2013 Petrolo Boggina C

Sangiovese - 750ML
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JS 96 WA 92
JS 96

jamessuckling.com, August 2015

Extremely aromatic and perfumed with dark berries, cherries and flowers, as well as hints of rosemary and lavender. Full body, very fine and tight tannins as well as bright and creamy acid. Lovely tension between the...
WA 92

Robert Parker's Wine Advocate, June 2017

92+ The 2013 Val d'Arno di Sopra Bòggina opens to dark concentration and thick textural richness. The wine is fermented on the skins for one week in cement vats and goes into various sized oak barrels after fermentation...

WINE DETAILS

Color & Type Red
Varietal Sangiovese
Country Italy
Region Tuscany
Vintage 2013
Size 750ML

Petrolo winery is owned by 4 generations by the Bazzocchi-Sanjust family. The estate extends over 109 acres, 825 to 1,500 feet above sea level, in an area known for prestigious wines since the Renaissance.

The vineyards are set in Val d'Arno Superiore, among the hills of the "Chianti Colli Aretini," bordering southeastern Chianti Classico. The somewhat loosely packed soil features layers of claystone, shale and limestone.

Petrolo aims to produce wines with character and terroir from Sangiovese, Merlot and Cabernet Sauvignon. Today, with 5,500 plants per hectare, production has been reduced to less than 8,000 cases in order to maximize quality. Hand-harvested and fermented in individual lots using native yeasts, the bulk of production is aged in French barriques, though they do employ the use of large oak casks.

Petrolo produces six dry wines and a Vin Santo, but is best known for the 100% Merlot, Galatrona, and the Cabernet-based Il Torrione.

The vineyard that produces Petrolo ‘Boggina’ was planted in 1952 and it's still the best Sangiovese vineyard of Petrolo. This vineyard was selected by Giulio Gambelli in 1988 for the production of ‘Il Torrione’. Only a small portion of that production merits inclusion in ‘Boggina’. It is a Sangiovese for special occasions.