Still today, innovative breeding systems are being tested and, in particular, various clonal selections in the owned lands, which extend over an area of about 200 hectares, 90 of which are planted with vineyards, 4 with olive groves, 87 with woods and 19 currently with arable land and courtyards. Caparzo carries out an activity that aims to obtain top quality products, achieved with meticulous and artisanal production techniques, but nevertheless reveals a modern mentality in management, efficient and capable in commercial relations. More than forty years have passed since the first rows of vines and the first cellar experiences. Caparzo, in this time, grown in respect of the Brunello tradition and the different terroirs of the area, has been able to enhance its wines with a creative spirit and desire for innovation, expressing the maximum qualitative rigour. Precisely for this reason, Caparzo wines have been adopted by the most famous restaurants in the world, served at international meetings and official state dinners.
aparzo vineyards occupy about 90 hectares in the municipality of Montalcino. In Caparzo, in the hilly area, at an altitude of 220 metres, facing south to south-east, about 9 hectares of Brunello are cultivated, 3 hectares of Chardonnay, Sauvignon and Traminer, 2.5 hectares of Cabernet Sauvignon, 3 hectares of Rosso di Montalcino, 1 hectare of Sangiovese Sant'Antimo and 1.5 hectares of Moscadello. The soil is of Pliocene, sedimentary, sandy-clayey formation. In the locality of La Casa, at an altitude of 275 metres, facing south to south-east, there are 5 hectares of Brunello. The soil is of shale-clayey formation, known as marl. In the western area, called La Caduta, at a height of 300 meters, 7.5 hectares of Brunello are located on a soil of sandstone matrix, loose and rich in skeleton. From south to southeast of Montalcino, the Il Cassero vineyard is located, at a height of 270 meters, where there are about 6 hectares of Brunello, 4 of Sangiovese, 1 of Syrah, 1 of Colorino and 3 hectares of Rosso di Montalcino, on a soil of Pliocene formation with a sandy-stony or schistic-clayey matrix. Finally, south-east of Montalcino, in the San Piero-Caselle vineyard, at a height of 250 meters, 2.5 hectares of Brunello are cultivated, 15 of Sangiovese, 2.5 of Merlot, 2 of Cabernet Sauvignon, 2.5 in Syrah, 1.5 in Petit Verdot and 2 hectares in Colorino. As a rule, the harvest period begins in the first days of September for white grapes, while the red grapes are harvested in the third week of September. The Cabernet Sauvignon and Sangiovese Grosso grapes destined for the production of Ca' del Pazzo are harvested separately. Only after the malolactic fermentation does the mixing of the two wines take place. The grapes destined for the production of Le Grance are softly pressed and the fermentation of the must takes place in small 350-litre oak barrels. After fermentation, the wine remains in the same barrels for twelve months. The red grapes are destemmed: the must and pomace begin fermentation at a controlled temperature for about eight days, with pumping over and punching down on the cap.
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The Grade Napa Cabernet Sauvignon Winfield Vineyard is made from Napa Valley Cabernet Sauvignon.
“This wine expresses a focused balancing act of dark, rich black fruit, and a fine tannin structure, illuminated through the core with a laser-like acidity. The wine displays a deep purple-red hue with a cranberry halo. Aromas of cassis, cinnamon, citrus oil, roasted meat, and lilac swell from the glass.
“The palate is marked by a wave of jet-black brambly fruit up front, followed by an exotic spice mid-palate and a long, complex finish that lasts and lasts expressing notes of flowering jasmine, and oolong tea. The silky tannins hold everything together and will certainly allow this wine to evolve in the cellar for at least 7-10 years.” - Thomas River Brown
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The 2019 Cabernet Sauvignon Winfield Vineyard is a blend taken from three blocks in the vineyard. A potent, layered Cabernet, the Winfield is super-expressive today. Dark red cherry, licorice, incense and savory herbs all flesh out in a potent, resonant Calistoga Cabernet that hits all the right notes. This is impressive, to say the least.
-- Antonio Galloni 95 Points
This is a single vineyard, from the parcel "El Nogal" located in the town of Mambrilla de Castrejon grown at 850 meters above sea level. (2750 feet).
A hillside of tinto fino vines red in the village of Mambrilla, a short distance from the winery. Uninterrupted views of the Duero, the wind stirring the airy branches of the large walnut tree that guards the vineyard. A place with a special gift. Its sandy, stony soils, a feeling of harmony and a special microclimate: everything seems to enhance the talent of its surroundings.
We have been vinifying the evocative grapes of this plot for the past few years to produce an endlessly charming wine. Overwhelming, powerful and exquisite. With a vitalising force.
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