About the winery:
Winery owner Salvatore Ferragamo, heir of the storied Ferragamo fashion empire, replanted the family’s Il Borro vineyard in 1999 and has been releasing Tuscan wines ever since. The winery has been certified organic since 2015.
Notes from the Winemaker:
On the first day of fermentation during vinification, 10 to 20% of the liquid is removed from the tanks to increase concentration. Maceration, the process by which whole grapes are fermented in a carbon dioxide rich environment prior to crushing, takes about 22 days in the stainless-steel tanks at a temperature controlled 28°C.
The last stage is alcoholic fermentation which takes around 10 days on average after which the wine is decanted in to barrels. The wine is then left to mature in the casks for at least 12 months after which it is filtered and bottled. After twelve months, the wine returns to the stainless-steel vats for approximately one month and is then gently filtered, bottled and left for a further 6 months to mature in the bottle.
Food Pairings
All the Tuscan dishes cooked with meat, Tuscan croutons, aged cheeses, cured meats, first and main courses with games. Polissena wine pairs perfectly with hare, wild boar, Chianina and Cinta Senese meat.
Ratings & Reviews
94 Points – James Suckling:
“The cherry and floral character is impressive in this wine for its subtle nature and beauty. Medium-to full-bodied with very fine tannins and a bright and vivid finish. So refined and caressing. First year from organically grown grapes. Drink or hold.” (11 Jul, 2018)
92+ Points – Robert Parker’s Wine Advocate:
“This is Il Borro’s classic red wine for less formal drinking occasions. The 2015 Polissena is an IGT Toscana wine now, but I am told it will revert over to the Val d’Arno di Sopra appellation starting with the 2017 vintage. This wine is abundant and generous with ample layers of cherry and dark plum that peel back with pretty intensity. A pure expression of Sangiovese, the wine also offers elegant tones of wild rose, licorice, savory tobacco, rusty nail and a touch of dusty mineral. The ripeness of the fruit in this warm vintage is balanced out by the natural acidity of the grape.” – Monica Larner (31st May 2019)
90 Points – Wine Spectator Magazine:
“Plum, leather and tobacco notes combine in this dense, vibrant red. Balanced, with a solid base of tannins and a moderate finish. Drink now through 2024. 3,400 cases made, 1,020 cases imported.” – BS (Jun 15, 2019)
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