Chianti Classico Collection 2024 - Stazione Leopolda, Florence
The Black Rooster Consortium, officially known as the Consorzio Vino Chianti Classico, is an organization that oversees and promotes the production of Chianti Classico wine. Chianti Classico is a renowned wine region in Tuscany, Italy, known for its high-quality red wines.The Black Rooster symbol* is an iconic emblem associated with Chianti Classico wines.
The Consortium plays a crucial role in regulating and safeguarding the production of Chianti Classico wines. It establishes quality standards, promotes the reputation of Chianti Classico, and ensures that wines labeled as such adhere to specific guidelines, including the use of Sangiovese grapes.
The Consortium also organizes events, such as the "Chianti Classico Collection", to showcase and celebrate the wines of the region. Additionally, it works to preserve the historical and cultural heritage associated with Chianti Classico, contributing to the region's continued success and recognition in the world of wine.
The Chianti Classico Collection consists of two days dedicated to showcase wines from the Chianti Classico region and provides an opportunity for wine producers to present their products to the public, including wine enthusiasts, professionals, and journalists. The event is held at Stazione Leopolda**, which is a historic venue in Florence, Italy, known for hosting various events and exhibitions.
The 2024 Chianti Classico Collection spanned from February 15, 2024, which marked the opening to journalists and operators, to February 16, 2024, when the event opened its doors to the public.The new vintages of the renowned Gallo Nero wines were presented by their prestigious producers. It was a unique opportunity to meet more than 200 producers and taste more than 700 signature Gallo Nero labels, including Chianti Classico Vintages, Riserva and Gran Selezione, Vin Santo del Chianti Classico and Olio DOP Chianti Classico.
The Chianti Classico region confidently navigates the challenging waters of the wine market, riding on its unspoiled beauty, growing reputation, and increasingly acknowledged quality, exemplified by the inclusion of seven regional wines in the "Top 100" of 2023 by "Wine Spectator". The area has achieved a higher standing in markets, with an average price surge of 7% in 2023 compared to 2022 and 13% compared to 2021. This positive trend is attributed, in part, to the influential impact of the "Gran Selezione," the pinnacle of the Chianti Classico quality hierarchy. With the 2023 vintage, the Additional Geographical Units have been incorporated into the label of the Gran Selezione.
Despite a general decline in consumption and sales, particularly for red wines, the Black Rooster territory maintains a sense of tranquility and concrete optimism. Giovanni Manetti, president of the Black Rooster Consortium, which is commemorating its first century, shared insights during the 2024 "Chianti Classico Collection" at the Stazione Leopolda in Florence. Reflecting on a challenging 2023 in both markets and vineyards, Manetti notes a lower production volume but emphasizes the exceptional quality. The Consortium celebrates its centenary with the "Chianti Classico Century" exhibition, hosted at the Stazione Leopolda in Florence, showcasing the Consortium's first 100 years through the perspectives of its presidents.
Chianti Classico, recognized as one of the most significant wine regions globally, has been instrumental in teaching the art of creating value in the realm of Made in Italy. Mirko Carloni, Chairman of the Agriculture Commission at the Chamber of Deputies, emphasized this achievement, pointing out that the Consortium has been a guiding force for a century. The region encompasses 6,800 hectares of vineyards out of a total of 70,000, with 486 producers, 345 of whom contribute to the entire supply chain. Together, they produce an annual average of 35-38 million bottles, reaching 160 countries worldwide, with the United States, Italy, and Canada leading the way. This thriving wine district holds a significant economic value, estimated to be around 1 billion euros, with wine serving as a pivotal factor in this remarkable achievement.
The US, having experienced a notable surge in Black Rooster sales in 2022, maintains its leading position once again, with 35% of Chianti Classico bottles finding a market in the U.S. In 2024, the Consortium has strategic plans for marketing and communication initiatives targeted specifically at the United States. A high-profile event is scheduled to take place at the end of April in New York City, showcasing the commitment to further promote and strengthen the presence of Chianti Classico wines in the American market.
The director Carlotta Gori emphasized: "This year, the overarching theme for all our marketing and communication endeavors revolves around the Centenary celebration of our Consortium, the oldest in Italy"; and Mr Manetti added: "In 1924, 33 visionary winemakers came together with a shared mission, laying the foundation for the Consortium. A century later, our Consortium boasts 500 members, yet the core objectives remain unchanged. We are dedicated to safeguarding the wines originating from this highly esteemed and exceptionally beautiful terroir. Our aim is to support winemakers as they navigate global markets united under the emblem of the Black Rooster".
Delfino Fine Wines takes great pride in offering Chianti Classico and Chianti Classico Riserva, both unequivocally recognized as some of our finest offerings in terms of quality and value. Our esteemed producers, Cantine Guidi 1929, founded in the year 1929, represent a fourth-generation winery that has flourished over the years, firmly establishing its commitment to the high standards and traditions of Chianti Classico winemaking. We invite you to experience the excellence of these remarkable wines firsthand by joining us at our tasting room. Cheers to the rich legacy and exceptional craftsmanship embodied in every bottle!
*The Black Rooster symbol is an iconic emblem associated with Chianti Classico wines. Legend has it that during the medieval rivalry between Florence and Siena, they decided to settle the dispute over their borders. Each city chose a knight on horseback to start riding at the crowing of the rooster. Wherever they met would determine the new border. The people of Florence selected a black rooster and kept it without food for several days to make it crow louder. The black rooster crowed earlier, and Florence expanded its territory. Since then, the Black Rooster has become a symbol of Chianti Classico.
** Stazione Leopolda was built in the 19th century during the reign of Grand Duke Leopold II of Tuscany. The architectural design is attributed to Giovanni Alessandro Ricasoli and Alessandro Manetti. The building served as a railway station for a significant period. However, as train transportation needs evolved, the station ceased its original function. In the latter part of the 20th century, Stazione Leopolda underwent adaptive reuse, transforming into a versatile venue for various events. Stazione Leopolda is now a popular space for hosting events such as fashion shows, art exhibitions, trade fairs, cultural festivals, and more. The venue's vast interior, unique architecture, and historical charm make it an attractive location for a variety of gatherings.
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