Elevated from Riserva to Gran Selezione for the 2023 vintage, Maurizio Alongi’s standout Vigna Barbischio proudly touts the UGA (Unità Geografiche Aggiuntive) of Gaiole – one of eight subzones now permitted on Gran Selezione labels.
Similarly, Cigliano di Sopra has debuted its first ever Gran Selezione, from a single vineyard in San Casciano planted in 2016.
Maddalena Fucile admits that it’s unusual to declare this lofty status for fledging vines – for context, the estate’s Riserva features 50-year-old plantings.
‘If a vineyard is born with the right stuff, it can be a Gran Selezione even from its youth,’ she reasons.
I was also charmed by Il Poggiolino’s resinous Le Balze and Poggio al Sole’s glossy Casasilia. Both hail from San Donato in Poggio and offer satisfying drinking over the next decade.
As the majority of 2023 Gran Seleziones won’t be released until at least next year, I will reserve final judgement for now – however, several estates including Tregole and Castello di Ama have already indicated that they will skip the vintage for their Gran Selezione.
And while Rocca delle Macìe did produce its Fizzano Il Crocino label, the family chose to use the fruit from their prized plot usually destined for their flagship Sergio Zingarelli bottling in the Riserva instead.
2022 and 2021: Perfect scores and changing rules
The 2022 and 2021 Gran Selezione releases cast a brilliant spotlight on the classification, offering cellarworthy gems promising 10 to 15 years of evolution.
Notably, Castello di Ama’s magnificent Bellavista 2022 earns the distinction of receiving my first ever 100-point score for a Chianti Classico.
Enjoy its longstanding signature blend of 80% Sangiovese and 20% Malvasia Nera while it lasts, as it will soon be tweaked to conform with revised regulations due to come into effect for the 2027 vintage, which stipulate a minimum of 90% Sangiovese.
Furthermore, because the updated protocol for Gran Selezione will prohibit Merlot altogether, the estate has withdrawn its La Casuccia bottling from the Chianti Classico denomination as of the 2022 vintage.
An 80/20 blend of Sangiovese and Merlot, it is now labelled as a Toscana IGT.
Marco Pallanti, who launched the wine in 1985 and was instrumental in establishing the Gran Selezione category, expresses regret.
‘I have always believed that the best wines of the zone should be Chianti Classico,’ he states. While a loss for the denomination, La Casuccia will find itself in good company among the region’s exceptional Super Tuscans.
The majority of Gran Seleziones today are made exclusively from Sangiovese, having been conceived relatively recently or evolved with foresight of the category’s direction.
Castello di Fonterutoli’s Badiòla is one such example, and rings out in 2022 as a clear reference point for Radda’s cool, radiant and racy profile.

Expanding horizons & new projects
Fully embracing the UGA endeavour, Antinori’s new trio of Gran Selezione from San Casciano, Castellina and Gaiole shine for the second consecutive year.
In other news, the company announced that it has taken over management of Castello di Cacchiano, a historic property once part of the original Ricasoli empire. Expect a facelift there.
With the 2022 vintage, Fèlsina marks its 60th anniversary. Throughout this time, the Poggiali family have been steadfast champions of Sangiovese.
Their Colonia wonderfully captures the wild, earthy sunbaked allure of Castelnuovo Berardegna.
From the same UGA, San Felice’s second vintage of La Pieve combines structural and fruit richness in an approachable package.
Now under the direction of Carlo De Biasi, San Felice is embracing regenerative agriculture. Through the LIFE VitiCaSe project, they have established four pilot vineyards, in collaboration with Castello di Albola and Tenute Ruffino, serving as an educational hub for improving soil health and increasing carbon capture capacity.
Other noteworthy nascent Gran Selezione bottlings from 2022 include Castello di Gabbiano’s Vigneto Cerbaiola, sourced from a single parcel in San Donato in Poggio, and Pomona’s Vigna del Termine.
The latter will eventually bear the UGA of Vagliagli – one of three additional subzones permitted from 2027.
Don’t forget the 2022s
Not to be outdone by the 2022s, the late-release 2021s offer as much pleasure as cellaring potential.
Among my personal highlights, Castagnoli’s transportive Salita and Nardi’s effusive Vigna del Pino both wave the flag for the Castellina UGA.
Built for the long term, Castello di Monsanto’s celebrated Vigna Poggio from San Donato in Poggio is outstanding. Likewise, Panzano-based Le Cinciole comes out with its best ever vintage of Aluigi.
Finally, after years in the making, Querciabella has released three new Gran Selezione representing Greve, Radda and – another UGA-in-waiting – Lamole.
‘This was Sebastiano’s dream,’ says long-time winemaker Manfred Ing. However, Sebastiano Cossia Castiglioni ceded ownership of the winery to his sister Mita Castiglioni and her son Andrea before seeing the project reach fruition.
The wines are a stunning testament to his legacy, with the Radda bottling getting my top vote.
Ultimately, no single subzone triumphs above the others. Instead, the exciting and diverse wines emanating from across the region serve to reinforce the UGA project, cementing the ongoing commitment of Chianti Classico’s top estates to the Gran Selezione category.
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Gran Selezione: Best of the rest
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Maurizio Alongi, Vigna Barbischio 2023 – 94 points |
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Antinori, Cigliano 2022 – 94 points |
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Castello di Ama, San Lorenzo 2022 – 94 points |
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Castello di Bossi, 2022 – 94 points |
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Fontodi, Vigna del Sorbo 2022 – 94 points |
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Isola delle Falcole, Le Falcole 2022 – 94 points |
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Le Fonti, 2022 – 94 points |
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Pomona, L’Omino Vigna Pomona 2022 – 94 points |
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Riecine, Vigna Gittori 2022 – 94 points |
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Castagnoli, Salita 2021 – 94 points |
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Le Miccine, 2021 – 94 points |
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Vecchie Terre di Montefili, 2021 – 94 points |
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Rocca di Montegrossi, 2020 – 94 points |
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Il Poggiolino, Le Balze 2023 – 93 points |
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Poggio al Sole, Casasilia 2023 – 93 points |
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Ricasoli, Brolio 2023 – 93 points |
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Capraia, Effe 55 2022 – 93 points |
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Castello di Albola, Solatìo 2022 – 93 points |
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Castello di Fonterutoli, 2022 – 93 points |
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Castello di Volpaia, Il Puro Casanova 2022 – 93 points |
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Conti Capponi, Vigna Bastignano 2022 – 93 points |
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Le Filigare, Lorenzo 2022 – 93 points |
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Rocca delle Macìe, Famiglia Zingarelli Sergio Zingarelli 2022 – 93 points |
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Terreno, Asofia 2022 – 93 points |
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Lamole di Lamole, Vigna Grospoli 2021 – 93 points |
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Nardi, Vigna del Pino 2021 – 93 points |
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Ormanni, 2021 – 93 points |
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Podere Il Palazzino, Argenina 2021 – 93 points |
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Viticcio, Prunaio 2021 – 93 points |
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Bindi Sergardi, Mocenni 89 2020 – 93 points |
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Antinori, Badia a Passignano 2023 – 92 points |
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Brancaia, 2023 – 92 points |
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Castello di Querceto, Le Corte 2023 – 92 points |
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Cigliano di Sopra, 2023 – 92 points |
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Fèlsina, Rancia 2023 – 92 points |
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Tenuta di Arceno, Campolupi 2023 – 92 points |
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Tenuta di Arceno, Strada al Sasso 2023 – 92 points |
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Casa Emma, 2022 – 92 points |
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Castello di Fonterutoli, Vicoregio 36 2022 – 92 points |
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Castello di Gabbiano, Vigneto Cerbaiola 2022 – 92 points |
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Castello di Meleto, 2022 – 92 points |
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Castello la Leccia, Bruciagna 2022 – 92 points |
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Conti Capponi, Vigna La Fornace 2022 – 92 points |
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Pomona, Vigna del Termine 2022 – 92 points |
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Querceto di Castellina, Sei 2022 – 92 points |
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San Felice, La Pieve 2022 – 92 points |
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Tenuta San Vincenti, 2022 – 92 points |
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Tolaini, Vigna Montebello Sette 2022 – 92 points |
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Gagliole, Pecchia 2021 – 92 points |
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Il Molino di Grace, Il Margone 2023 – 91 points |
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Castello di Cacchiano, Millennio 2022 – 91 points |
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Cecchi, Valore di Famiglia 2022 – 91 points |
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Ruffino, Riserva Ducale Oro 2022 – 91 points |
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Rocca delle Macìe, Famiglia Zingarelli Tenuta Fizzano Il Crocino 2023 – 90 points |

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