Poggio Scalette

Brand Description

Poggio Scalette takes its name from the landscape, which is characterized by dry, stone walls supporting terraces on which the vineyards and olive groves are planted. From a distance the impression is of a series of stairs climbing the slopes of Greve. After the death of its previous owner, Poggio Scalette remained abandoned for years until Vittorio Fiore, one of Italy’s most famed winemakers, discovered the property in 1991 with his wife, Adriana. In 1996, 42 additional acres of land became available, enabling them to expand. It was discovered that the plot of land known as Il Carbonaione was the first area to be replanted after World War I (1914-1918), which means these vines, more than 90 years old, are a rare example of the original clone of the famous Sangiovese di Lamole variety in the Chianti Classico area.

Location of Vineyard

The slopes of the Greve Valley are without question some of Italy’s most ideal locations for vineyards and olive groves. The combination of exposure and soil composition contributes to the excellent quality of the wines and the extra virgin olive oils of the area. Named for the river that passes through as it travels from a medieval hilltop town, this area happens to be one of the most important historical centers of the Chianti Classico region.

Winemaking and Viticulture Philosophy

Il Carbonaione, Poggio Scalette’s signature wine, is the culmination of knowledge and experience and therefore an important message of quality. Vittorio Fiore dedicates this wine to Tuscany and to Sangiovese — the region and the variety that have allowed him to fulfill his aspirations to produce superb wine.

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Winery Profile
Owner: Vittorio and Adriana Assje di Marcorá-Fiore
Winemaker: Vittorio and Jurij Fiore
Total acreage under vine: 100
Founded: 1991
Production: 45000
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Acclaim
“From a classic vintage, the Poggio Scalette 2021 Il Carbonaione is a rich and darkly colored expression of Sangiovese with black ruby hues. There is more color saturation here than you would find in most Sangiovese-based wines, and this bottle could be matched to heftier foods featuring red or game meats. The wine holds to the palate with intensity and imparts solid and lasting fruit weight.” — acclaim for 2021 Poggio Scalette Il Carbonaione from Wine Advocate, Jul 2024
“The 2022 Chianti Classico is a racy, opulent wine. Ripe black cherry, spice, leather, tobacco and mocha fill out the layers in this deep, resonant Chianti Classico. There's a fair bit of tannin, so another year or so in bottle will only help. This is a fine effort from Poggio Scalette that gains freshness with air.” — acclaim for 2022 Poggio Scalette Chianti Classico from Vinous, Jul 2024
“The 2021 Capogatto is terrific. Dark, vibrant and super-expressive, the 2021 shows all the energy of the year. Bright saline notes cut through a core of super-ripe blue/purplish fruit, lavender, sage, mint and mocha. All the elements are so well put together in this deep, racy Merlot blend.” — acclaim for 2021 Poggio Scalette Capogatto from Vinous, Jul 2024
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