Tuscany Wines: Types & Perfect Serving Temperatures
Tuscany is a region in central Italy known for its beautiful rolling hills, medieval villages, and world-renowned wines. The region has a long history of viticulture, dating back to the Etruscan civilization that first planted vines here in the 8th century BC. Today, Tuscany is home to some of Italy's most iconic wines, made from native grape varieties like Sangiovese, Merlot, and Cabernet Sauvignon.
The climate in Tuscany is ideal for growing grapes, with warm summers and cool winters that allow the grapes to ripen slowly and evenly. The soils here are also perfect for viticulture, being rich in minerals and drainage. These factors all contribute to the high quality of the wines made in Tuscany.
Some of the most famous Tuscan wines include Chianti, Brunello di Montalcino, and Vino Nobile di Montepulciano. These wines are all made from Sangiovese, a red grape that is native to the region. Sangiovese is known for its high acidity and strong tannins, which give these wines their characteristic flavor profile. To ensure that the you get an optimal tasting enjoyment from your wine, make sure to serve your wine at the ideal serving temperature,
Tuscany is also home to some of Italy's most famous white wines, made from the grapes Trebbiano and Vermentino. These wines are typically lighter in body and have a fresher, more delicate flavor than the red wines of the region.
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"Hi l am Wim, sommelier, and wine enthusiast just like you! My fellow sommeliers understand the importance of serving wine at the correct temperature. They know that if wine is too warm, it will lose its flavors and complexities, and if wine is served too cold, it will numb your taste buds. A few world renown sommeliers and myself will explain this further, and share some interesting (taste) case studies."