Sagrantino

Sagrantino

Intense, full-bodied, tannic and well-structured, Sagrantino wine is produced from the pure vinification of the Umbrian vine of the same name. It is probably of Greek or Middle Eastern origin and was imported to Italy by missionary monks during the Middle Ages. It owes its name to the ancient Franciscan tradition of using it to perform sacred rites, although today it is one of the most prestigious and sought-after Italian red wines abroad. Its best versions are produced within the denomination of Montefalco, which includes an area comprising five municipalities in the province of Perugia. According to the regulations, the wine must be matured for at least 30 months in the cellar, of which at least 12 months in wood. It is characterised by an elegant bouquet of wild berries and spices, a strong impact on the palate, a significant tannic texture and an intense and clearly recognisable personality, which is destined to develop for a long time in the bottle.

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Sagrantino di Montefalco Fattoria Colleallodole - Milziade Antano 2020
5/5
Bibenda
Milziade Antano
2020 | 75 cl / 15.5% | Umbria (Italy)
35,00 
35,00 
Sagrantino Antonelli San Marco 2019
3/4
Vitae AIS
4/5
Bibenda
2/3
Gambero Rosso
Antonelli San Marco
2019 | 75 cl / 15% | Umbria (Italy)
23,00 
23,00 
Sagrantino di Montefalco Roccafiore 2019
Roccafiore
2019 | 75 cl / 15.5% | Umbria (Italy)
21,90 
21,90 
Only 2 left!
Sagrantino di Montefalco 'Collenottolo' Tenuta Bellafonte 2017
3/3
Gambero Rosso
Tenuta Bellafonte
2017 | 75 cl / 15% | Umbria (Italy)
39,50 
39,50 
Sagrantino di Montefalco 'Fracanton' Fongoli 2016
Fongoli
2016 | 75 cl / 15.5% | Umbria (Italy)
73,80 
73,80 
Sagrantino di Montefalco Fongoli 2019
5/5
Bibenda
Fongoli
2019 | 75 cl / 14.5% | Umbria (Italy)
36,60 
36,60 
Last One Left!
Sagrantino di Montefalco 'Campo alla Cerqua' Tabarrini 2018
5/5
Bibenda
93/100
Veronelli
3/4
Vitae AIS
Tabarrini
2018 | 75 cl / 16% | Umbria (Italy)
53,00 
53,00 
Sagrantino di Montefalco '25 anni' Caprai 2020
5/5
Bibenda
4/4
Vitae AIS
93/100
James Suckling
Caprai Arnaldo
2020 | 75 cl / 15.5% | Umbria (Italy)
62,00 
62,00 
Only 4 left!
Sagrantino 'O di Colpetrone' Colpetrone 2018
92/100
James Suckling
2/3
Gambero Rosso
Còlpetrone
2018 | 75 cl / 16% | Umbria (Italy)
44,40 €35,50 
35,50 
Sagrantino di Montefalco Omero Moretti 2019
2/3
Gambero Rosso
91/100
James Suckling
3/4
Vitae AIS
Moretti Omero
2019 | 75 cl / 16% | Umbria (Italy)
32,30 
32,30 
Sagrantino di Montefalco 'Campo alla Cerqua' Tabarrini 2019
5/5
Bibenda
2/3
Slowine
3/4
Vitae AIS
Tabarrini
2019 | 75 cl / 15.5% | Umbria (Italy)
54,50 
54,50 
'Ilbio' Lungarotti 2021
4/5
Bibenda
91/100
Robert Parker
88/100
Veronelli
Lungarotti
2021 | 75 cl / 14.5% | Umbria (Italy)
11,00 
11,00 
Sagrantino di Montefalco 'Memoira' Colpetrone 2016
4/5
Bibenda
3/4
Vitae AIS
92/100
James Suckling
Còlpetrone
2016 | 75 cl / 14.5% | Umbria (Italy)
17,00 
17,00 
Sagrantino di Montefalco 'Chiusa di Pannone' Antonelli San Marco 2018
4/4
Vitae AIS
94/100
Robert Parker
5/5
Bibenda
Antonelli San Marco
2018 | 75 cl / 15.5% | Umbria (Italy)
37,00 
37,00 
Sagrantino di Montefalco 'Collepiano' Caprai 2020
5/5
Bibenda
3/4
Vitae AIS
94/100
James Suckling
Caprai Arnaldo
2020 | 75 cl / 15.5% | Umbria (Italy)
27,00 
27,00 
Sagrantino di Montefalco 'Colle Grimaldesco' Tabarrini 2019
4/5
Bibenda
3/4
Vitae AIS
Tabarrini
2019 | 75 cl / 15% | Umbria (Italy)
38,40 
38,40 
Sagrantino 'Campo di Raina' Raina 2020
2/3
Slowine
Raina
2020 | 75 cl / 15% | Umbria (Italy)
33,50 
33,50 
Sagrantino di Montefalco 'Pagliaro' Paolo Bea 2016
Bea Paolo
2016 | 75 cl / 15% | Umbria (Italy)
99,00 
99,00 
Sagrantino di Montefalco '25 anni' Magnum Caprai 2019
4/4
Vitae AIS
93/100
James Suckling
5/5
Bibenda
Caprai Arnaldo
2019 | 150 cl / 15% | Umbria (Italy)
141,90 
141,90 
Sagrantino di Montefalco Adanti 2016
Adanti
2016 | 75 cl / 15% | Umbria (Italy)
25,50 
25,50 
Sagrantino di Montefalco 'Il Domenico' Adanti 2010
4/5
Bibenda
88/100
James Suckling
2/3
Gambero Rosso
Adanti
2010 | 75 cl / 15% | Umbria (Italy)
45,50 
45,50 

From Franciscan Monks to Michelin-Starred Restaurants: the History of a Sacred Red Wine

Montefalco Sagrantino is an Umbrian wine speciality with very ancient origins. Pliny the Elder, in his Naturalis Historia, praised the agricultural and production methods of the territory of Mevania, which corresponds to the present-day municipalities of Bevagna and Montefalco. These practices were based on the cultivation and vinification of a grape known as 'hirtiola'. It is possible, however, that the present variety was imported into Umbrian territory only from the 14th century onwards, thanks to the activities of Franciscan friars returning from their travels in Asia. The name of the variety remains closely linked to its history as it most likely derives from the Franciscan custom of producing passito red wines for liturgical services and religious festivals. Its etymology is therefore strongly connected to the Latin word 'sacer' and to traditions that are still folklorically celebrated in the Umbria region. The first evidence of 'sagrantino' grapes dates back to 1549 and refers to a commercial document of purchase of grape must by the Jewish merchant Guglielmo and his wife Stella. This name, used to identify a red wine typical of the area, only began to appear in the 19th century, when it began to be recognised throughout Italy. In the meantime, the cultivation of this grape had become a key feature of the area's activities and the historian Sergio Calandri mentions it in his publication 'Saggio geografico, storico, statistico del territorio Pontificio' (Geographical, historical and statistical essay on the Papal territory).

During the 20th century, the vine was in danger of disappearing, before being rediscovered and developed by a brilliant circle of producers from the 1960s onwards. This led to the granting of DOC status in 1979, the founding of a Consortium for the Protection of the vine in 1981 and its promotion as DOCG in 1992. Since the beginning of the 1990s, this red wine has been the object of growing interest and appreciation, becoming one of the most sought-after and well-known expressions also outside Italy. Alongside historic examples such as those of Arnaldo Caprai, Milziade Antano and Sagrantino Adanti, today we also find elegant and prestigious wines such as those of Tabarrini, which can be found in Michelin-starred restaurants all over the world, or those of Paolo Bea, who was one of the pioneers in Italy of very traditional and uncompromising agricultural methods.


The Production Area According to Regulations

By law, this red wine is only produced from the grape variety of the same name in an area that includes the entire municipality of Montefalco and parts of the municipalities of Bevagna, Gualdo Cattaneo, Castel Ritaldi and Giano dell'Umbria. These localities are all in the province of Perugia and are recognised as the historical birthplace of the vine as well as being extraordinarily suitable areas for viticulture. These are very beautiful and characteristic hillside villages, with a strong artistic and religious tradition, where the best Sagrantino coexists with excellent expressions of Sangiovese. The origins of the current name of the main municipality, once called Coccorone, can be attributed to Frederick II, who hunted in these areas with his falcon.

Both the passito and the dry versions, both included in the DOCG established in 1992, are allowed, provided that they have an alcohol content of at least 13%. The regulations also state that the wine must be aged in the cellar for at least 30 months from the 1st of December of the harvest year, of which at least 12 months in wooden barrels. This is necessary to soften the untamed and powerful personality of the product, as well as to smooth out the distinct tannins. When released on the market, this type of wine is equipped with great longevity, to the point that it can continue to develop in the bottle for decades if it is well preserved.


Intensity, Importance and Gastronomic Pairings

Sagrantino stands out in the wide range of Umbrian wines for its power, intensity and structure. It always presents itself with a consistent, very intense ruby red colour, with possible purple shades that become garnet with ageing. The characteristic aroma is reminiscent of blackberries although, in most cases, also all berries, earth, coffee, liquorice and many sweet spices are present. On the palate it is warm, concentrated, textured, intense and with the tannins clearly evident, giving it extraordinary ageing potential. In its best versions, the tannins and elegant freshness perfectly balance an aromatic concentration of rare richness and depth. These characteristics create a liquid representation of the charm of this ancient land full of history.

Given these unique qualities, which have made it famous throughout the world, Sagrantino is best paired with game, roasts, very mature cheeses and savoury dishes based on black truffles. The tradition of the area dictates, for example, that it should be paired with roasts, casseroles or stews of wild boar or lamb, as well as jugged pheasant, venison salami, donkey stews, mature pecorino cheese and a wide variety of well seasoned stewed sausages. The ancient and characteristic passito version, on the other hand, goes perfectly with dry desserts or dishes based on chocolate, nuts, chestnuts and sweet spices. All of these combinations ensure that one of the oldest and most characteristic red wines of the Italian peninsula, which has become famous for its power and a personality that fully reflects the magnificent production area, is perfectly enhanced.

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