Uccelliera
Italy – 
Tuscany – 
Montalcino – 
(SI)

THE COMPANY

Podere Uccelliera is located in Castelnuovo dell’Abate, on the south-eastern side of Montalcino, one of Tuscany’s most suitable terroirs for Sangiovese. The name recalls its former function as an aviary and bears witness to the historical link between these hills and nature. In 1986, Andrea Cortonesi purchased the estate and launched a wine-making project that in just a few years became a benchmark for the appellation. The vineyards cover approximately 10 hectares, between 150 and 350 metres above sea level, on galestro and clay soils capable of expressing finesse and balance. Viticulture is based on respect for the vineyard and manual care, in order to obtain healthy and perfectly ripe grapes. In the cellar, tradition and contemporary rigour coexist through controlled fermentation and ageing in barrels of different sizes, giving rise to wines of structure and elegance. The range spans from Rosso di Montalcino, fresh and immediate, to Brunello di Montalcino, deep and long-lived, to Rapace Toscana IGT, a freer interpretation of the territory. Uccelliera thus expresses an authentic vision of Montalcino, capable of combining classicism, territorial identity and strong personality.

Italy - 

Toscana

Montalcino

Montalcino has the dry, warm climate of the Tuscan coast, and as for the soils, in the best vineyards south of the town, they are characterized by rocky matrices and less fertile than those in the best areas of Chianti. The result is the most concentrated and long-lived form of Sangiovese in existence in the world. Altitudes range from 150 meters in Val d'Orcia in the south, where the most powerful wines are produced, to 500 meters just south of the village, where the wines are more elegant and aromatic.

Italy - 

Toscana

Montalcino

Montalcino has the dry, warm climate of the Tuscan coast, and as for the soils, in the best vineyards south of the town, they are characterized by rocky matrices and less fertile than those in the best areas of Chianti. The result is the most concentrated and long-lived form of Sangiovese in existence in the world. Altitudes range from 150 meters in Val d'Orcia in the south, where the most powerful wines are produced, to 500 meters just south of the village, where the wines are more elegant and aromatic.