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Camartina

QuerciabellaTuscany, Italy

Camartina is Querciabella’s flagship Super Tuscan (first made in 1981), a small‑batch blend of Cabernet Sauvignon and Sa…Learn More »

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About This Wine

Camartina is Querciabella’s flagship Super Tuscan (first made in 1981), a small‑batch blend of Cabernet Sauvignon and Sangiovese from the high‑altitude Ruffoli hills that emphasizes finesse and site expression rather than power. Produced only in top vintages and matured in French oak before extended bottle aging, it’s known for layered dark‑fruit, savory and mineral notes and a poised, long‑lived tannic structure.Learn More »

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About Camartina

Camartina is Querciabella’s flagship Super Tuscan (first made in 1981), a small‑batch blend of Cabernet Sauvignon and Sangiovese from the high‑altitude Ruffoli hills that emphasizes finesse and site expression rather than power. Produced only in top vintages and matured in French oak before extended bottle aging, it’s known for layered dark‑fruit, savory and mineral notes and a poised, long‑lived tannic structure.