Marchesi Antinori, Tignanello, 2017
Marchesi Antinori, Tignanello, 2017
- 75cl
- Red Still
- Sangiovese, Cabernet Franc, Cabernet Sauvignon
Please allow 4-7 working days for duty-paid delivery of this wine.
Couldn't load pickup availability

Optimal drinking window: Now - 2040
Marchesi Antinori’s Tignanello 2017 is bold yet refined, with layers of ripe dark cherries, blackberries, and plum, lifted by notes of violet, spice, tobacco, and a touch of vanilla from oak ageing. The palate is rich and structured, with firm but polished tannins and a long, savoury finish. A natural match for bistecca alla fiorentina, hearty ragù, or aged cheeses.
Tignanello is a modern Tuscan icon—one of the very first Super Tuscans and still one of the most sought-after. The vintage was warm and dry, but the estate’s prime hillside vineyards gave fruit of remarkable concentration and balance.
It’s powerful and expressive now, but will reward patience—this vintage will continue to evolve beautifully over the next 10–15 years.
What the critics say:
"Aromas of cassis, menthol, blue flower and pipe tobacco shape the nose on this gorgeous red. A blend of Sangiovese, Cabernet Sauvignon and Cabernet Franc, the delicious, elegantly structured palate delivers dried black cherry, ripe blackberry, licorice and vanilla framed in taut, fine-grained tannins."
"The Marchesi Antinori 2017 Tignanello (made with Sangiovese and smaller parts Cabernet Sauvignon and Cabernet Franc) is a dark, exuberant and inviting wine. I tasted my sample after a double decanting and was pleased by the profound nature of the wine and the immediate openness of the aromas. There is a symphony of dark fruit with black cherry, plum, spice and sweet tobacco. I am particularly attracted by a distant hint of medicinal or menthol herb that I also discovered in other wines with fruit from the Tignanello estate in 2017. There's a drying mineral note of crushed chalk as well. The heat and dryness of the vintage has added to the aromatic intensity of the wine (yields were reduced by a third), but the mouthfeel is carefully crafted to maintain its softness and smoothness. Fruit comes from a 57-hectare section of the Tenuta Tignanello from a vineyard that is located 390 meters above sea level with Alberese limestone rock and soils of marine origin. The wine is fermented in conical oak tanks and is aged up to 16 months in a combination of mostly French and some Hungarian oak, both new and neutral. Some 300,000 bottles were released in April 2020 after one year of bottle age."


-
-
Speak to one of our Wine Gurus
Speak to a Wine GuruWith years of experience, our team can help you with all your wine buying and selling needs