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Gabriele Gorelli
Vintage 1984, Gabriele Gorelli MW is one of Italy’s most esteemed wine experts. Born and raised in Montalcino, Tuscany, in February 2021 he became the first Italian Master of Wine. His passion for wine formed thanks to his paternal grandfather, once the smallest producer of Brunello di Montalcino. After linguistic studies, he gained a long experience in the visual communication of wine. In 2015, he co-founded KH Wines, which deals with strategic consultancy for high-level brands.
Interviews with Gabriele Gorelli
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1
On Tuscany: From Brunello to Bolgheri, Wine Tales from the Heart of Italy
compiled by Susan Keevil -

2
Sassicaia : The Original Super Tuscan
by Marco Fini -

3
Chianti Classico: The Atlas
by Alessandro Masnaghetti & Paolo De Cristofaro -

4
The Finest Wines of Tuscany and Central Italy: A Regional and Village Guide to the Best Wines and Their Producers
by Nicholas Belfrage -

5
The Magpie's Guide to Montalcino
by Laura Gray
The best books on Tuscan Wine, recommended by Gabriele Gorelli
The best books on Tuscan Wine, recommended by Gabriele Gorelli
It was Cosimo di Medici who, 300 years ago, decided that Chianti should be a wine from a specific region. Today, Tuscany produces some of Italy's finest wines, including some of the best Sangiovese and the pioneering 'Super Tuscan' wines. Gabriele Gorelli, Italy's first Master of Wine, recommends a selection of books on the wines of Tuscany—from detailed map books for wine geeks to a witty and informative guide to Montalcino, the home of Brunello.




