Tignanello 1971 Tuscany 2x70cl
Tignanello is a "Super-Tuscan" by nature of being made from grape varieties not native to Tuscany, and claims to be the first Sangiovese wine matured in oak barriques.
These bottles are from the 1971 vintage - only the second release of Tignanello, and the first vintage in which producer Antinori Marchesi moved away from the strict Chianti Classico rules - becoming instead a declassified Vino Da Tavola Della Toscano ("Red Table Wine From Tuscany").
The wine is a blend of Sangiovese, Cannaiolo and Malvasia; matured in small oak barrels.
Please note there shall be a shipping charge for 2 bottles applied to this lot.
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