
Winery: Poderi Boscarelli
Country / Region: Italy / Tuscany - Nobile di Montepulciano
Date Winery was established: 1962
Grape Variety: Sangiovese
Alcohol Content / Volume: 14.0% / 750ml
First Vintage Released: 2015
Rating: 93 pts. Wine Enthusiast
Decanting Time: open bottle and decant for 30 minutes to 1 hour. Serve at 16 - 18°C
Our suggestion for decanting time is based on bottles we tried at Txanton over 2022. We guarantee Txanton stocks are imported and maintained on a proper storage with right temperature and humidity.
Good to know: The Boscarelli Costa Grande Vino Nobile di Montepulciano has grapes harvested from the “Vigna Grande” alongside the historic “Vigna del Nocio” from the Boscarelli estate. A pure Sangiovese wine.
This wine has great elegance and a more compact in tannin which is persistent. It has a balance on slightly lower acidity and higher ph. The colors are medium and often more intense. It has an aroma of fresh and fragrant perfumes. The Sangiovese grapes are manually picked from the vines and moved in crates.
The story of the Poderi Boscarelli state began in 1962 with founder Egidio Corradi’s dream of producing a noble wine that exalts the aromas and flavors of his native land while imparting the elegance he loved. Born into an old Poliziana family in the Montepulciano region of the Siena countryside, he later graduated with a degree in economics and business. He spent most of his life working as an international broker in Genoa and Milan.
But his infinite passion for wine and deep knowledge of his home region induced him to buy two semi-abandoned small farms in Cervognano of Montepulciano, a stunning corner of old Etruscan Tuscany. The ancient soils had long been cultivated in the traditional way with different annual crops and small vineyards.
Egidio’s dream and vision were embraced and invigorated by his daughter Paola and her husband Ippolito De Ferrari. Driven by their strong determination and dedication, they started Poderi Boscarelli in the ’60s. The development that followed brought renewed life to the age-old farming estate as Paola and Ippolito planted their first specialized vineyards at a density of 3,500 plants per hectare. They also built the first winery by renovating and adapting old stables.
The original spirit of the estate has now passed to the third generation of the family. Each day Luca and Nicolò De Ferrari, sons of Paola and Ippolito, bring that same passion to wine production as they work to infuse each bottle with the aromas and flavors that Grandpa Egidio loved and searched for. Luca and Nicolò reselect and replant vineyards that continue to express the scents and range of characteristics of the incredible land that nurtures them.