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Chianti Classico Riserva Sangiovese Merlot €14,00 Tenuta Donna Olga 2011 DOCG Brunello Di Montalcino Sangiovese Grosso €18,00 Rosso di Sera A path flanked by black cypresses winds gently on the horizon, a line that combines rich landscape of farm-houses and a red sky at night. Gardens full of vegetables are grown by old and experienced hands, while the aroma of fresh wine from the cellar blends with the fragrance of warm wind loaded by scents of wheat, lavender and rosemary..... Tuscany. Take a journey.... Heading out of Casole famous wine regions are within reach..... where would you like to go? It is easy to say “Tuscany”. Everyone knows its beautiful cities, its landscape and slopes of olive groves, its products and fine cuisine. Yet, around the corner, behind those hills, along the country walks there is another village to discover and a further church to visit. Ironically, Tuscany is unknown to most. Just like its people, genuine and proud, friendly at a first glance, however difficult to understand if you do not share their history. Just like its wines, exported all over the world and yet so little appreciated and identified. By placing Casole right in the middle we started our journey through famous and undiscovered wine areas, selecting not only the wines but also the estates that were, to us, representing the terroir between respect of nature and a modern approach to local production. We have spoken to several wine producers and to them we asked their stories and carefully listened. Those stories, their passion and the difficult choices they had to make had become our stories to tell. At Castello di Casole we do not describe our wines, rather we tell stories. We have gone behind and beyond the label. 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