Castello Nipozzano

On the Apennine foothills of Tuscany (Toscana), Castello Nipozzano rises in Rufina, one of the historic pillars of the Frescobaldi family. Altitude and marked day‑night swings stretch the season, giving Sangiovese a firm acid line, aromatic lift and finely grained tannins.

A spirit of experimentation is part of the legacy—international varieties were trialled here as early as the 19th century—yet the focus remains on translating Rufina’s cooler Tuscan profile. Parcels are picked and vinified separately, with measured extraction and careful oxygen management.

Ageing balances large casks and tonneaux depending on the lot, layering spice and structure without masking freshness. The result is Tuscany in a more linear key: poised, long‑lived and quietly authoritative. It is built for the table, but also for time.

Castello Nipozzano

On the Apennine foothills of Tuscany (Toscana), Castello Nipozzano rises in Rufina, one of the historic pillars of the Frescobaldi family. Altitude and marked day‑night swings stretch the season, giving Sangiovese a firm acid line, aromatic lift and finely grained tannins.

A spirit of experimentation is part of the legacy—international varieties were trialled here as early as the 19th century—yet the focus remains on translating Rufina’s cooler Tuscan profile. Parcels are picked and vinified separately, with measured extraction and careful oxygen management.

Ageing balances large casks and tonneaux depending on the lot, layering spice and structure without masking freshness. The result is Tuscany in a more linear key: poised, long‑lived and quietly authoritative. It is built for the table, but also for time.