The history of this exceptional vineyard is extraordinary even in Tuscany, which is now truly not poor in history. The name San Giusto a Rentennano testifies to its Etruscan origin. The oldest part of the splendid property was a monastery in the Middle Ages, first mentioned in 1204, later converted into a fortress whose towers and battlements still dominate the hills of southern Tuscany near Gaiole in Chianti
"Aromas of flowers, berries and cherries. Full-bodied, with velvety tannins and a long, long mouthpuckering finish."
Sangiovese blend
ABV 14.5%
Drink now 2005 - 2025
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Region
Tuscan Wine
Tuscany’s rolling vineyards and olive groves make it one of the world’s most stunning wine regions, yet it is also Italy’s oldest, dating back to the Etruscans.Â