The feeling of being at Casisano, surrounded by the gentrified nature of the Tuscan countryside, is like setting the clock back a century or so when hurry was an uncommon word; when the British-bourgeoisie could spend leisurely summers strolling the hills.
Deep ruby red, but nicely transparent. It has a complex bouquet that is reminiscent of violets, plums and red berry fruits, combined with delicate spicy hints. It is dry on the palate, with an attractive balance between its tannins and acidity.The finish is fresh and persistent.
Deep ruby red with a garnet tinge in colour, the nose reveals all the elegant and fresh complexity of the fruity and spicy notes that are typical ofSangiovese. It displays a very attractive harmony on the palate, with rich fruit combining with velvety tannins, and an amazingly long finish.
The feeling of being at Casisano, surrounded by the gentrified nature of the Tuscan countryside, is like setting the clock back a century or so when hurry was an uncommon word; when the British-bourgeoisie could spend leisurely summers strolling the hills.
The terrain is a mosaic of galestro, sandstone, marl, and tuff of volcanic origin. The vineyards benefit from the Mediterranean breezes, and stay well-ventilated and dry with optimal diurnal ranges; all ideal for keeping the grapes healthy. The eager soil makes for grapes that develop evident structure and acidity, especially in the oldest cru vineyards.
The feeling of being at Casisano, surrounded by the gentrified nature of the Tuscan countryside, is like setting the clock back a century or so when hurry was an uncommon word; when the British-bourgeoisie could spend leisurely summers strolling the hills.