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Sassicaia broke ground when the 1968 vintage came on the market in the early 1970s.
Marchese Mario Incisa della Rocchetta created Tenuta San Guido Sassicaia.
He was a Piemontese vine-grower who in 1943 moved to the Tuscan estate inherited by his Gherardesca wife.
(She was the sister of Piero Antinori’s mother.)
In those days, friends and family consumed the wine that they produced.
Or they sold it privately, in barrel and in certain years in bottle.
But the reputation, especially of the aged wine, grew.
In 1970, Mario’s son Nicolò managed to persuade his father to call in the Antinori cousins as professionals.
Since then, it has acquired a reputation for having achieved a number of “firsts.”
Experts generally consider it first among Italian wines.
It is half-true that Sassicaia was the first “Super Tuscan”: the 1968 was contemporaneous with Enzo Morganti’s all-Sangiovese Vigorello.
Sassicaia certainly became the first barrique-aged wine of Italy.
It became the first great Italian cabernet.
And it became the first Italian wine – with the 1985 Tenuta San Guido Sassicaia – to receive 100 points from the influential US wine critic Robert Parker.
Sassicaia 1989 price at Arden Fine Wines
The 1989 Tenuta San Guido Sassicaia is a mature Super Tuscan red wine from the Bolgheri region of Italy.
Composed of 85% Cabernet Sauvignon and 15% Cabernet Franc, this vintage was aged for 20 months in barriques (40% new).
At first, the nose has an enticing plum character with complex secondary notes of cedar, tobacco, leather, and dried herbs.
Then, on the palate, it is medium-bodied with soft, refined tannins.
At over 35 years old, this wine is fully mature.
Are you looking to purchase a bottle of Sassicaia for a specific occasion, or are you researching the tasting history of this particular vintage?
Or would you like to compare it to other legendary years like 1985?
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