| Classification | Cru Classe |
| Type | Red |
| Producer | Tenuta San Guido |
| Wine | Sassicaia |
| Vintage | 2021 |
| Country | Italy |
| Region | Tuscany |
| Appellation | Bolgheri |
| Grape | Cabernet Sauvignon, Cabernet Franc |
| Volume | 0,75 |
| Condition | Perfect |
| Label | Perfect |
| Drinkable | 2028-2060 |
| Stock | 4 |
Here it is: A quintessential Sassicaia that represents the excellence of the vintage and also respects the unique taste profile of this distinguished Tuscan blend of Cabernets Sauvignon and Franc. The Tenuta San Guido 2021 Bolgheri Sassicaia offers impeccable balance, excellent freshness and absolutely no signs of over-ripeness. The fruit balance is ideal with a hint of crunch and lasting tension from pulp and skins. The tannins are deftly managed with firm grip and enough velvetiness to add volume and length. There is no greenness on the bouquet that instead offers mulled herbs and spice, with cinnamon and clove, layered delicately between mostly red and some purple berry fruits. Redcurrant, blueberry, sweet pomegranate and Rainier cherry run strong in this vintage. A fragrant hint of heritage rose emerges with time. The oak tones are geared toward gingerbread, hazelnut, cigar, sandalwood and something like a grilled sweet red pepper. To the palate, it offers nice weight with no heavy glycerin, and a rinse of acidity that adds to the wine’s natural energy, brightness and viscosity. That marked freshness opens the wine up to long aging potential, but you still need to give it more time in bottle.
Rich yet elegant, laced with black cherry, blackberry, cedar, mineral and oak spice aromas and flavors, this resonant red builds to a long, detailed aftertaste. Shows great balance, with vibrant acidity and refined tannins, yet this should benefit from a few more years of aging. Cabernet Sauvignon and Cabernet Franc.
85% Cabernet Sauvignon, 15% Cabernet Franc. Aged for 25 months in 225-litre barriques.
Mid to dark crimson but no attempt to break any records for colour intensity. Much subtler nose than most – no obvious sweetness and certainly no oak. Savoury and saline and introvert. All tucked in for a long life. Bone-dry finish. So different from Ornellaia! Neat, confident and non showy. But so well balanced and appetising that I swallowed it! (JR)
The 2021 Sassicaia is one of the best young Sassicaias I can remember tasting, certainly on par with anything in recent memory. The preference here is picking on the earlier side relative to many neighboring properties, which is one of the reasons Sassicaia is always a wine of refinement more than opulence. At the same time, Sassicaia can be light. Not in 2021. All the elements came together during a long growing season to produce a rich, deep wine that marries textural intensity with classicism. Dark cherry/plum fruit, spice, new leather, menthol, licorice and spice all race across the palate. Time in the glass brings out the wine's textural intensity and sheer power. The 2021 is one of the most concentrated Sassicaias on record. That allowed for long macerations, as long as 20 days for some Cabernets. Aging was 25 months in French oak barrels (95% French, 5% a mix of Hungarian and Slavonian wood), 40% new, 40% once-used barrels and 20% in twice-used barrels. One of the recent developments here is some bâtonnage in aging, which is used to build texture. That approach worked well in 2021. In a word: magnificent.
The vineyards of Sassicaia are located from near the Tyrrhenian coast in the hills of Bolgheri and lie between roughly 80 and 400 meters above sea level. Sassicaia, meaning “stony ground,” comes from gravelly, stone-strewn soils that recall the great vineyards of the Médoc. This well-drained limestone, clay, and gravel terroir makes Cabernet Sauvignon and Cabernet Franc vines to root deeply, which increases quality and complexity. The location near the Tyrrhenian Sea tempers summer heat with cooling breezes and diurnal shifts, preserving acidity and aromatic finesse. Higher plots such as Castiglioncello, among Bolgheri’s loftiest vineyards, contribute elegance, length, and a marked mineral nuance to the final blend, defining Sassicaia’s hallmark balance of power and refinement.
Tenuta San Guido is a renowned winery located in the Maremma region of Tuscany, near the Tyrrhenian Sea, best known for its iconic wine, Sassicaia. The name means “stony ground” in the local dialect, referencing the vineyard’s terrain. Sassicaia’s production began in 1948 for private consumption at the estate. In 1965, Marchese Mario Incisa della Rochetta planted new vineyards with Cabernet Sauvignon and Cabernet Franc, laying the foundation for the modern Sassicaia. The first commercial release in 1968 gained early acclaim, but worldwide fame came in 1978 when the wine triumphed in a Decanter blind tasting against leading international cabernets. As a pioneer of the Bordeaux-style “Super Tuscan” wines, Sassicaia was initially classified as a humble Vino da Tavola, but since 2013, it uniquely holds its own DOC designation: Bolgheri Sassicaia. The wine ferments in stainless steel, matures for 24 months in French oak barrels, and produces about 180,000 bottles annually. Tenuta San Guido also crafts Guidalberto and La Diffese wines, as well as a Grappa di Sassicaia. Sassicaia has attracted celebrity fans like Jay-Z, Beyoncé, the Beckhams, and Rihanna. Legendary vintages include 1985, 1988, 1990, 1997, 1998, 2001, and most years after 2006.
The 2021 Sassicaia is astonishing, even at this early stage. It is and will become probably one of the Sassicaias of the last 30 years (like f.e. 2016). In the glass it shows a vivid, ruby red color The nose has notes of raspberry, lifted spice, lavender, dry earth, and fresh Mediterranean herbs with hints of sandalwood and no greennes. The palate is clean, shaped by ripe, fine tannins, beautiful acidity, but it is the radiant, pure fruit that really takes center stage and promises to hold its charm for decades. The balance is even at this age perfect, the complexity and concentration promises a legendary wine in a decade or more.
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