“Given the reputation of the trailblazers, new claimants might use the Super Tuscan title, but it often feels ‘name adjacent’ – a shorthand for a blend that uses non-Italian varieties,” says Liv-ex managing editor Rupert Millar. He cites the example of Soldera Casse Basse – a wine that has surged ahead as an IGT after splitting from the Montalcino DO in 2006.
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