MASSETO
To open a bottle is to unleash a liquid kaleidoscope. A rare combination of sumptuous opulence and polished elegance.
As a tribute to its rugged force, its softness, and the debt it owes to the soil from which it rises, Masseto was named after the rock-hard clusters of blue clay called ‘massi’ that form on the vineyard’s surface.
Winter was generally warmer than in 1999.
A homogeneous budbreak occurred during the first days of April, under some rain. Spring evolved with average temperatures and sunny days. Flowering was completed uniformly by mid-May. Thanks to the rain in early spring, initial fruit formation was more than previous year.
The weather was very sunny with no rains and temperatures well above the average during the entire summer until harvest time. This allowed for an early veraison (around mid-July) and for the vines to develop under ideal conditions.
Harvest started the last days of August and continued until mid-September.