2021 Solaia

Cabernet-Sangiovese

Italy / Tuscany / Chianti Classico

$445
RP 97
V 100
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2021 Marchesi Antinori Solaia Toscana IGT, Tuscany, Italy

History and General Information

Solaia is one of Italy’s most iconic wines, crafted by the Antinori family, whose winemaking heritage dates back to 1385. First produced in 1978, Solaia originates from a vineyard on the Tignanello estate in Tuscany, known for its exceptional sun exposure—hence the name Solaia, meaning "the sunny one." Initially, the wine was an experimental blend of Cabernet Sauvignon and Cabernet Franc, marking a departure from traditional Tuscan winemaking. Only in later vintages did the Antinori family introduce Sangiovese into the blend, further defining Solaia’s unique character.

Originally spanning 10 hectares, the vineyard has since expanded to 20 hectares, allowing for greater refinement and consistency in production. Over the years, Solaia has gained worldwide acclaim, solidifying its place as a cornerstone of the Super Tuscan movement—wines that broke conventional Italian regulations to achieve international recognition. The 1997 vintage was a milestone, becoming the first Italian wine to be named Wine of the Year by Wine Spectator. Today, Solaia continues to embody the Antinori family’s dedication to quality and innovation, maintaining its reputation as one of Italy’s most prestigious and sought-after wines.

Technical Information

Climate and Harvest: The 2021 growing season in Chianti Classico was characterized by a prolonged, steady progression, promising both power and finesse in the resulting wines. Winter was mild with adequate rainfall until late March, leading to an early bud break. However, cool and dry conditions in April slowed vine development. May and June experienced typical weather patterns, facilitating excellent flowering and fruit set across all grape varieties in the Solaia vineyard. The summer months were predominantly hot and dry, particularly in August, but late-month showers provided ideal conditions for ripening. September and October offered perfect weather—sunny days, cool nights, and gentle breezes—allowing grapes to achieve optimal maturity. Harvest commenced in late September with Cabernet Franc and Sangiovese and concluded on October 21st with Cabernet Sauvignon. Total annual rainfall was 707.8 mm, with an average temperature of 19.2°C between April 1st and October 21st.

Vinification Process: Upon arrival at the winery, the grapes were meticulously destemmed and sorted to ensure only the finest berries were selected. Fermentation took place in 60-hectoliter truncated cone-shaped tanks, carefully managed to enhance finesse and balance fruit expression with refined tannins—hallmarks of Antinori’s elegant winemaking approach. Malolactic fermentation was initiated in once-used barrels over three months, adding depth and complexity while preserving the wine’s signature freshness. The wine then matured for 15 months in 100% new French oak barrels, allowing for seamless integration of oak and tannins. This precise aging process enhances the wine’s structure while highlighting the dark plum, mocha, licorice, spice, and floral notes that define the 2021 Solaia.

RP 97

Robert Parker Wine Advocate

All said and done, the Marchesi Antinori 2021 Solaia is a monument to perfect winemaking. This coiffed supermodel does not show a single hair follicle out of place. However, it doesn't quite have the same sex appeal of the Tignanello. In my conversations with Estate Manager Renzo Cotarella during this tasting, it was expressed this way: "Tignanello is unexpected. Solaia is expected." Whereas Tignanello is a wine of vertical lift and energy, Solaia is a wine of lasting power. The wine offers generous depth and layering with soft tannins and some of the spicy pink peppercorn you get from the 9% Cabernet Franc (added to 77% Cabernet Sauvignon and 14% Sangiovese). The finish is extremely velvety and soft, but I notice that the flavors seem to become sweeter and riper the longer this wine stays in the glass. This newest release will hit the market in September. Reviewed by Monica Larner, Issue date: March 2024. Drinking window: 2025 - 2050.
V 100

Vinous

Antinori's 2021 Solaia is another wine that captures all of the potential I sensed when I tasted it some months ago. More than anything else, the 2021 is a fine example of the style Antinori favors these days, an approach that favors finesse more than opulence. Dark plum, mocha, licorice, chocolate, spice, lavender and menthol build effortlessly in the glass. Oak and tannin are impeccably balanced. The 2021 spent 18 months in wood, three months in once-used barrels during the malolactic fermentation and then 15 months in 100% new barrels for the rest of its aging. Reviewed by Antonio Galloni, Issue date: June 2025. Drinking window: 2027 - 2051.

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RP 97

Robert Parker Wine Advocate

All said and done, the Marchesi Antinori 2021 Solaia is a monument to perfect winemaking. This coiffed supermodel does not show a single hair follicle out of place. However, it doesn't quite have the same sex appeal of the Tignanello. In my conversations with Estate Manager Renzo Cotarella during this tasting, it was expressed this way: "Tignanello is unexpected. Solaia is expected." Whereas Tignanello is a wine of vertical lift and energy, Solaia is a wine of lasting power. The wine offers generous depth and layering with soft tannins and some of the spicy pink peppercorn you get from the 9% Cabernet Franc (added to 77% Cabernet Sauvignon and 14% Sangiovese). The finish is extremely velvety and soft, but I notice that the flavors seem to become sweeter and riper the longer this wine stays in the glass. This newest release will hit the market in September. Reviewed by Monica Larner, Issue date: March 2024. Drinking window: 2025 - 2050.
V 100

Vinous

Antinori's 2021 Solaia is another wine that captures all of the potential I sensed when I tasted it some months ago. More than anything else, the 2021 is a fine example of the style Antinori favors these days, an approach that favors finesse more than opulence. Dark plum, mocha, licorice, chocolate, spice, lavender and menthol build effortlessly in the glass. Oak and tannin are impeccably balanced. The 2021 spent 18 months in wood, three months in once-used barrels during the malolactic fermentation and then 15 months in 100% new barrels for the rest of its aging. Reviewed by Antonio Galloni, Issue date: June 2025. Drinking window: 2027 - 2051.

2021 Marchesi Antinori Solaia Toscana IGT, Tuscany, Italy

History and General Information

Solaia is one of Italy’s most iconic wines, crafted by the Antinori family, whose winemaking heritage dates back to 1385. First produced in 1978, Solaia originates from a vineyard on the Tignanello estate in Tuscany, known for its exceptional sun exposure—hence the name Solaia, meaning "the sunny one." Initially, the wine was an experimental blend of Cabernet Sauvignon and Cabernet Franc, marking a departure from traditional Tuscan winemaking. Only in later vintages did the Antinori family introduce Sangiovese into the blend, further defining Solaia’s unique character.

Originally spanning 10 hectares, the vineyard has since expanded to 20 hectares, allowing for greater refinement and consistency in production. Over the years, Solaia has gained worldwide acclaim, solidifying its place as a cornerstone of the Super Tuscan movement—wines that broke conventional Italian regulations to achieve international recognition. The 1997 vintage was a milestone, becoming the first Italian wine to be named Wine of the Year by Wine Spectator. Today, Solaia continues to embody the Antinori family’s dedication to quality and innovation, maintaining its reputation as one of Italy’s most prestigious and sought-after wines.

Technical Information

Climate and Harvest: The 2021 growing season in Chianti Classico was characterized by a prolonged, steady progression, promising both power and finesse in the resulting wines. Winter was mild with adequate rainfall until late March, leading to an early bud break. However, cool and dry conditions in April slowed vine development. May and June experienced typical weather patterns, facilitating excellent flowering and fruit set across all grape varieties in the Solaia vineyard. The summer months were predominantly hot and dry, particularly in August, but late-month showers provided ideal conditions for ripening. September and October offered perfect weather—sunny days, cool nights, and gentle breezes—allowing grapes to achieve optimal maturity. Harvest commenced in late September with Cabernet Franc and Sangiovese and concluded on October 21st with Cabernet Sauvignon. Total annual rainfall was 707.8 mm, with an average temperature of 19.2°C between April 1st and October 21st.

Vinification Process: Upon arrival at the winery, the grapes were meticulously destemmed and sorted to ensure only the finest berries were selected. Fermentation took place in 60-hectoliter truncated cone-shaped tanks, carefully managed to enhance finesse and balance fruit expression with refined tannins—hallmarks of Antinori’s elegant winemaking approach. Malolactic fermentation was initiated in once-used barrels over three months, adding depth and complexity while preserving the wine’s signature freshness. The wine then matured for 15 months in 100% new French oak barrels, allowing for seamless integration of oak and tannins. This precise aging process enhances the wine’s structure while highlighting the dark plum, mocha, licorice, spice, and floral notes that define the 2021 Solaia.

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