The Pinnacle of Tuscan Elegance and Cult Winemaking
Colore is the ultimate expression of artist-turned-winemaker Bibi Graetz’s dream. Sourced exclusively from ultra-rare, 60- to 80-year-old indigenous Tuscan vines, this highly allocated icon is the jewel in the crown of his estate.
The 2023 vintage is a historic masterpiece. Characterized by a cooler, more balanced growing season with excellent winter rain reserves, 2023 yielded a smaller, highly concentrated crop. The result is a wine of unimaginable complexity, showing an unmatched level of precision, transparent terroir expression, and breathtaking alpine freshness.
The Tasting Experience
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On the Nose: An ebullient, highly aromatic bouquet bursting with intense red berries, pomegranate, and wild blackberries. Complex layers of fresh lavender, crushed roses, and white pepper unravel alongside hints of savory black truffle and a touch of balsamic.
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On the Palate: Masterfully weightless yet incredibly structured. Very vivid plum and dark fruit flavors are seamlessly framed by finely woven, silky tannins. It possesses remarkable tension and a juicy, saline-driven finish that is both elegant and endless.
Critical Acclaim
🏆 100 Points — Jane Anson, Inside Bordeaux
🏅 99 Points — Owen Bargreen: "An ebullient new bottling... weightless and smooth throughout the drinking experience... A brilliant wine from this cooler vintage."
🍷 96 Points — Falstaff: "Vivid fruit... very good tension and a juicy finish."
Specifications & Product Details
| Feature | Description |
| Winemaker | Bibi Graetz |
| Region | Tuscany, Italy (Toscana IGT) |
| Vintage | 2023 |
| Composition | 100% Old-Vine Sangiovese |
| Alcohol Content | 14% ABV |
| Vineyard Age | 60 to 80 years old |
| Cellaring Potential | 2026 to 2050+ |
| Serving Temperature | 16-18°C (60-64°F) — Decanting highly recommended |
Why It Belongs in Your Cellar
Bibi Graetz operates with strict minimal intervention: no green harvesting, no bleeding, and an exceptionally delicate touch with oak to preserve the absolute purity of the ancient fruit. Because only the very best handful of barrels from the entire harvest are chosen to become "Colore," production is strictly limited.
Whether you are looking for a centerpiece for a monumental tasting dinner or a pristine collectible to lay down for the next two decades, the 2023 Colore is an absolute triumph of modern Italian winemaking.