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		<title>The land of Sangiovese: Chianti Classico and Montalcino</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p><em>The nature of the soil gives a specific sensory character to the wine, so understanding the soil is crucial to understand the most variable vine: Sangiovese. Today we talk about the land of Sangiovese: Chianti Classico and Montalcino<br />
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<p>by <a href="https://www.cinellicolombini.it/">Donatella Cinelli Colombini</a></p>
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It is well known that Sangiovese has the highest number of clones (108) and the greatest variability. In short, it is a mutant grape variety which is best expressed in two areas: Chianti Classico and Montalcino.</p>
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<h2><strong>THE SOILS OF SANGIOVESE IN CHIANTI CLASSICO AND MONTALCINO</strong></h2>
<p>Understanding the soils of these two areas helps to identify the specificities of wines in their most exceptional versions. We are led by Professor <strong>Edoardo Costantini</strong> and his lectures at the Scuola di alta formazione “sanguis jovis” of the <a href="https://fondazionebanfi.it/en/">Banfi Foundation</a> published in the book“Il Sangiovese del futuro” (2019).</p>
<h3><strong>WHAT DO WE MEAN BY SOIL</strong></h3>
<p>The general concept of soil should be stressed: it is the superficial part of the earth’s crust, which varies according to climate and man’s intervention. Italian soils represent 51% of the world’s geological variability. In our country there is therefore an enormous concentration of eras: from the oldest (Gallura) to the secondary, tertiary and quaternary ones.</p>
<h4><strong>EFFECT OF THE SOIL ON THE VINE AND WINE</strong></h4>
<p>It must be said that in warm and dry vintages the effect of the soil on wine is greater, when the distinctive characteristics of the terroir are more evident.<br />
The vine, like any plant, reacts according to the quantity of air and water of the soil in which it is planted.&#8230;</p>
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