On the strength of its intact beauty, growing prestige, and increasingly recognized quality, as evidenced also by the 7 wines of the territory present in the “Top 100” 2023 by “Wine Spectator”m and with an increasingly high positioning in the markets, with an average price increased by 7% in 2023 compared to 2022, and 13% compared to 2021,
also thanks to the driving effect of the “Gran Selezione”, the apex of the Chianti Classico quality pyramid, to which, with the 2023 vintage, the Additional Geographical Units have been added to the label, the Black Rooster territory ploughs with a certain serenity and concrete optimism the stormy sea of the wine market, which, at the general level, sees consumption and sales declining, especially for red wines. t
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