Querciabella Camartina

Toscana IGT, Italy

Vintage:2019 (Current)

2013 (Past) | 2015 (Past) | 2018 (Past) |

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Querciabella Camartina 2019
  • JS 98
  • WE 96
  • VFTC 95+
  • V 95
  • JD 94
  • WA 94
  • WS 94

Reviews

Jeb Dunnuck 94 Points January 2024, Audrey Frick

A blend of 70% Cabernet Sauvignon and the rest Sangiovese, from vines at 450 meters elevation, the rich ruby-colored 2019 Camartina is very appealing aromatically, with notes of fresh blackberry, mossy forest earth, and graphite. It’s full-bodied without being heavy and has a refined and elegant feel, with a backbone of Sangiovese to keep things more linear, ripe tannins, and a clean finish with good length. It’s showing quite well now but will improve with another few years in a bottle. Drink 2026-2045.

Wine Enthusiast 96 Points November 2023, Danielle Callegari

The nose starts off spicy and meaty, full of cracked pepper and gunpowder, before turning herbal, with notes of coriander seed, fennel and cherry. The cherry shines on the palate, above earthy and bitter undertones, and the fennel returns for the finish. Firm but lithe tannins and confident acidity are present, making for an accomplished dancer.

Wine Spectator 94 Points October 2023, Bruce Sanderson

Fresh and infused with black currant, cherry, plum, iron and underbrush flavors. Beautifully balanced, this firms up on the finish, yet reveals requisite fruit to shine through on the long aftertaste. Exudes the austerity of the vintage. Cabernet Sauvignon and Sangiovese. Best from 2026 through 2043.

View From the Cellar 95+ Points September 2023, John Gilman

The 2019 Camartina from Querciabella was once again raised in only twenty percent new oak, which gives it a far less new oaky personality from most of its contemporary Super Tuscans. The wine is made from its customary cépages of seventy percent cabernet sauvignon and thirty percent sangiovese and comes in at 14.5 percent alcohol in 2019. The wine delivers a beautifully refined bouquet of red and black cherries, cigar ash, a complex base of soil tones, a gentle touch of fresh oregano, woodsmoke and cedary oak. On the palate the wine is deep, pure and full-bodied, with great focus and grip, a superb core of fruit, outstanding soil inflection, ripe, buried tannins and a long, tangy and beautifully complex, balanced finish. This is a great wine in the making. 2035-2085.

The Wine Advocate 94 Points September 2023, Monica Larner

An organic blend of 70% Cabernet Sauvignon and 30% Sangiovese, the 2019 Camartina (in a heavy glass bottle) shows dark fruit nuances with savory tobacco and spice. This wine is mostly driven by the heft and concentration of the French grape, but it also shows some of the bright cherry and freshness of the Italian grape. Some 10,000 bottles were released.

Vinous Media 95 Points August 2023, Antonio Galloni

The 2019 Camartina is a dense, powerful wine. After tasting a large flight of Sangioveses, the Camartina really stands out because of its strong Cabernet imprint and more obviously present sweet oak. Dark red fruit, mocha, new leather blood orange and sweet spice all take shape in the glass. Camartina is undoubtedly an excellent wine, but there is also no doubt it has been surpassed as the flagship here. Cabernet Sauvignon components were aged in standard 225-liter barrels, while the Sangiovese was aged in 500-liter tonneaux.

JamesSuckling.com 98 Points June 2023, James Suckling

Perfumed and classy with fresh thyme and currants with some lead pencil. Medium-bodied with very crunchy fruit and a bright and energetic finish. Lively acidity frames the wine with fine tannins. Shows brightness and vivacity. Cabernet sauvignon and sangiovese. Tight now but will come out beautifully with bottle age. From organically grown grapes. Vegan. Try after 2028.

Overview

Founded in 1974, Querciabella enjoys the acclaim of the world’s most discriminating critics and consumers for wines such as Camartina, Batàr, Palafreno and Querciabella Chianti Classico. In its uncompromising pursuit of quality, sustainability and authenticity, Querciabella has continually honed its approach to biodynamic viticulture for over a decade.

The vineyards where the grapes for Camartina are grown are all located in close proximity to the winery in Ruffoli, on the hillside of Greve in Chianti. Casaocci Sud for Cabernet Sauvignon, and Montoro, Solatio and Tinamicaio for Sangiovese.They have been cultivated organically since 1988 and converted to plant-based biodynamic in 2000. Camartina is made and released only if the vintage reaches a very high quality level. 

Winemaking

The grapes are carefully selected in the vineyards and harvested by hand. The grapes are then destemmed, not crushed, and conveyed into temperature-controlled stainless steel vats or, just for the very best parcels, small temperature-controlled concrete vats. Here, alcoholic fermentation, maceration and malolactic fermentation take place. Macerations last about 12 days for the Sangiovese, and up to 20 days for the Cabernet Sauvignon.

The wine is then transferred to barriques. The different cépages undergo separate élevage for one year. At this stage, the best lots, selected through extensive tasting, are assembled into the final blend, and they undergo another year of élevage. 30% new French oak from Tronçais, Nevers and Allier. The wine is regularly racked and tasted during the whole barrel maturation. After bottling the wine rests for about six months before release. The wine is released no sooner than 30 months after harvest.

Harvest Notes

After a mild and dry winter, a cool, wet spring triggered a relatively slow growing season. However, the flowering and fruit set went well, anticipating a phenomenal harvest in quality and quantity. The first week of May saw the temperatures soar, and this heat continued through the Summer. It may have been torrid at times, but there were no problems with drought stress thanks to the abundant water reserves after the spring rains. September brought the desired day/night temperature differences, and excellent phenolic ripeness was achieved with beautiful skin-to-pulp ratios. Balmy conditions persisted well into the harvest that ended in mid-October with the last pickings of Sangiovese.

Technical Information

Varietals: 70% Cabernet Sauvignon, 30% Sangiovese

Wine Alcohol: 14.5%

Titratable Acidity: 5.68 g/L

pH: 3.51

Harvest Start Date: September 19, 2019

Harvest End Date: October 17, 2019

New Oak: 30%