Best Metropolitan City of Florence Wine Producers
Marchesi Antinori is an Italian winery headquartered in Florence, Tuscany, with a winemaking tradition dating back to 1385. Over 26 generations, the Antinori family has directly managed the winery, blending innovation with respect for tradition and environmental preservation.
In 1928, Marchese Niccolò Antinori created Villa Antinori, which became the family's signature wine, representing the unique identity of Chianti Classico and Tuscany. In 2012, the family inaugurated the Antinori nel Chianti Classico winery in Bargino, symbolizing their bond to their ancestral land.
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James Suckling - 98 points
2024

Falstaff - 100

Falstaff - 99
BEST Marchesi Antinori Wines
Bibi Graetz is a winery founded in 2000 on the hills of Fiesole, overlooking Florence. The founder, Bibi Graetz, grew up in an artistic family and fell in love with winemaking, dedicating his life to it. The winery boasts one of the largest collections of old vineyards in Tuscany, focusing on indigenous grape varieties such as Sangiovese, Canaiolo, and Colorino.
Old vines, high altitudes, poor rocky soils, and natural viticulture practices define their production philosophy, aimed at showcasing the terroir of each individual vineyard.
Isole e Olena is a renowned winery situated on the western slopes of the Chianti Classico hills, between Florence and Siena, at an elevation of 350 to 490 meters. The winery's name originates from the 1950s when the De Marchi family united two neighboring estates, "Isole" and "Olena," with a history dating back to the 12th century.
Paolo De Marchi, a fourth-generation winemaker with experience in California and France, took over the estate in 1976 and introduced modern viticulture and winemaking techniques. The estate spans approximately 50 hectares of vineyards, primarily planted with Sangiovese, alongside Cabernet Sauvignon, Syrah, and Chardonnay.
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James Suckling - 99 points
2024

Wine Spectator - 96
2023
BEST Isole & Olena Wines
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IWSC- International wine & spirit competition - Gold
2021
BEST Castello Vicchiomaggio Wines
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Decanter World Wine Awards - Best in Show
2023

Decanter World Wine Awards - Platinum
2019
BEST Ruffino Wines
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Concours Mondial de Bruxelles - Grande Médaille d'or
2022
BEST Tenuta Moriano Wines
Best Metropolitan City of Florence Wines
Colore 2022 is a premium red wine from Bibi Graetz Winery, located in Tuscany, Italy. This wine is part of their prestigious line and represents the finest characteristics of the region. It is crafted from carefully selected grapes from old vines, which contribute to its complexity and depth of flavor.
The wine features aromas of ripe red fruits, with subtle hints of spices and earthy undertones. On the palate, it is full-bodied, with a pronounced structure and a long finish. Colore 2022 pairs excellently with a variety of dishes, including red meats, game, and aged cheeses.
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James Suckling - 100 points
2024
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Falstaff - 100
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Falstaff - 99
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Falstaff - 99
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Falstaff - 99
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Falstaff - 99
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Decanter World Wine Awards - Best in Show
2023

Decanter World Wine Awards - Platinum
2019
Isole e Olena's Cepparello is a flagship wine crafted exclusively from Sangiovese grapes, showcasing the winery's dedication to this traditional Tuscan variety. The wine undergoes 20 months of aging in French barriques, followed by an additional six months in the bottle, resulting in a full-bodied profile with concentrated aromas of cherries, chocolate, and ripe plums.
Its robust tannic structure is complemented by notes of wild roses, cinnamon, rosemary, licorice, and coffee, leading to a long, complex finish with hints of roasted almonds and hazelnuts. Esteemed wine critics have recognized Cepparello's excellence; Robert Parker awarded it 95+ points, while Wine Spectator also granted it 95 points.
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James Suckling - 99 points
2024
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IWSC- International wine & spirit competition - Gold
2021
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IWSC- International wine & spirit competition - Gold
2021
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