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schedule0h45
group1 - 10 people

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Two organic EVO oils produced from olives sourced from different hills with varying altitudes and exposures.

Guided tasting with illustration of tasting techniques and insights into EVO oil and its characteristics. Tasting includes 2 types of ITALIAN EVO OIL, TUSCAN EVO OIL.

The two oils we will compare have different characteristics due to the blend and harvest time. We will recognize and discover the fruity, bitter, and spicy notes, indicators of EVO oil quality. The tasting will start following the professional technique with the use of special blue glasses, then continue with fragrant slices of homemade bread.

The tasting is preceded by a guided tour of the vineyard and cellar.

Host information

The oenological history of the Mancini family began at the end of the 19th century with the construction of the first winery in San Polo and the cultivation of the first vineyards of the Podere della Filandra, then continued with the successive acquisitions of the Campriano and Muciafora estates, the most recent property. As early as 1926, the family was immediately involved in the production of Chianti doc, using only cement tanks.

It was in the 1970s, when Amadio Mancini, flanked by his wife Patrizia, took over the management of the estate and was immediately intent on modernizing and improving its cultivation and production techniques. These were years of great development, thanks to the renewal of the vineyards and the planting of new olive groves.

And we are in 2002, when Amadio officially certifies the organic management, already started many years ago for the whole farm production. Simultaneously with this decision, work starts in the Campriano Estate for the construction of a new cellar, larger and more functional in order to keep up with the most up-to-date winemaking techniques.

The features of this small family-run business are emerging: a particular name, inherited from a very dark skinned grandfather, coloured and thickened by the sun and the many hours spent in the fields working; fifty hectares of vineyards distributed between Campriano and the hills of Arezzo; and last, but winning over all, organic and sustainable agriculture.

Today, managing the company are Anastasia, Alessia and Roberta Mancini, Amadio's daughters who, after years at their father's side, had to inherit their role, perhaps too soon after their will.  Thanks to their father's teachings, to the deep furrows he has traced, they follow in his footsteps every day, each with their own inclinations, to give concreteness to the company objectives.
Dr. Sandro Nalli, oenologist, takes care of the entire production phase from the vineyard to the cellar.

What do they think of Cantina Buccia Nera

5(1)
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Annie Jones
3 days ago
The Four Colors
We had the loveliest tour and tasting with owner Anastasia! She was so generous with her time and was patient with our questions. Their dedication to sustainable methods and control in the product they make was very impressive. I would highly recommend a visit to anyone in the area. Off the beaten path and such a hidden gem with outstanding wine. Thank you for such a wonderful visit!
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Where the experience takes place

Loc. Campriano, 10, 52100, Arezzo, Italia

10.00 € / per person
10.00 € × 1 people10.00 €
ExpirationJul 18, 2027
Total10.00 €
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