Castello della Sala, considered one of the most extraordinary examples of medieval architecture in Italy, is located in Umbria, a short distance from the Tuscan border – about 11 miles from the historic city of Orvieto. The estate’s 229 hectares (565 acres) are planted with traditional varieties such as Procanico and Grechetto, but also with Chardonnay, Sauvignon Blanc, Sèmillon, Pinot Bianco, Viognier, and a small percentage of Traminer and Riesling.

This famous Antinori family estate started producing innovative wines from the non-traditional grape varieties of Chardonnay and Sauvignon Blanc back in the 1980s under the direction of Marchese Piero Antinori, son of Niccolò, along with Renzo Cotarella, Castello della Sala’s enologist at that time.

The Umbrian estate has always posed – and still continues to pose – a continuous challenge for Marchesi Antinori who has dedicated years of research and experimentation in viticulture and oenology to maximize the potential of indigenous varieties and also to determine how the area’s microclimates contribute to the production of contemporary wines.

Bramito della Sala is the estate’s 100% Chardonnay cuvee that was first produced in 1994. The grapes are from younger Chardonnay vines on the estate, sitting on soils rich in fossil deposits with veins of clay that give this wine minerality and elegance. The juice is only part barrel fermented, with malolactic fermentation lending a luscious creamy texture and flavour to the wine.

The estate’s flagship wine, Cervaro della Sala, was one of the first Italian white wines to employ malolactic fermentation and ageing taking place in French oak barriques. The name Cervaro comes from the noble family who owned Castello della Sala during the 14th century: the Monaldeschi della Cervara. A blend of Chardonnay grapes and a small quantity of Grechetto (normally around 10%) make a wine that can age well over time and represents the elegance and complexity of this unique estate. After several failed attempts in the early 1980’s, the first official release was heralded in 1985 with a blend of 70% Chardonnay and 30% Grechetto to add an Italian twist to the wine.

“There is a subliminal tension between the Chardonnay and Grechetto and you kind of feel while they agree to cohabit together, they will never truly shake hands and be the best of friends. For Cervaro, this is perhaps the secret recipe, allowing the wines to retain a tension, tautness, nerve, and vigour.” ~ Allegra Antinori

Marchesi Antinori Cervaro della Sala 2005, Umbria, 13% Abv.
85% Chardonnay and 15% Grechetto – Beautiful deep straw yellow, the 2005 has an alluring nose of crushed mint leaf, baking herbs, wet hay, burnt sugar, toffee apples and spicy, dusty, slatey minerality. The palate shows great subtlety, creamy harmony and sumptuous tertiary earthy, lemony depth. Impressive gravitas, great breadth and a beautifully complex finish of honey, camomile tea and caramelised lemons. A pleasure to drink.
(Wine Safari Score: 94+/100 Greg Sherwood MW)


Marchesi Antinori Cervaro della Sala 2006, Umbria, 13% Abv.
85% Chardonnay and 15% Grechetto – The most complex of aromatics with brioche, caramel, Coche-Dury’esque struck match flinty notes, lemon pith and proviteroll richness. Incredible green gauge intensity, yellow citrus, basalt minerality, mint leaf, and honeyed camomile tea. Wonderful to see a wine finally revealing its heart and soul to the drinker after 18+ years of bottles captivity.
(Wine Safari Score: 95+/100 Greg Sherwood MW)


Marchesi Antinori Cervaro della Sala 2009, Umbria, 13% Abv.
85% Chardonnay and 15% Grechetto – A beautifully complex nose that marries creamy lemon pastille and white peach confit with struck match Burgundian flinty reduction. Everything is in such superb balance, with great synergy between wood spice, minerality, and vibrant acidity. Intense and mineral, this wine reveals the true pedigree of Cervaro!
(Wine Safari Score: 96/100 Greg Sherwood MW)


Marchesi Antinori Cervaro della Sala 2011, Umbria, 13.5% Abv.
90% Chardonnay and 10% Grechetto – Still taut, restrained mineral nose with hints of truffle, wet chalk, lemon pastille, and bruised yellow orchard fruits peppered with a delicious struck match reduction. The palate is soft, broad and sumptuous, seamlessly intense and saline backed by a wonderful backbone of pithy citrus and dusty, gravelly, minerality. Wonderful harmonious peachy, vibrant finish.
(Wine Safari Score: 94+/100 Greg Sherwood MW)

Marchesi Antinori Cervaro della Sala 2013, Umbria, 12.5% Abv.
90% Chardonnay and 10% Grechetto – Rich toasty nose brimming with buttered toast, lemon blossom, caramelised apples, and vanilla pod spice lift. The palate shows great tension, flinty minerality and piquant spicy skin and wood tannins that are beautifully integrated with yellow orchard fruits, pithy citrus and spicy lemon crumble. Taut, young, and very impressive.
(Wine Safari Score: 95/100 Greg Sherwood MW)

