Classification | |
Type | Rouge |
Marque | Caggio |
Millésime | 2019 |
Pays | Italie |
Région | Toscane |
Raisin | Sangiovese |
Volume | |
État | Parfait |
Étiquette | Parfait |
Stock | 5 |
I have closely followed this wine since its first edition in 2015, and although the brand continues to expand on what is so far a limited track record, this is the best edition made thus far. A special project put forth by the Mazzei family of Castello di Fonterutoli, the Caggio 2019 Chianti Classico Gran Selezione Ipsus is a very etched and linear wine with an extreme sense of minimality and definition that I find irresistible. Notes of graphite and pencil shaving are followed by wild fruit, blue flower and melting tannins. The wine is light on its feet. The 2019 vintage set the stage for spot-on phenolic ripening with bright primary fruit that was submitted to some time in clay vessels followed by tonneaux and botte. In terms of fermentation, the team is moving away from punch-downs to embrace more delicate submerged cap instead. The 2019 vintage is slightly more concentrated compared to 2018, with a darker quality of fruit. Some 4,500 bottles were made.
Shows fine purity and intensity, from the focused cherry, raspberry, underbrush and iron aromas and flavors to the skilled use of new oak for structure, texture and hints of vanilla and toast. Opulent, yet sleek, powerful and stylish, this red is complex and long. Best from 2026 through 2046.
I love the aromas of cherry, orange peel and sandalwood here. Classy and aromatic. Full-bodied with tight and polished tannins that are precise and centered. It goes on for minutes on the palate. Needs time to open but already beautifully balanced. From 30-year-old vineyards on average. Drink after 2027.
Sweet and spicy nose. Juicy and floral. Rather exotic. Hedonistic and approachable. Tropical flowers – lilies? – on the nose. Very polished.
The 2019 Chianti Classico Gran Selezione Ipsus is a very pretty wine. Sweet red cherry, kirsch, mint, spice, rose petal, cinnamon and chinato-like herbs all grace this exotic, quirky Sangiovese. Readers should expect a distinctive and unique take on Sangiovese. About 15% of the wine was aged in ceramic rather than oak.
Ipsus is the personal project of Giovanni Mazzei of the renowned Tuscan family, and is located just up the hill from the main winery in Castellina-in-Chianti. This 2019 is notably different from the superb 2018 (which, re-tasted at the same time, is absolutely flying right now!); the result of vintage as well as a tireless desire to adjust and refine the process. Giovanni explained that the difference was made in September, when the day-night temperatures fluctuated by almost 30°C, giving the fruit ‘incredible depth’ of flavour. The wine is a blend of 16 spontaneous micro-vinifications in stainless steel, with a 24-day submerged-cap maceration. For the first time, a 10% portion is matured in ceramic, along with 20% in 15hl barrels and 70% in new tonneaux. The wine is then blended and finished in ceramic for six months, followed by 14 months in bottle. Richer and darker in character than the 2018, the 2019 is slightly funky and wild, opening with super-fragrant pomegranate and potpourri, with an intense plummy, dark fruit core and silky tannins. It's soft yet vertical and sapid, with a long, creamy finish of savoury depth. Beautiful texture and incredible vibrancy.
Picked as late as 4 October. ‘A perfect vintage’, says winemaker Gionata Pulignani. 10% of the juice didn’t see oak: aged 70% in tonneaux (100% new), 20% in 15-hl barrels and 10% in ceramic vats for 26 months, followed by a further 6 months in ceramic then 14 months in bottle before release. TA 5.63 g/l, pH 3.5.
Bright ruby red. Wonderfully fragrant nose, elegant, lovely notes of cherries, candle wax, the finest oak, a light touch of incense, very delicate and discreet. On the palate, beautiful fruit, tightly woven tannins, deep, juicy, notes of red berries, mint, multi-layered, very polished and long, with the capacity to age for longer.