Since 1877 - Award Winning Wines from the Heart of Tuscany
Ruffino was born in 1877 in Pontassieve from the intuition of two cousins, Ilario and Leopoldo. Their ambition is that the wine appreciated in their lands can also please those who do not have the good fortune to be able to taste it every day, and live, perhaps, very far. It was an immediate and swirling success, built on the goodness of the wines and on an entrepreneurial foresight in the uncommon times. In fact, the Ruffino cousins' wine was immediately liked so much, so that in 1895 in Bordeaux the gold medal was awarded at the Chianti Ruffino. Successes follow each other and already at the beginning of the twentieth century these successes lead to identify Ruffino as a synonym of Italian wine in the world through Chianti. These are the years of the birth of a true icon of Italian enology, Riserva Ducale, which in 1927 celebrates one of the most illustrious admirers of Ruffino, the Duke of Aosta who had chosen this wine to lay the tables of the court of the Italy King. Riserva Ducale is just one of the imprints left by Ruffino in the history of Italian enology, also marked by the iconic fiasco, the bottle symbol of the entire category of Chianti, known in the world thanks to Chianti Ruffino.
Alauda is the contemporary face of enological Tuscany. A unique blend, which tells the uniqueness of the terroir of which it is an expression. Three vines, three distinct crus, one soul, for a wine that combines the past and the future.
Modus is one of the jewels we are proud to produce. It is an intense and complex wine, pleasant since the early years but also destined to evolve in grace and subtlety, modern and yet deeply Tuscan. It's our supertuscan. Salmanazar.
Since 1947, the Riserva Ducale Oro represents a reference point for any Chianti Classico thought to be fully enjoyed after decades. Another pioneering vision of Ruffino, today a great classic. Jéroboam.
Modus is one of the jewels we are proud to produce. It is an intense and complex wine, pleasant since the early years but also destined to evolve in grace and subtlety, modern and yet deeply Tuscan. It's our supertuscan. Réhoboam.
A wine in which ancestral wisdom and modern winemaking techniques have always been based: Romitorio di Santedame Chianti Classico Gran Selezione.
Ruffino's Toscana IGT "Aqua di Venus" is born, just like Botticelli's Venus, from water, from the sea; the grapes that compose it grow, in fact, in the coastal area of southern Tuscany, where they breathe the pleasant Tyrrhenian breeze. The resulting wine is vibrant, of fine minerality and strong character.
Aqua di Venus is the result of a project aimed at enhancing a stringent aspect of Tuscany's expressiveness and precisely the strip of territory towards the south coast, the Maremma. The sometimes gruff character of the area is mitigated by the unparalleled grace of the bottle of artisanal invention. An exceptionally elegant white, which is at home in...
Very traditional as style, but also elegant in aromas, with typical and refined tones of black cherry and tobacco, and full but agile to taste.
Aqua di Venus is the result of a project aimed at enhancing a stringent aspect of Tuscany's expressiveness and precisely the strip of territory towards the south coast, the Maremma. The sometimes gruff character of the area is mitigated by the unparalleled grace of the bottle of artisanal invention. An exceptionally elegant white, which is at home in...
Ruffino has a great story to tell. A story made of Chianti, of long refinements and patient expectations. A story made up of visionary men who have opened roads in tradition, to renew it. A story made of ideas that become wines and wines that become icons. Today this story brings us a protagonist: Chianti Riserva.
Chianti is perhaps Ruffino's most historically important wine. The first of the reds produced by Ilario and Leopoldo Ruffino, the one that made the company known not only nationally, managing to find space in the then small US market. A red that over time has become an ambassador of Italian good taste, the flag of a tradition that has lasted for over a...
Since 1947, the Riserva Ducale Oro represents a reference point for any Chianti Classico thought to be fully enjoyed after decades. Another pioneering vision of Ruffino, today a great classic.
Modus is one of the jewels we are proud to produce. It is an intense and complex wine, pleasant since the early years but also destined to evolve in grace and subtlety, modern and yet deeply Tuscan. It's our supertuscan.
Ruffino's Toscana IGT "Aqua di Venus" is born, just like Botticelli's Venus, from water, from the sea; the grapes that compose it grow, in fact, in the coastal area of southern Tuscany, where they breathe the pleasant Tyrrhenian breeze. The resulting wine is vibrant, of fine minerality and strong character.
Aqua di Venus is the result of a project aimed at enhancing a stringent aspect of Tuscany's expressiveness and precisely the strip of territory towards the south coast, the Maremma. The sometimes gruff character of the area is mitigated by the unparalleled grace of the bottle of artisanal invention. An exceptionally elegant white, which is at home in...
Sweetness and Nobility from the hills of Montepulciano. The quality of Prugnolo Gentile, the local name that Montepulciano producers attribute to Sangiovese, is supported by centuries of history. But it is also a modern phenomenon, recently rediscovered by consumers and critics.
Since 1947, the Riserva Ducale Oro represents a reference point for any Chianti Classico thought to be fully enjoyed after decades. Another pioneering vision of Ruffino, today a great classic.
Ruffino has a great story to tell. A story made of Chianti, of long refinements and patient expectations. A story made up of visionary men who have opened roads in tradition, to renew it. A story made of ideas that become wines and wines that become icons. Today this story brings us a protagonist: Chianti Riserva.
Today Ruffino, always in the forefront not only for the quality of the wines but also for the defense of the environment in which it operates, has combined the historicity of Chianti with its production from organically-run grapes, thus giving further values and quality to the history of this mythical product.
Chianti is perhaps Ruffino's most historically important wine. The first of the reds produced by Ilario and Leopoldo Ruffino, the one that made the company known not only nationally, managing to find space in the then small US market. A red that over time has become an ambassador of Italian good taste, the flag of a tradition that has lasted for over a...
In the 1980s, after a long period of experimentation with international white grape varieties, Ruffino introduced this peculiar Chardonnay produced on Tuscan soil, characterized by unique notes of freshness. Libaio is mainly produced from grapes from the Ruffino La Solatia Estate, located near the medieval village of Monteriggioni, whose soil rich in...