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February Premium Six-Pack 2026 - Super Tuscans

BOTTLE:
Special Price $325.00 Regular Price $413.00
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SKU
103064
HALF-DOZEN: $1,950.00 or $325.00 each
DOZEN: $3,900.00 or $325.00 each

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Everyone loves Tuscany. How could you not? From its verdant inland hills to its warm coastal stretches, there’s something quietly magical about the place. The pace is different, the people impossibly welcoming, and the landscapes are some of the most quintessentially Italian you’ll find anywhere in the world. And then there are the wines.

This pack takes a tour through Tuscany via its wines, highlighting key regions and styles that define the modern vinous landscape. We move through the Chianti hills, the coastal Maremma, Montalcino and the often underappreciated wines of Montepulciano, highlighting both classic Sangiovese expressions and the Super Tuscan tradition of blending Italian and French varieties.

From Chianti, we start with two very different expressions. Le Corti Chianti Classico 2023 is classically styled, all about charm, freshness and that unmistakable sangiovese-driven Tuscan character that makes it effortlessly dinkable. Its counterpoint is Le Cinciole Camalaione, a powerful Tuscan–Bordeaux blend that is dense, deep and layered, combining the structure and polish of cabernet and merlot with a distinctly Italian sense of place.

Next, we head to Montalcino with San Giorgio Rosso di Montalcino Ciampoleto, a 100% sangiovese grosso expression from vineyards at 400 metres and above. It’s a relatively new name but one making some of the region’s most exciting wines, offering brooding depth alongside vibrancy and lift. From there, we move southwest to the Maremma coast and Querciabella Mongrana, a style that combines 50% Sangiovese with the rest cabernet and merlot. It marries Tuscan freshness with coastal generosity and plushness.

We finish in Montepulciano with two wines from Il Macchione and Boscarelli, quietly two of the region’s benchmark producers, even if they remain a little under the radar here in Australia. Made from the local Sangiovese clone Prugnolo Gentile, these wines sit somewhere between Brunello’s richness and Chianti Classico’s energy, delivering depth, perfume and a wonderfully poised sense of place.

Altogether, this is a six-pack that captures Tuscany in all its guises from classic sangiovese charm to Super Tuscan power and coastal warmth. A snapshot of why Tuscany remains one of the world’s great wine regions, and why we keep coming back to it, again and again.

Le Corti Chianti Classico 2023
Le Cinciole Camalaione 2019
San Giorgio Rosso di Montalcino Ciampoleto 2021
Querciabella Mongrana 2023
Il Macchione Vino Nobile di Montepulciano 2021
Boscarelli Prugnolo Rosso di Montepulciano 2023