Tenuta Di Biserno Biserno


Biserno is our eponymous wine. A thought-provoking wine biserno reflects the excellent terroir and micro-climate of the coastal area of the upper maremma. Only the finest grapes are selected for the blend resulting in a wine of depth intensity complexity longevity and elegance. Classification: indicazione geografica tipica di toscana grapes: cabernet franc with merlot cabernet sauvignon and petit verdot vineyards: soil type is part clay part bolgheri conglomerate. Vines are 7 to 8 years old. Training is cordone speronato (spurred cordon). Density is 6 500 vines per hectare. Climatic conditions: an unusually cold winter followed by cooler than normal temperatures during spring led to a late budburst and flowering. Above average rainfall throughout the growing season gave increased and prolonged vegetative growth. Strict and well-timed interventions in canopy management and yield control kept diseases at bay. The start of harvest was later than normal but the work performed
Biserno is our eponymous wine. A thought-provoking wine biserno reflects the excellent terroir and micro-climate of the coastal area of the upper maremma. Only the finest grapes are selected for the blend resulting in a wine of depth intensity complexity longevity and elegance. Classification: indicazione geografica tipica di toscana grapes: cabernet franc with merlot cabernet sauvignon and petit verdot vineyards: soil type is part clay part bolgheri conglomerate. Vines are 7 to 8 years old. Training is cordone speronato (spurred cordon). Density is 6 500 vines per hectare. Climatic conditions: an unusually cold winter followed by cooler than normal temperatures during spring led to a late budburst and flowering. Above average rainfall throughout the growing season gave increased and prolonged vegetative growth. Strict and well-timed interventions in canopy management and yield control kept diseases at bay. The start of harvest was later than normal but the work performed