Recently I received samples of five wines from the Azienda Agricola Provveditore thanks to Federica Schir. I knew of the winery and now I have the chance to taste their wines.
The winery is located very close to the town of Scansano in the green hills of the Maremma in the region of Tuscany.
The winery is owned by the Bargagli Family and their history really began when Alessandro Bargagli began the shift from bulk wine to bottled wine in the 1970’s. Today Christina Bargagli, fourth generation, is the manager of this family run winery and her father Alessandro is the agronomist .
There are almost 40 hectares of vineyards which are at 350 meters and 5,000 olive trees. The soil is skeletal-rich tuffaceous limestone. The vines are 20 to 30 years old. All the grapes are hand harvested.The red grapes are cordon speronate-trained and the white grapes guyot.
Maremma Toscana DOC 2021 100 %100 “La Territorialità” made from 100% Ansonica (aka Insolia). There is a careful selection of the grapes which then undergo a cooling down process. After a long cold pellicular maceration the grapes are not pressed so only the free run juice is used. Only indigenous yeast, the yeast present on the grapes, is used. Fermentation is in stainless steel for about 3 months at a controlled temperature. The wine remains on the lees with periodic pumping over until the beginning of spring. The wine has a Stelvin twist off cap. This is a crisp fresh white wine with hints of pear, ginestra (broom), rosemary and a nuts.
Maremma Toscana DOC 2020 IL Bargaglino made from 85% Vermentino and 15% Trebbiano Toscano, Chardonnay, Sauvignon and Ansonica. Cooling down of the grapes takes place in a conditioned environment followed by a long pellicular maceration. Fermentation is in stainless vats at a controlled temperature for about 3 months. The wine remains on the lees with periodic pumping over until the beginning of spring. The wine is bottled and sealed with a Stelvin screw cap. The wine has hints of oramge blossoms, thyme, a hint of coconut and a touch of almond. $11
Morellino di Scansano
Alessandro Bargagli was one of the first to make and promote Morellino di Scansano and was the first president of the Consortium.
Morellino di Scansano does not need to age in wood and can be released in March after harvest, meaning that it can be found on the shelf at less than 8 months old, thus a fresh and crisp wine.
Morellino di Scansano Riserva can be released on 1 January two years after the harvest, at least one of which it has to age in wood.
It must be made from 85% Sangiovese and 15% from non aromatic approved red grape varieties.
Morellino di Scansano DOC 2022 IRIO DOCG made from 90% Sangiovese and 10% Merlot and Syrah. After a careful selection of grapes vinification is closely linked to the Scansanese method with temperature control. The wine is aged is stainless steel and in bottle before release. The wine has hints of violets, green pepper, cloves, cherry, licorice and tobacco leaves.
Morellino di Scansano DOC 2018 “Provveditore” DOCG made from 100% Sangiovese. There is a selection of the best grapes. Traditional Scansanese vinification with about ten days of maceration at a controlled temperature. The wine is aged in barriques for 4 to 7 months and in bottle for about 6 months before release. It can age for about 12 years. The wine has hints of cherries, dry figs, cocoa cinnamon a hint of red pepper and roasted coffee.
Morellino di Scansano Riserva 2017 DOCG “Primo” made from 85 Sangiovese and 15% Alicante and Cabernet Sauvignon. Traditional Scansanese vinification with long maceration for 21 days. The wine is aged for 18 months in barriques and 8 months in bottle before release. The wine will age for at least 15 years. The wine has hints of toasted tobacco, licorice, vanilla, a touch of black pepper and a hint of roasted coffee. $28



