
La Massa : Giorgio Primo 2021
Stock currently at the producing estate – Will ship after 10 November 2025
- DeliveryFree Home delivery for orders exceeding € 300
- Guaranteed provenanceWines sourced directly from the producing estates
Description
Characteristics and Tasting Advice for the Giorgio Primo 2021 from La Massa
Tasting
Color
The color reveals a deep, dark red hue, reflecting remarkable concentration.
Nose
The nose unveils great aromatic intensity with black fruit fragrances and powerful notes of licorice.
Palate
On the palate, this wine seduces with its concentration and power. The structure reveals well-integrated, harmonious tannins, accompanied by a vibrant sapidity that carries through a long, persistent finish.
Food and Wine Pairings
This exceptional wine pairs perfectly with grilled red meats, game birds, and aged hard cheeses.
Service and Cellaring
The Giorgio Primo 2021 can be enjoyed now but has remarkable cellaring potential. It is recommended to serve it at 16–18 °C and to decant it one hour before serving to reveal its full complexity. Drink until around 2035.
A Tuscan Wine Imbued with Character and Elegance
The Estate
An estate since 1400, La Massa was acquired in 1992 by Gian Paolo Motta, passionate about the finest Bordeaux crus, with the ambition of making the domaine an essential reference among Italy’s greatest wines. Located in Panzano, near the Conca d'Oro, La Massa produces IGT Toscana wines recognized for their quality and great finesse.
The Vineyard
The Giorgio Primo is an IGT Toscana wine from vineyards located in Panzano in Chianti, in the province of Florence. The vines thrive on soils composed of mudstone and marl limestone, an exceptional terroir that gives the wine its minerality and complexity. This privileged geographical location benefits from an ideal microclimate for the ripening of international grape varieties.
The Vintage
The year 2021 in Tuscany began with a mild, dry winter, followed by an early bud break. A late frost event caused some damage to the young shoots. Spring was characterized by abundant rainfall and a gradual rise in temperatures until mid-June. The hot, dry summer that followed proved ideal for vine growth and grape development, allowing for high polyphenolic richness at harvest. Merlot was harvested at the end of September, while Cabernet Sauvignon and Petit Verdot were picked in mid-October.
Winemaking and Aging
The Giorgio Primo 2021 benefited from eighteen months of aging in French barrels, 50 % of which were new wood. After this aging phase, the wine rested in stainless steel tanks before being bottled in July 2024.
Grape Varieties
Cabernet Sauvignon (60 %), Merlot (35 %), Petit Verdot (5 %).
