Wine Industry Advisor published a comprehensive release detailing key 2021 highlights from Tommasi Family Estates and listed some of the critically acclaimed wines from the portfolio, including De Buris Amarone della Valpolicella Classico D.O.C.G. Riserva 2010 – named as one of Vivino’s Top 100 wines of the year – Le Fornaci Lugana Riserva D.O.C. 2018, Casisano Colombaiolo Brunello D.O.C.G. Riserva 2015 and Paternoster Don Anselmo Aglianico 2016.
Looking ahead to the winemaking family’s 120th anniversary, the Tommasi Family Estates has outlined several objectives for 2022 from both an investment and sustainability perspective. Pierangelo Tommasi adds, “Our 120th anniversary will not only be a milestone we have reached, but also an opportunity to look towards the future with optimism and well-defined projects, as well as clear strategies for relaunching and renewing, consolidating and giving greater structure to our governance.” We encourage you to read the full report that shares key data points as well as specific project details HERE
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Tommasi
De Buris Amarone Riserva 2010
Amarone della Valpolicella DOC
De Buris is a timeless wine and a new classic. It is the culmination of the talent, passion, patience, and discipline of the Tommasi family in making Amarone, and an homage to the Valpolicella region and its great winemaking potential.
Paternoster
Paternoster Don Anselmo Aglianico del Vulture 2016
Aglianico del Vulture DOC
Don Anselmo is a landmark wine made from 100% Aglianico grapes, the native varietal in Basilicata for which the region is renowned. It is dedicated to the winery's founder, Anselmo Paternoster, and represents the history, roots, and continued importance of the Paternoster family in the area of production of the wines, Vulture.
Casisano
Casisano Brunello di Montalcino 2015
Brunello di Montalcino DOCG
This elegant, traditional style Brunello is produced in the southern hills of Montalcino, between the towns of Sant'Angelo in Colle and Castelnuovo dell'Abate.
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Veneto, Italy
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Casisano
Montalcino, Italy
The Casisano estate is located in the southeastern part of Montalcino between the St. Antimo Abbey and the Val d'Orcia, arguably the most quintessentially picturesque area in all of Tuscany. Casisano wines are the result of 100 years of passion and a deep understanding of Montalcino, its terroir, and the spectacular wines produced there.
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