At Le Ragnaie, Riccardo Campinoti demonstrated the merits of high-altitude Brunello. Now more producers in Tuscany are moving up, seeking fresher wines as the climate changes.
Frost Strikes Vineyards in Leading Italian Wine Regions
Vines in Piedmont and Tuscany were impacted by the same cold snap that devastated France; vintners say it will take time to know the extent of damage On Tuscany s border with Umbria, the team at Tenuta di Trinoro lit fires in the vineyards on multiple nights, hoping to fight off frost. (Courtesy Tenuta di Trinoro) By Apr 20, 2021
The same cold front that damaged vine buds in an estimated 80 percent of French vineyards two weeks ago also struck Italy, leading Italian vintners report. Piedmont and Tuscany were unable to escape freezing temperatures over several nights. However, the damage was heterogeneous, depending on grape variety, elevation and how much the vines had grown since warm temperatures arrived in