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What Tom Maresca thinks about Fico

Last March Duccio Corsini, owner of Le Corti Estate, organized an important dinner with wine tasting at Babbo restaurant in New York.  These are the impressions on FICO that the wine journalist Tom Maresca reported on his blog Tom's wine line:

 “... we were offered a very special wine called Fico, which Corsini believes represents the shape of the future for the Le Corti estate and perhaps for all of Tuscan wine. This project was initiated by his son, who died last fall in a tragic accident. The wine is 100% organically grown and organically vinified Sangiovese. We tasted the 2015 pilot vintage, of which only 280 bottles were made, so this was a rare privilege. Even beyond its rarity, it was one of the most striking Tuscan wines I have ever tasted. Every one of us journalists had the same reaction to our first sip: Pinot noir! Excellent Pinot noir!  And yet it was all unmanipulated Sangiovese. That was the front and middle of the mouth. The back of the mouth and the finish were pure Sangiovese, but that opening taste – and this persisted as we drank our way through the bottle – showed us all a dimension of Sangiovese that we had not known existed.
I’m sorry to get so geeky about where-on-my-palate-I-tasted-what, but something like this doesn’t happen every day, and I found it pretty exciting. It is going to be very interesting indeed to see where Principe Corsini goes with this."

Spring works in Fico vineyard

Spring has sprung and now dictates the rhythm of our work: we have completed the pruning, replaced any damaged poles and tightened the tension on the wires that guide the growth of the vine. We are now ready to plant new vines where they are missing as they will be warmed and protected by the rising temperatures and the ever increasing length of these spring days.