97pts Vinous 97pts JA 95pts WS. Rivals icons like Ornellaia ($284), Sassicaia (pts, $306), even Masseto ($899)!
The Mazzei family of Siepi is currently on its 25th generation of winemakers, based at Castello di Fonterutoli in Castellina in Chianti, farmed organically since 2006, with Siepi from a 6ha site. This is one of the hardest to get great single vineyard Super Tuscans. Robert Parker said about Siepi, “this wine could easily compete with a first-growth Bordeaux.” The wine is the 2023 Castello di Fonterutoli Mazzei Siepi, Gambero Rosso has called Siepi “one of the fifty wines that changed Italy.” indicates clearly the esteem in which Siepi is held by Italian connoisseurs.
Fonterutoli is rich with history. It was acquired by the famous Mazzei family in 1435. Ser Lapo Mazzei is the author of the first known document to use the “Chianti” denomination in 1398; in 1435, when his granddaughter Madonna Smeralda Mazzei married Piero di Agnolo da Fonterutoli, the holding became part of the family’s estate. Since then, for 24 generations, the Mazzei family produces wine at Castello di Fonterutoli.
Philip Mazzei, who enjoyed calling himself a “Citizen of the World”, befriended Franklin, Adams, Washington, and Jefferson; the latter invited him to introduce vine growing in Monticello, Virginia. In a letter to George Washington, Mazzei writes that the soil and climate of that region are wonderfully suitable for wine production. Filippo inspired Jefferson with the idea that “All men are by nature equally free and independent. Such equality is necessary in order to create a free government”. In his book A Nation of Immigrants, John F. Kennedy himself acknowledges that “The great doctrine ‘All men are created equal’, incorporated in the Declaration of Independence by Thomas Jefferson, was paraphrased from the writings of Filippo Mazzei, an Italian patriot and dear friend of Jefferson”. In 1980 for the 250th anniversary of his birth, Philip Mazzei is commemorated as an “American Patriot” with a stamp issued by the U.S. Postal Service. The great single vineyard of Siepi is located in the county of Castellina. The soil is characterized by clay-rich with the presence of marly limestone and calciferous sandstone and is truly one of Italy’s greatest vineyards. In a document stored in the family archive at Fonterutoli, Siepi was already listed among the properties of Madonna Smeralda Mazzei in 1435; this is certainly one of the oldest vineyards in Italy. We have a small allocation that I am just sending to a select few. Wine on release was $140, our price is strong on this legendary wine!
Antonio Galloni “The 2023 Siepi is fabulous. Black cherry, plum, crème de cassis, incense, licorice, bittersweet chocolate and cloves soar form the glass. Even with all its intensity, the 2023 remains vibrant and beautifully poised. Sensual contours wrap it all together in style. Siepi is another wine that shows just how much these wines have moved in the direction of finesse over power. Sadly, yields are down 50% because of low fertility in the vineyard. Drink: 2028-2043. (Jul 2025)” 97pts Vinous
Ruppiano Bolgheri Rosso 2021 
