News Why Fèlsina’s Tenimenti d’Alessandro Deal Excites Me by Olivier Watson February 4, 2025 3 min 0 I can't contain my excitement! Fèlsina's new venture with Tenimenti d'Alessandro promises a wine renaissance in Cortona. Curious?The New Chapter for Tenimenti d’Alessandro As a passionate wine enthusiast, the news of Fèlsina acquiring Tenimenti d’Alessandro instantly piqued my interest. Founded in 1967 and nestled in the picturesque region of Cortona, this winery has been crafting exceptional wines, primarily known for its Syrah and Viognier varietals. The family’s dedication to organic farming since 2016 adds a unique touch, ensuring that every bottle reflects the true essence of its terroir. With the Poggiali family now at the helm, I can’t help but feel excited about what’s to come! The acquisition by Fèlsina marks a significant moment not just for the brands involved, but also for the entire wine community. It’s a signal of revitalization, showcasing how new leadership can breathe fresh life into cherished legacies. I remember visiting Cortona a few years back and tasting their remarkable Syrah—it was an experience that left me yearning for more! Ambitious Plans Ahead The Poggiali brothers—Giovanni, Nicolò, and Domenico—are no strangers to success within the Chianti Classico realm. Their belief in Tenimenti d’Alessandro’s potential is palpable as they step into this new adventure alongside the Calabresi family who retain a stake in the winery. Giovanni’s enthusiasm resonates when he says they’re committed to enhancing both the vineyard management and promoting Cortona’s rich winemaking heritage. What excites me most is their ambition to rejuvenate and rebrand Tenimenti d’Alessandro. With an already established reputation, blending tradition with innovative practices could position them as frontrunners in Italy’s competitive wine market. I can already picture their wines gracing tables around the world! Crafting a Renaissance in Wine This acquisition isn’t merely about business; it’s about fostering growth within a territory renowned for its enological treasures. The Poggiali family aims to kickstart an ambitious restructuring of Tenimenti d’Alessandro while honoring its historical significance in Cortona. I remember my first encounter with Viognier—it was vibrant and aromatic, bursting with floral notes that danced on my palate. If the Poggiali family can replicate this kind of magic with Tenimenti’s offerings, I foresee an exciting evolution ahead. Moreover, investing significant resources into this project demonstrates their commitment not only to quality but also sustainability—a value that increasingly resonates with today’s consumers. 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It represents a merging of expertise from two respected families aiming to enhance both quality and brand recognition. What types of wines does Tenimenti d’Alessandro produce? They are primarily known for their Syrah and Viognier wines. How does this impact local winemaking? It could lead to increased investment and innovation in Cortona’s winemaking scene. What should we look forward to? Potentially exciting new releases that celebrate both tradition and modern practices. In conclusion, as I reflect on this transformative moment in Italian wine history, I’m reminded that each bottle tells a story—a story that is set to evolve beautifully with Fèlsina’s bold moves at Tenimenti d’Alessandro. Photo by Thomas Martinsen on Unsplash AcquisitionAustrian wine Olivier Watson Olivier Watson is a food and travel enthusiast, especially when it comes to rosé wine. 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