Brancaia
Tuscany
All products from Brancaia
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Tuscany
Brancaia Il Bianco 2017Brancaia (White
Wine-Type)Sémillon , Traminer , Viognier
TASTING NOTES OF Brancaia Il Bianco 2017 : View: straw yellow. Nose: fresh floral and fruity aromas. Mouth: fresh palate, delicate, well-balanced acidity. APPELLATION: Tuscany. GRAPES: 90% Sauvignon, Semillon, Traminer Aromatico 5% Viognier. PAIRING:...
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Tuscany
Brancaia Tre 2019Brancaia (Red
Wine-Type)Cabernet Sauvignon , Merlot , Sangiovese
Producer: Brancaia Appellation: Tuscany Grapes: Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot and Sangiovese
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Tuscany
Brancaia Il Blu 2018Brancaia (Red
Wine-Type)Cabernet Sauvignon , Merlot , Sangiovese
Producer: Brancaia Appellation: Tuscany Grapes: Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot and Sangiovese
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Chianti Classico
Brancaia Chianti Classico Riserva 2018Brancaia (Red
Wine-Type)Sangiovese
Producer: Brancaia Appellation: Chianti Classico Grapes: Sangiovese
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Chianti Classico
Brancaia Chianti Classico 2020Brancaia (Red
Wine-Type)Sangiovese
Producer: Brancaia Appellation: Chianti Classico Grapes: Sangiovese
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Tuscany
Brancaia Tre Toscana Rosso 2020Brancaia (Red
Wine-Type)Producer: Brancaia Appellation: Tuscany
about Brancaia
It was in 1981 when the Swiss couple Brigitte and Bruno Widmer fell in love with the abandoned Brancaia estate (Castellina in Chianti).
Since 1998, Barbara Widmer, oenologist and daughter of the founders, has been responsible for the winemaking as well as for the vineyards of all three estates.
BRANCAIA comprises of the three estates Brancaia (Castellina in Chianti), Poppi (Radda in Chianti) and Brancaia in Maremma (Grosseto) - summing up to a vineyard surface of approximately 80 hectares, about 200 acres respectively.
Their philosophy is based on achieving uncompromising quality and maximum drinking pleasure for wine lovers. The principle that drives them every day: Only with first-class grapes can you produce a top product. It takes great respect for nature to achieve this goal.
They work according to the Guidelines for Integrated Production (IP) which permits sustainable conservation of vineyards and also reduces CO2 emissions from vehicles to a minimum.
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