Profile of Salcheto Winery
Profile of Vino Nobile di Montepulciano Wine Region
The highly praised wines of Salcheto, a young yet already prestigious winery near the Tuscan hilltop town of Montepulciano, are leading the way when it comes to high-quality Vino Nobile wines. Although Salcheto presented its first wine less than 20 years ago, the winery (now owned by the international Lavinia wine company) receives a steady stream of wine accolades and high ratings for its softly aromatic, well-balanced reds.
The vineyards sit at the cool and breezy average altitude of 450 meters, the highest altitude of any vineyard in the area. Salcheto's 15-hectare main vineyard faces south, south-east, enjoying the benefit of all-day sunshine. A second vineyard, dubbed Poggio Piglia, is just 13km away and has 8 hectares of vineyards. A third vineyard was added in 2005 and covers 7 hectares near Poggio Piglia. In general, the soils are tuff-clay and well-suited to Sangiovese Prugnolo Gentile, which makes up the lion's share of production since it's used both in Vinos Nobile and in other wines. The results are the four smooth wines made here: Vino Nobile di Montepulciano DOCG, Salco Evoluzione Vino Nobile di Montepulciano DOCG, Rosso di Montepulciano DOC, and Chianti Colli Senesi DOCG. Excellent vintages include 1993, 1995 and 1997.
The winery has become a staunch defender of the local Sangiovese clone, Prugnolo Gentile, and both Vinos Nobile made here are 100 percent Prugnolo Gentile even while regulations allow other varieties to represent up to 20 percent of a blend. This steadfastness has allowed Salcheto to side step much of the criticism that some Montepulciano wines lack definable character because of the variety of blends used. Certainly no one has accused Salcheto's flagship wine, Salco Evoluzione, of lacking character. This exclusive production, which numbers only a few thousand bottles, is a complex creation made with a unique local clone of Prugnolo Gentile that was discovered in 1992 and matures particularly well on the vine.
The estate was once run by Tuscan sharecroppers, whose farmhouse still overlooks the countryside and now serves as the winery's center and base of operations. The winery was founded here in 1984, although the first wine was not released until six years later. In 2003, Lavinia invested in the estate, retaining former owner Michele Manelli as general manager as part of a company-wide effort to ensure a measure of continuity in the winery's style and personality. Growth is slow but steady, with a few hectares of vineyards being planted each year and a new cellar already in the planning stages. If you would like to visit Salcheto as part of a luxury wine tour of Montepulciano contact us on: info@cellartours.com
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Address:
Salcheto
Via di Villa Bianca 15, 53045 Montepulciano (Siena)
Tel: +39 057 879 9031
Fax: +39 0578 724308
Email: posta@salcheto.it
Web: www.salcheto.it
Winery Details
Vineyards:The original vineyard covers 15.5 hectares, while two Chianti Vineyards have 10.5 and 7 hectares, respectively. The 33 hectares of vineyards are located in Vino Nobile, alongside the Salcheto stream in the center of a valley dominated by the village of Montepulciano.
D.O.C.G:Rosso di Montepulciano DOC, Chianti Colli Senesi DOCG and Vino Nobile di Montepulciano DOCG
Founded:1984
Owner:Lavinia SRL (shareholder) and Michele Manelli (General Manager)
Winemaker:Team headed by Michele Manelli, with Consultant Enologist Paolo Vagaggini
Area under Vine:33 hectares
Oak: French, Slovenian and American oak is used
Age of vines:4-26 years old
Grape Varietals:Prugnolo Gentile (Sangiovese), Canaiolo, Merlot, Mammolo
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Wine Tour Tuscany
The Vino Nobile wines of Montepulciano have been appreciated for centuries and this medieval hamlet is surrounded by superb small wineries making modern day masterpieces. On this Mercedes chauffeured excursion you will visit two wineries, have lunch in a charming trattoria in town...