Friday, August 29, 2025

Wine Cellar and Vineyard Tour at Poderi Boscarelli, a Renowned Family-run Winery of Vino Nobile di Montepulciano, Tuscany, with Owner Luca de Ferrari - Wine Country Italy (Lake Como, Tuscany, Alto Adige) in 2025










From June 16 to July 3, 2025, Annette and I spent time in wine country Italy, by car.

For an overview of the whole trip, go here: Wine Country Italy - Lake Como, Tuscany, Alto Adige - in the Summer of 2025 

Fourth Stop: Montalcino and Montepulciano (Tuscany)

From Chianti Classico we drove to Montalcino and stayed 2 nights at La Ragnaie, a well-known Montalcino winery which also has 12 rooms. 

One day we focused on Brunello di Montalcino producers and one day on Vino Nobile de Montepulciano producers.

On both nights we had dinner in the village of Montalcino.  

 

Visit of Poderi Boscarelli
 
The visit of Poderi Boscarelli was one of the more extensive ones. Owner Luca de Ferrari gave us a cellar and vineyard tour of the estate.  
 
Luca De Ferrari: Born in Genoa in 1966, he initially pursued a career in diplomacy. However, since 1988, he has focused on winemaking, working closely with his mother Paola and the company's enologist to achieve elegance, character, and personality in Boscarelli wines.

Poderi Boscarelli (GoogleAI based) 

Poderi Boscarelli is a renowned family-run winery located in the Montepulciano winemaking area of Tuscany, Italy. 

Family-Owned and Operated: The winery was established in 1962 by Egidio Corradi, and is now overseen by his daughter, Paola De Ferrari Corradi, and her sons, Luca and Nicolò.

Focus on Sangiovese: The primary grape varietal cultivated is Sangiovese (specifically Prugnolo Gentile), which makes up about 80% of their vineyard plantings. They also grow other local varieties like Mammolo, Canaiolo, and Colorino, as well as some international varieties like Merlot and Cabernet Sauvignon.

Production: Poderi Boscarelli produces approximately 100,000 bottles of wine annually, with a strong focus on Vino Nobile di Montepulciano.

Wines: Their wines include Vino Nobile di Montepulciano DOCG (including a Riserva and a Riserva "Sotto Casa"), Rosso di Montepulciano, and other reds. Their Vino Nobile di Montepulciano Sotto Casa Riserva (2011) has been particularly noted.

Terroir: The vineyards are located in Cervognano and are known for their limestone and sand soils, which contribute to the wines' minerality and character.

Winemaking Philosophy: The winery emphasizes expressing the diversity of their soils and clonal selections through their wines. Grapes are harvested at optimal ripeness, and each selection is fermented separately before blending.

Here's a glimpse into the Boscarelli family history:
 
1962 - The Beginning: The Boscarelli story started in 1962 when founder Egidio Corradi, a wine enthusiast with deep knowledge of his native Montepulciano, acquired two semi-abandoned farms in Cervognano with the dream of creating a noble wine expressing the aromas and flavors of his homeland.
 
A New Era: His daughter, Paola Corradi, and her husband, Ippolito De Ferrari, embraced and invigorated Egidio's vision, establishing Poderi Boscarelli in the 1960s. They cultivated vineyards, planted specialized vineyards, and built the first winery by renovating old stables.
 
Perseverance Through Tragedy: After Ippolito's untimely death in a car accident in 1983, Paola took on the challenge of managing the winery with the help of consultant enologist Maurizio Castelli. Her teenage sons, Luca and Nicolò, later joined her, dedicating themselves to the winery's growth and development.
 
Third-Generation Leadership: Today, the third generation of the Boscarelli family – Luca and Nicolò De Ferrari – lead the estate, continuing to infuse each bottle with the passion and quality cultivated by their grandfather, Egidio.
 
Luca and Nicolò have played key roles in the winery's evolution: 
 
Luca De Ferrari: Born in Genoa in 1966, he initially pursued a career in diplomacy. However, since 1988, he has focused on winemaking, working closely with his mother Paola and the company's enologist to achieve elegance, character, and personality in Boscarelli wines.
 
Nicolò De Ferrari: Born in Genoa in 1969, he initially studied architecture. In 1997, he moved to Tuscany to contribute to the family business, innovating vineyard management and leading the expansion of the winery with his architectural vision.
 
Poderi Boscarelli (wine searcher) 

Poderi Boscarelli is a Tuscan wine producer based in the village of Cervognano di Montepulciano, just east of Montepulciano proper. The estate was founded by Egidio Corradi in 1962, and today devotes the majority of its winemaking to the production of Vino Nobile di Montepulciano.

The estate consists of 14 hectares (35 acres) of vineyards planted to approximately 80 percent Sangiovese, with the remaining 20 percent dedicated to native grape varieties including Canaiolo, Colorino and Mammolo, as well as the internationally recognized Merlot and Cabernet Sauvignon grape varieties.

Poderi Boscarelli also holds a two-hectare (five-acre) vineyard planted to Merlot in the small wine producing region of Cortona, 30km (20 miles) northeast of Montepulciano.

The estate produced its first vintage of Vino Nobile di Montepulciano in 1968, and today makes approximately 50,000 bottles of this wine per year. The grapes are hand-harvested from vines that are planted in sandy, mineral-rich soils.

This Vino Nobile di Montepulciano wine has a characteristic blend of 85 percent Sangiovese, with smaller quantities of Colorino, Canaiolo and Mammolo. These grapes are fermented with natural yeasts and the wine aged in Allier or Slavonian oak casks for 18-24 months.

The original Vino Nobile di Montepulciano wine is now complemented by several single-vineyard and riserva expressions.

The estate's wine portfolio has been further bolstered with the production of a single Rosso di Montepulciano, a 100 percent Merlot Cortona and two red wines under the IGT Toscana designation. In addition, Poderi Boscarelli makes a Vin Santo di Montepulciano and an extra virgin olive oil.

Arriving at Poderi Boscarelli



 
Owner Luca de Ferrari
 



 
Cellar
 














 
Vineyard
 




Bye-bye
 
Luca's son joined us towards the end of the tour.
 

Wine Country Italy - Lake Como, Tuscany, Alto Adige - in the Summer of 2025
 
From June 16 to July 3, 2025, Annette and I spent time in wine country Italy, by car.
 
For an overview, go to:  Wine Country Italy - Lake Como, Tuscany, Alto Adige - in the Summer of 2025
 











 
Postings

Wine Country Italy - Lake Como, Tuscany, Alto Adige - in the Summer of 2025  

Lake Como 

At Villa Almana in Cernobbio at Lake Como - Wine Country Italy (Lake Como, Tuscany, Alto Adige) in 2025 

Bolgheri 

Dinner at La Tana del Pirata in Marina di Castagneto Carducci, Bolgheri, Tuscany - Wine Country Italy (Lake Como, Tuscany, Alto Adige) in 2025

Winery Tour and Tasting at Tenuta Argentiera, Bolgheri, Tuscany - Wine Country Italy (Lake Como, Tuscany, Alto Adige) in 2025

Florentine Steak - Dario Cecchini Selection - for Lunch at Osteria Magona in Bolgheri, Tuscany - Wine Country Italy (Lake Como, Tuscany, Alto Adige) in 2025

Running into Marco Balsimelli, Production Director, Ornellaia and Masseto, at Osteria Magona, Bolgheri, Tuscany - Wine Country Italy (Lake Como, Tuscany, Alto Adige) in 2025

Vineyard Tour, Cellar Tour and Tasting at La Macchiole, Bolgheri, Tuscany - Wine Country Italy (Lake Como, Tuscany, Alto Adige) in 2025

Visiting Vigna Lodovico and Tasting Lodovico Antinori's Cult Wines Lodovico and Il Nicchio with his Assistant at Locanda dell' Aioncino - Wine Country Italy (Lake Como, Tuscany, Alto Adige) in 2025 

Dinner at Locanda dell' Aioncino, Bibbona, Tuscany - Wine Country Italy (Lake Como, Tuscany, Alto Adige) in 2025

Tasting the Wines of Tenuta di Biserno and Staying at Relais di Biserno, Bibbona, Tuscany - Wine Country Italy (Lake Como, Tuscany, Alto Adige) in 2025

Tenuta San Guido (Sassicaia): Barrel Cellar Tour and Tasting - Wine Country Italy (Lake Como, Tuscany, Alto Adige) in 2025

Bistecca alla Fiorentina for Lunch at Osteria Enoteca San Guido (Sassicaia), Bolgheri, Tuscany - Wine Country Italy (Lake Como, Tuscany, Alto Adige) in 2025

Vineyard Tour, Cellar Tour and Tasting at Ornellaia, Bolgheri, Tuscany - Wine Country Italy (Lake Como, Tuscany, Alto Adige) in 2025

Dinner at La Pineta, with Chef/ Co-owner Daniele Zazzeri, a Michelin Starred Seafood Restaurant, at Marina die Bibbona, Tuscany - Wine Country Italy (Lake Como, Tuscany, Alto Adige) in 2025 

Cellar Tour and Tasting at Grattamacco, a Benchmark Producer in Bolgheri, Tuscany - Wine Country Italy (Lake Como, Tuscany, Alto Adige) in 2025

Lunch at La Tana del Pirata in Marina di Castagneto Carducci/ Bolgheri/ Tuscany - Wine Country Italy (Lake Como, Tuscany, Alto Adige) in 2025
 
Bolgheri Turning into an Open Air Restaurant - "Cena in Strada" Dinner 2025: Al Fresco Dinner in the Streets of Bolgheri, Tuscany, with Hundreds of other Wine Lovers - Wine Country Italy (Lake Como, Tuscany, Alto Adige) in 2025
 
Chianti Classico 
 
3 Days at Fattoria e Villa di Rignana in the Chianti Classico Region (Tuscany) - Wine Country Italy (Lake Como, Tuscany, Alto Adige) in 2025
 
 
 
Returning to Badia a Coltibuono in Chianti Classico: 2025 and 2012 - Wine Country Italy (Lake Como, Tuscany, Alto Adige) in 2025
 
 
 
At Isole et Olena Winery, a Major Force behind the Chianti Renaissance in the 1970s - Wine Country Italy (Lake Como, Tuscany, Alto Adige) in 2025
 
At Fattoria Nittardi in Chianti Classico, Tuscany: Art and Wine - Wine Country Italy (Lake Como, Tuscany, Alto Adige) in 2025
 
 
Sunset Dinner at Locanda Poggio al Sole (Hill in the Sun Inn) in Chianti Classico - Wine Country Italy (Lake Como, Tuscany, Alto Adige) in 2025
 
(Brunello di) Montalcino and (Vino Nobile di) Montepulciano
 
 
 
At Argiano, one of the Oldest and most Prestigious Wineries in Montalcino - Wine Country Italy (Lake Como, Tuscany, Alto Adige) in 2025
 
At Castello Banfi, a Renowned Winery and a Luxury Boutique Hotel, in Montalcino, Tuscany - Wine Country Italy (Lake Como, Tuscany, Alto Adige) in 2025

 

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