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In the 1920s the Marchese Mario Incisa della Rocchetta dreamt of creating a ‘thoroughbred’ wine and for him, as for all the aristocracy of the time, the ideal was Bordeaux. A wine made mainly from Cabernet Sauvignon was a fundamental change to the Tuscan and Piedmont tradition of Sangiovese and Nebbiolo, respectively. The innovative decision to plant this variety at Tenuta San Guido was partly due to the similarity Mario Incisa had noted between Tuscan terrain and that of Graves in Bordeaux.
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Costasera Amarone. Amarone della Valpolicella Classico DOCG. Proud, majestic, complex and exuberant: this is Masi's gentle giant.
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Rosso del Veronese IGT. Dry, rich, velvety, complex and elegant. Made in the same approachable style as Campofiorin, of which this is a cuvée version, using the original production method inspired by the technique employed for Amarone.
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Riserva Costasera Amarone
Amarone della Valpolicella classico DOCG Riserva. Proud, majestic, complex and exuberant: this is a special cru version of Masi's gentle giant, Costasera. A benchmark for the Amarone category, which, together with Barolo and Brunello, makes up the aristocracy of the Italian wine world. -
Chimney Rock Cabernet Sauvignon Stag's Leap District Napa
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Duckhorn Merlot Napa Valley Three Palms Vineyard