Decanter’s Ian D’Agata picks six of his top Italian Cabernet Franc wines and profiles the family run Le Macchiole Winery as Italy’s most important estate in producing the country’s best Cabernet Franc. Le Macchiole started producing their Paleo Rosso Bolgheri Superiore in 1983 as the typical blend of Sangiovese and Cabernet Sauvignon until 1993 when the house transitioned to growing Cabernet Sauvignon. Read the full article HERE.
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Le Macchiole
Le Macchiole Bolgheri Rosso
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Bolgheri Rosso is a refined, irresistible blend of Merlot, Cabernet Franc, Cabernet Sauvignon, and Syrah, serving as an introduction to the estate. The wine is, frankly, almost too good at the price. All the intensive artisanal work that Le Macchiole carries out in its vineyards and cellars benefits this wine, and despite more availability than its Paleo Rosso, Messorio and Scrio siblings, it sells out nearly as quickly.
Le Macchiole
Le Macchiole Paleo Rosso
Toscana IGT
Paleo Rosso has been called Italy's landmark expression of Cabernet Franc. This grape variety is growing internationally as a distinct bottling, but Bolgheri has proven to be the single best place in the world to do so. The Mediterranean climate and surroundings result in a wine of extraordinarily expressive, sensual, and textural fruits and savory spices.
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Le Macchiole can best be defined as the “Boutique Bolgheri.” The winery is known for its spectacular single-varietal wines, and their signature grape varieties are Syrah, Merlot, and Cabernet Franc and work is always conducted with the priority being "the expression of the land." The winery continues to evolve in both the vineyards and in the cellar to allow the soil characteristics from this estate property to be the defining identity in the wines.