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TORRE BISENZIO - FAMILY RESERVE 2021

TORRE BISENZIO - FAMILY RESERVE 2021

Tasting Notes & Wine Ratings By James Suckling :

Roasted herbs, milk chocolate, baked plums and cassis on the nose. Full-bodied, savory and layered, with complex spice and herb notes. Focused, with good freshness. Cabernet franc, petit verdot and syrah. From organically grown grapes. Drink or hold. Read More

The Torre Bisenzio Family Reserve brings together the personalities of three international red varieties, Cabernet Franc, Petit Verdot, and Syrah. This wine is the family’s signature blend showcasing these exceptional grapes grown in our vineyards, harvested with attention, and aged with care. Limited production


South facing organic certified vineyards located 490 – 530 metres a.s.l. The soil is ocean floor from the mid Pliocene period (5.3 to 2.6 million years ago), comprising of sedimentary clay, gravel sands and alluvial silt with marine fossils. Planting density c.5200 plants/ha. Yield: 35hl/ha. Cordon spur training method.

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Tasting Notes & Wine Ratings By James Suckling :

Roasted herbs, milk chocolate, baked plums and cassis on the nose. Full-bodied, savory and layered, with complex spice and herb notes. Focused, with good freshness. Cabernet franc, petit verdot and syrah. From organically grown grapes. Drink or hold. Read More

The Torre Bisenzio Family Reserve brings together the personalities of three international red varieties, Cabernet Franc, Petit Verdot, and Syrah. This wine is the family’s signature blend showcasing these exceptional grapes grown in our vineyards, harvested with attention, and aged with care. Limited production


South facing organic certified vineyards located 490 – 530 metres a.s.l. The soil is ocean floor from the mid Pliocene period (5.3 to 2.6 million years ago), comprising of sedimentary clay, gravel sands and alluvial silt with marine fossils. Planting density c.5200 plants/ha. Yield: 35hl/ha. Cordon spur training method.