Le Macchiole Paleo Rosso 2020

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Italy / Tuscany / Bolgheri Rosso

Paleo Rosso, the flagship wine of the Le Macchiole winery, was first bottled in 1989. In its early vintages, it was vinified as a classic Bordeaux blend. From the 2001 vintage onwards, it became a single-varietal Cabernet Franc and has since been a great success for winemaker Cinzia Merli. The grapes come from a 5.5-hectare plot that rises from 37 to 70 meters above sea level. The soils are a mix of clay, sand, silt, stone, and limestone, characteristic of this stretch of the Tuscan coast. The name "Paleo" refers to wild herbs that grow on the Tuscan coast, symbolizing the wine's strong local identity.

Wine profile: Le Macchiole Paleo Rosso 2020

Expansion: in barriques

Grape variety (filter): 100% Cabernet Sauvignon

Maturity: 2025 – 2048

Alcohol content (in % vol.): 14.5% Vol.

Allergens: contains sulphites

Manufacturer/importer: Le Macchiole, Via Bolgherese 189, 57022 Bolgheri, Italy

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Specifications

  • Robert Parker
    96/100
  • Jeb Dunnuck
    95/100
  • James Suckling
    95/100
Le Macchiole

In Portrait:

Le Macchiole

Le Macchiole – an estate of incomparable elegance and character

In the picturesque landscape of the Tuscan coastal region of Bolgheri lies the renowned Le Macchiole estate. Since its founding, it has established itself as one of Italy’s leading wineries and sets global benchmarks with its characterful wines – especially for the Cabernet Franc grape variety.

The story of Le Macchiole – a dream becomes a legend

The story of Le Macchiole began in the early 1980s, when Eugenio Campolmi – a visionary winemaker – dreamed of creating something unique in Bolgheri. Unlike many other producers, Eugenio focused on grape varieties that had previously received little attention in the region, including Cabernet Franc, Merlot and Syrah. Le Macchiole was born.

After Eugenio’s far too early death in 2002, his wife Cinzia Merli took over the running of the estate and carried on his legacy with exceptional skill and a keen sense for the demands of the time. Supported by a talented team and with an unerring feel for quality, she transformed Le Macchiole into a true Italian cult wine brand. Today the estate is considered one of the finest addresses for top wines from Bolgheri and Italy – a true jewel of Tuscany.

The team at Le Macchiole – passion and precision in perfection

Behind every great estate are people, and the most important figure behind the wines is cellar master Luca Rettondini, an experienced expert at Cinzia Merli’s side. Luca is known for his ability to capture the terroir of Bolgheri in every drop.

Together with a team of experienced winemakers and oenologists, Le Macchiole focuses on sustainable cultivation and meticulous handwork. Every detail, from vine selection to vinification, is carried out with the greatest care.

The estate – a place of incomparable beauty

Set among gentle hills and surrounded by lush vineyards, Le Macchiole radiates timeless elegance. The vines thrive in an exceptional microclimate shaped by proximity to the Tyrrhenian Sea, which provides a constant breeze and optimal temperature fluctuations.

The state-of-the-art winery combines functionality with aesthetics and tradition. In the cellar, equipped with the latest technology, wines are created that unite the highest precision with the unique signature of Bolgheri’s terroir.

Origin in Focus

Tuscany

Tuscany is one of Italy’s defining wine regions, known for Sangiovese and iconic appellations such as Chianti Classico, Brunello di Montalcino and Vino Nobile di Montepulciano. The Mediterranean climate with sea breezes and diverse soils produces elegant, fresh wines with structure. On the coast, ‘Super Tuscans’ are also made from Cabernet, Merlot and other varieties. In addition to red wines, the region offers characterful whites such as Vernaccia di San Gimignano and Vermentino, as well as the traditional dessert wine Vin Santo. The result: tradition meets innovation – with clear terroir expression and great drinking pleasure.