Frescobaldi Remole Rosso
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Description
Description
Frescobaldi Remole Rosso is a Tuscan red wine blending Sangiovese and Cabernet Sauvignon at 12.5% ABV in a 750ml bottle. The 2023 vintage earned a Gold medal at the Berlin Wine Trophy, underscoring the consistency and quality behind this accessible expression from one of Italy's oldest winemaking families.
Quick Facts: ABV: 12.5% | Origin: Tuscany, Italy | Sangiovese-Cabernet Sauvignon Blend | Producer: Marchesi Frescobaldi
Production & Heritage
Marchesi Frescobaldi traces its winemaking roots in Tuscany back over 700 years, with the family holding estates across some of the region's most prestigious appellations. Remole Rosso is built on an 85% Sangiovese and 15% Cabernet Sauvignon blend, a structure that anchors the wine in Tuscan tradition while the Cabernet lends depth and color. Rather than oak aging, the wine spends four months in stainless steel tanks followed by two months of refinement in bottle before release — a deliberate choice that preserves bright fruit character and keeps the profile clean and approachable.
Tasting Notes
Aroma: The nose opens with decisive cherry and ripe raspberry, moving into subtle balsamic hints and a thread of eucalyptus. A backdrop of black pepper emerges as the wine breathes, adding a gentle spice layer.
Taste: On entry, redcurrant and fresh cherry fruit hit the palate with lively acidity. The mid-palate fills out with blackberry and small red fruit notes before a measured spiciness takes hold, supported by the Cabernet's structure and supple tannins.
Finish: Medium in length with a clean, slightly peppery close. Lingering cherry and a faint balsamic edge keep things interesting without heaviness.
How to Drink Remole Rosso
Serve at 16–18°C (60–64°F) to let the fruit and spice come through clearly; a slight chill suits its fresh, unoaked profile. It drinks well on its own but also stands up in simple red wine cocktails. A classic Sangria benefits from Remole's cherry-forward fruit and balanced acidity. A Kalimotxo (red wine and cola) works here because the wine's brightness cuts through sweetness. For something more refined, try it in a Mulled Wine during cooler months — the existing pepper and balsamic notes harmonize naturally with warm spices like cinnamon and clove.
Best For
- Weeknight Italian dinners with pasta, pizza, or rustic bread
- Introducing someone to Tuscan Sangiovese without a steep price point
- Casual gatherings where an easy-drinking, crowd-friendly red is needed
- Building a case of everyday wines for regular rotation
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Remole Rosso taste like? Remole Rosso leads with bright cherry and raspberry fruit, accented by black pepper and a subtle balsamic note. The tannins are supple rather than grippy, making it a smooth, fruit-driven Tuscan red.
How does Remole Rosso compare to Chianti? Both rely on Sangiovese as their backbone and share cherry fruit character with bright acidity, but Remole Rosso includes 15% Cabernet Sauvignon and skips oak aging entirely, resulting in a fresher, more immediately fruit-forward style than most Chianti expressions.
Is Remole Rosso good for everyday drinking? Its stainless-steel aging, moderate 12.5% ABV, and approachable tannin structure make it specifically designed for casual, everyday enjoyment rather than cellaring or special occasions.
Where is Remole Rosso made? Remole Rosso is produced by Marchesi Frescobaldi in Tuscany, Italy. The Frescobaldi family has been making wine in the region for over 700 years and manages multiple estates across Tuscany.
What foods pair well with Remole Rosso? Tomato-based pasta dishes like penne arrabbiata match its acidity and cherry notes. Margherita pizza mirrors the wine's bright, uncomplicated profile. Grilled sausages complement the pepper spice. Aged Pecorino cheese echoes its Tuscan roots. Bruschetta with fresh tomato and basil aligns with its fruit-forward, herbal undertones.
What sizes does Remole Rosso come in? Frescobaldi Remole Rosso is widely available in the standard 750ml bottle format.
Is Remole Rosso worth the price? Remole Rosso positions firmly as an entry-level Tuscan red from a prestigious producer, delivering gold-medal-winning quality at an everyday price tier — strong value for a wine carrying the Frescobaldi name.
Why Remole Rosso?
The strongest case for Remole Rosso is its pedigree-to-price ratio: a wine from a family with seven centuries of Tuscan winemaking history, priced for nightly uncorking. The decision to age entirely in stainless steel rather than oak is not a cost shortcut — it is a stylistic commitment to preserving the Sangiovese grape's natural cherry brightness and the Cabernet's dark-fruit depth without barrel influence. A Gold medal at the Berlin Wine Trophy for the 2023 vintage confirms this approach delivers at a competitive level. For anyone seeking an honest, well-made Tuscan red that does not demand decanting, patience, or a special occasion, Remole Rosso fills that role with credibility few wines at this tier can match.
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