Spring at Viticcio brings bright days, mild air, and nature awakening with new intensity. Spring warmth marks a delicate and fascinating moment for the vine, as it resumes its vegetative cycle with renewed energy. Yet this seasonal transition takes on different expressions across the estate’s two identities: Chianti Classico and Maremma.
In Chianti Classico, spring has a more measured character. The hills, higher elevations, and marked day-night temperature shifts make the vine’s awakening more gradual. Warmth arrives with elegance, supporting balanced growth while preserving freshness and aromatic complexity. Here, spring feels refined, shaped by clear light, gentle breezes, and a slower natural rhythm.
In Maremma, by contrast, spring appears with a sunnier and more embracing energy. The proximity to the sea, stronger light, and milder temperatures encourage an earlier start to the growing season. Spring warmth is felt sooner and more consistently, giving the vineyards a more immediate and vigorous push. The landscape reflects this strength through intense colors, Mediterranean scents, and a vitality that can be sensed in every detail.
At Viticcio, these differences express the richness of two complementary territories. In Chianti Classico, spring speaks of balance, finesse, and gradual development; in Maremma, it tells a story of light, energy, and fullness. Two different ways of experiencing spring warmth, united by the same vision of quality and wine identity.




