Boutinot La Cote Sauvage Cairanne (Magnum) 2021 vs Castellare di Castellina, Chianti Classico Kosher 2019

Compare current tracked prices, stockists and core specifications. Boutinot La Cote Sauvage Cairanne (Magnum) 2021 currently starts £0.05 lower.

AvailabilityIn stockIn stock
Best current price£43.75£43.80
Current stockists1 merchant1 merchant
ProducerBoutinotCastellare di Castellina
StyleRedRed
GrapeSyrah, GrenacheSangiovese
RegionRhoneChianti
CountryItaly
Size1500ml750ml
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Boutinot La Cote Sauvage Cairanne (Magnum) 2021

Domaine Boutinot La Cote Sauvage AOP Cairanne is the flagship wine from Boutinot's estate in Cairanne, one of the Southern Rhone 's most prestigious crus. Characterised by its finesse and finely-grained texture, this wine showcases the famous argilo-calcaire soils of Boutinot's hilltop vineyards, slow winemaking, and 22 months of gentle maturation in old French oak. This magnum format is perfect for special occasions and extended ageing. Why You'll Love It Cairanne lies in the heart of the Southern Rhone valley, northeast of Orange, and has long been recognised for exceptional quality among the region's crus. Boutinot's hilltop vineyards, including the renowned La Pauline and Les Six Terrasses sites, benefit from classic argilo-calcaire soils of limestone pebbles over clay, creating wines with remarkable finesse and structure. Old bush vines are hand-harvested, vinified with only natural yeasts, and undergo a long cuvaison period with gentle remontage and manual pigeage. The 22-month maturation in mostly old French oak develops great concentration and complexity. The magnum format enhances ageing potential and is ideal for sharing at the table. Vineyard and Production Fully ripe Grenache , Syrah , and Mourvedre grapes are hand-picked from old bush vines on selected hillside slopes within Cairanne. Vinified traditionally with only natural yeasts, followed by a long cuvaison period with gentle remontage and manual pigeage. Matured for 22 months in mostly old French oak barrels. Vegetarian and vegan. Winemaker: Eric Monnin. Tasting Notes Rich, savoury, and meaty on the nose, with intense morello cherry fruit and a touch of spice. The palate delivers ripe berry, liquorice, and a hint of cinnamon, full-flavoured and smooth with supple tannins and a finely-grained texture that speaks of the terroir. Perfect Pairings The perfect match for red meat dishes and rich stews. Also excellent with game, roasted lamb, beef bourguignon, and mature cheeses. Grape Varieties Grenache,

Castellare di Castellina, Chianti Classico Kosher 2019

This is a wonderfully pure and expressive Chianti Classico - bright cherry and red plum aromas lifted by violets and a gentle herbal note, underpinned by subtle spice and soft earthiness. On the palate it’s medium-bodied, lively and harmonious, with fine tannins and a fresh, food-friendly finish that speaks of the stony Galestro soils of Castellina. Castellare di Castellina was born of the union of four estates (Castellare, Caselle, San Niccolò and Le Case) on the initiative of Paolo Panerai, with the aim of producing wine of the best possible quality. This was in the 1970s, when the so-called Renaissance of Italian wine had begun. Castellare has long been known for its dedication to biodiversity (every label features a different endangered bird) and its commitment to traditional Tuscan winemaking with a refined, modern touch. This kosher bottling is a natural extension of the estate’s philosophy: wines of authenticity and sense of place, made to be shared.

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