A historic Tuscan wine vertical recently took place at Christie’s Auction House in New York City, celebrating three decades of Tenuta Luce’s Luce della Vite wines. The event highlighted the collaboration of two iconic wine families: Frescobaldi and Mondavi. These families, with deep roots in Tuscany and Napa Valley, have successfully blended two distinct grape varieties—Sangiovese and Merlot—creating wines that exemplify this partnership.
Amid a backdrop of a stunning film that showcased the enchanting Montalcino vineyards, wine professionals gathered to taste various vintages under the guidance of winemaker Alessandro Marini. The event demonstrated how these two opposing grape types could harmoniously coexist, particularly under the expertise of the Frescobaldi family, which boasts over 700 years of winemaking history, and the Mondavi family, known for their innovation.
During the vertical tasting, attendees explored a range of vintages, numbering from the initial 1994 release to the newly released 2022 vintage. The wines reflected their unique circumstances, with standout years like 2009, 2015, and 2016 exhibiting exceptional quality. Even the more challenging 2002 vintage surprised tasters, showcasing the ability of great producers to maintain high quality across different years.
The Luce estate, situated in the warmer southwestern region of Montalcino, benefits from a remarkable temperature swing that contributes to the ripeness and flavor of the grapes. The combination of schist soil for Sangiovese and clay-rich terroir for Merlot allows for optimal growing conditions, resulting in wines that are both nuanced and elegant.
The event at Christie’s, embellished with exquisite art displayed throughout, paired perfectly with the wines crafted by these pioneering families. Each vintage tasted conveyed a story of meticulous craftsmanship, tradition, and a commitment to excellence that will undoubtedly continue for years to come.
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