wine produced from this region are the easy drinking Chianti and Chianti Classico. Most of these belong to the Classico’s marketing consortium and bear the ‘gallo nero’ symbol. A new breed of Tuscan red wines are the Super-tuscans, which are made in a more international style using French wine varieties such as cabernet sauvignon and merlot. Other important Tuscan wines are Montalcino, Montepulciano, Bolgheri and Carmignano and Maremma wines. For white wines, the key production area is San Gimignano.

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