2004 Sagrantino di Montefalco, Colleallodole, Fattoria di Antano

2004 Sagrantino di Montefalco, Colleallodole, Fattoria di Antano

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2004 Sagrantino di Montefalco, Colleallodole, Fattoria di Antano

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Part of a tiny allocation direct from the Milziade Antano cellars, Francesco makes arguably the finest Sagrantino di Montefalco, on account of his excellent clay soils, long macerations and ageing in slavonian botte.

The wines have a southern Rhone shape to them, his Sagrantino fruit late harvested to the point of ‘passito’, so giving unctuous, almost heady, brambly, undergrowth richness, at high levels of alcohol that are totally integrated into the lithe wine. 2004 was more savoury, more classically structured with further room for development. Gorgeous now with decanting. 
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Antonio Galloni, Vinous
Antano’s single-vineyard 2004 Montefalco Sagrantino Colleallodole is a reference-point wine for the region, not to mention it is a thrill to drink! It bursts from the glass with a compelling array of violets, vibrant dark cherry and mint flavors, showing superb clarity and definition from start to finish. It has more than enough stuffing to continue to develop positively in bottle for another 10-15 years.
Antonio Galloni - Wine Advocate - Issue#175 Feb 2008 Read more

About this WINE

Milziade Antano, Umbria

Milziade Antano, Umbria

The Milziade Antano family of Fattoria Colleallodole have been associated with the Umbrian story of Montefalco and its Sagrantino grapes since the beginning. Initially as mezzadri (share-croppers), then in 1969 becoming land owners of 30 ha of prime, stony clay based land for vines and livestock on the road between Bevagna and Montefalco at 265 msl.

1975 saw the first vinification of the family’s wines, while it was not until the 1980s, that son Francesco (pictured right with his mother and his son Giordano) began to age and bottle the wines under their own label. Now the estate measures 40ha, of which 15 is planted with vines.
The wines are traditionally made, harvested at modest yields of c. 40 hl/ha, fermented and MLF in stainless-steel, aged for up to 36 months in large slavonian oak botte plus 12 months bottle ageing.

The Montefalco Rosso is an early drinking style while the ‘vigna/cru’ Colleallodole Sagrantino di Montefalco, so named in homage to the heights that the local skylark climbs, is born of the estate’s finest, oldest vines, and produced in tiny quantities (1500 bottles).

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Sagrantino

Sagrantino

Of the many native red grape wines recently revived in Italy, Sagrantino, the main grape component in Sagrantino di Montefalco - Umbria's flagship wine appellation - is one of the most distinctive. With its impressive complexity and longevity, it has the qualities to become the region's most famous wine, despite the fact that this low-yielding Sagrantino grape makes up a mere 6% of Umbria's total wine production.

Sagrantino of Montefalco has one of the lowest maximum yields at 48 hl/ha, and must be aged for 30 months pre-release, of which 12 months must be in wood - increasingly French barriques. It is garnet-red with muscular tannins and full body, a subtle scent of violet petals, an aroma and bouquet reminiscent of blackberries. Montefalco Rosso is an earlier drinking blend of Sangiovese (60-70%), Sagrantino (10-15%), Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot (15-30%).

The Sagrantino grape reaches its apogee as a passito style wine, produced from partially dried grapes: full-bodied, mellow, spicy, with robust alcoholic strength of over 14 %, and a garnet red colour. The trend towards dry/Secco wines has only outstripped the sweet over the past 15 - 20 years.

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