Castello dei Rampolla

Castello dei Rampolla’s pedigree and roots are firmly entrenched in the Super Tuscan category. The estate dates back to the 13th century and has remained in the hands of the Di Napoli family since 1739.

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2013 Sammarco, Castello dei Rampolla, Tuscany, Italy
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2015 d'Alceo, Castello dei Rampolla, Tuscany, Italy
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2020 Chianti Classico, Castello dei Rampolla, Tuscany, Italy
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2017 Sammarco, Castello dei Rampolla, Tuscany, Italy
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2006 d'Alceo, Castello dei Rampolla, Tuscany, Italy
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2016 d'Alceo, Castello dei Rampolla, Tuscany, Italy
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2012 d'Alceo, Castello dei Rampolla, Tuscany, Italy
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2016 Sammarco, Castello dei Rampolla, Tuscany, Italy
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2004 Sammarco, Castello dei Rampolla, Tuscany, Italy
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2009 d'Alceo, Castello dei Rampolla, Tuscany, Italy
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2011 d'Alceo, Castello dei Rampolla, Tuscany, Italy
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2019 Sammarco, Castello dei Rampolla, Tuscany, Italy
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Learn more about Castello dei Rampolla

Inspired by the success of Sassicaia, Alceo Di Napoli made the decision to plant Cabernet Sauvignon and Sangiovese vines in 1965. In these early years, grapes were sold onto Piero Antinori, as he gathered the fruit for the first vintages of Tignanello. The first Castello dei Rampolla vintage was launched in 1980 to great success. In part, this was thanks to the watchful eye of Giacomo Tachis, an oenologist who had previously consulted on Sassicaia during its ascent to fame.

Production is tiny, spanning anywhere from 8,000 to 25,000 bottles a year dependent on the vintage. But, among those lucky enough to taste them, the Castello dei Rampolla wines have garnered an impressive reputation for their bold, nuanced style and propensity to age gracefully.

Winemaking at Castello dei Rampolla is minimalist, and current owner Luca Di Napoli made the move to biodynamic practices in 1994, three years after taking over from his father. Luca is also implementing a gentler oak regime, and has credited his wines’ jump in quality to this.