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Tignanello is the name that was
given in the 1970s to a new wine
produced by the
ancient house of
Antinori (wine
producers since 1385) and
takes its name...
- such as
Tignanello, the
Antinoris continue to sell it as a
Toscana IGT wine.
Emboldened by the
success of the 20%
Bordeaux blend Tignanello, in 1978...
- regulations,
releasing a 1971 Sangiovese-Cabernet
Sauvignon blend known as
Tignanello in 1978. He was
inspired by S****icaia, of
which he was
given the sale...
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which he
named Tignanello,
after the
vineyard where the
grapes were grown. What was
formerly Chianti classico Riserva Vigneto Tignanello, was
pulled from...
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Sangiovese di
Romagna and some of the
modern "Super Tuscan"
wines like
Tignanello, a
blend of 80%
Sangiovese 15%
Cabernet Sauvignon and 5%
Cabernet Franc...
- The
Italian wine
Tignanello is a
blend of Sangiovese,
Cabernet Sauvignon and
Cabernet franc –
varieties which usually have
aging potential....
- regulations,
releasing a 1971 Sangiovese-Cabernet
Sauvignon blend known as
Tignanello in 1978.
Other producers followed suit, and soon the
prices for these...
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through their flagship labels Kathy Van
Zeeland Handbags, B.
Makowsky and
Tignanello. The
couple sold the
company in 2008 to Li & Fung Ltd
based in Hong Kong...
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creating new
genres of
Italian red wine,
notably S****icaia,
Solaia and
Tignanello (known as the "SuperTuscans"), San
Leonardo and Turriga. He made innovative...
- regulations,
releasing a 1971 Sangiovese-Cabernet
Sauvignon blend known as
Tignanello in 1978.
Other producers followed suit and soon the
prices for
these Super...