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Tenuta San Guido Guidalberto 2021

95 Points | Decanter

According to Tenuta San Guido’s director of winemaking, Carlo Paoli, the 2021 is the best Guidalberto he has ever made. The percentage of Merlot was reduced back to the typical 40% this year because the quality of the Cabernet Sauvignon was so good. The 2021 Guidalberto is very deeply coloured, almost black with a narrow purple rim.

It took an hour or so to really open up. When it did, it had a wonderful range of aromas and flavours. Cassis and blueberry, blue flowers, and violet and iris notes predominate. They are followed by a palate full of perfectly ripe blackberries and blueberries wrapped in gentle, cream flavours. This is a wine of velvety richness balanced by vivid acidity, with very pure, focused flavours and aromas. Delightful! Drink 2024 – 2038 (Susan Hulme MW March 2023)

94 points | Jeb Dunnick

Displaying a deep, nearly opaque purple colour, the 2021 Guidalberto is fleshy, seductive, and impressively aromatic at this youthful stage. A floral perfume of crushed violets, boysenberry, and graphite. Composed of 55% Cabernet Sauvignon, 18% Cabernet Franc, and the rest Merlot, it’s one of the most expressive releases of this wine I’ve tasted. Full-bodied, with a bright lift of acidity, it has ripe, tight-grained tannins and a well-coiled structure.

As it opens in the glass, it starts to reveal more earth notes with turned soil. It’s a shame to open this wine early, as it offers very impressive structure. It will really start to show at its best 2-3 years after its release. The 21st release of this cuvée (the first vintage was in 2000), 2021 was a fantastic vintage for the region and this wine. Drink 2025 – 2040. (Audrey Frick Jan 2024)

94 points | Wine Advocate

A classic blend of Cabernet Sauvignon and Merlot, the Tenuta San Guido Guidalberto 2021 shows tart cherry fruit with darker tones of blackberry and plum. This vintage delivers especially chiselled and focused fruit characteristics that are elegantly framed by light spice, cola and earth. This vintage shows a heightened sense of intensity and territorial identity that is the hallmark of this storied estate. Drink 2023 – 2033. (Monica Larner, May 2023)

Carlo Paoli, Tenuto San Guido General Manager

“It has a satisfying drinkability, with its own personality different from Sassicaia, but similar in flavour and elegance. Its complexity and structure determine its great potential for ageing and refinement over a long period of time.”

 

£200.00£357.61

Guidalberto marks the new millennium: the 2000 vintage appears on the market with less pretense than Sassicaia and with a more approachable drinkability, while showing a great aging potential. It is not intended to follow in the footsteps of Sassicaia, but rather be a wine that shows another expression of the Tenuta San Guido territory.

The Label

The label depicts the Oratory of San Guido and the wine is named after the family ancestor Guidalberto della Gherardesca, an agricultural pioneer in the Bolgheri area. It was in the first decades of the 1800’s when he built the first factories, and churches, and planned the avenue of cypress trees, the Viale dei Cipressi. These trees were initially used to mark the boundaries between the different crops. Its ornamental value, with the tall cypresses running in double rows, came after that.

Soil Type

The vineyards sit on varied, complex terrain with limestone, marl, pebbles, and clay. The altitude ranges between 100 and 300 meters above sea level, with south/south-west exposure.

Weather Trends

Autumn 2020 was rainy with mild temperatures, but winter turned harsh due to a polar cold front. Spring arrived timidly in late March but was interrupted by cold air, bringing temperatures close to zero. Rain persisted until mid-May, followed by sunny days. June was mild, but July was hot and dry. August started with heat but saw rain on the 16th, stabilizing temperatures. The grapes ripened perfectly, without excess sugar, and had nice pulp and well-lignified pips.

Harvest

The manual harvest began with Merlot in late August, followed by Cabernet Sauvignon on 22 September. It ended in early October. Ideal weather allowed a calm harvest, producing a balance between technical and phenolic maturity. Excellent lignification of seeds and stalks released only noble tannins during destemming and maceration.

Vinification

Grapes were sorted in the field and again on arrival at the cellar. Soft pressing and gentle destemming avoided excessive tannic transfer. Alcoholic fermentation occurred in stainless steel vats at controlled temperatures of around 27-28°C, without external yeasts. Maceration lasted 14-16 days for Merlot and 16-18 days for Cabernet Sauvignon, with frequent pumping over and délestage for balanced musts and excellent anthocyanin extraction. Malolactic fermentation took place slowly in stainless steel, starting in early November and finishing by the end of the month.

Aging

From mid-December, musts were placed in 225-litre barriques, 40% new French oak, 40% second passage, and 20% third and fourth passage. Aging lasted 15 months, followed by three months of bottle refinement before release. This careful selection balanced tannin release while preserving the vintage’s primary and secondary aromas.

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Vintage

2021

Varietals

Cabernet Sauvignon & Merlot

Country

Italy

Region

Tuscany

Alcohol by Volume

13.5%

Cellaring Potential

Drink 2025 – 2040

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