Selvapiana: single vineyards and the architecture of identity (4/6 serie)
For decades, Chianti was built around blending — a logic of composition where balance mattered more than distinction. Differences between sites were softened into a broader regional identity. Single-vineyard wines changed that perspective entirely. They shifted attention away from formula and toward origin. At Selvapiana, this transition did not happen as a trend. It emerged from the territory itself.
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Selvapiana: single vineyards and the architecture of identity (4/6 serie)