Petrolo

Bòggina C 2022

Val d’Arno di Sopra

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Boggina C (Classico Riserva) is a Sangiovese cru that embodies the foresight of Petrolo’s founder, Gastone Bazzocchi, who planted the vineyard in 1952. Over time, the vineyard has been carefully replanted to preserve the original clone diversity, and the wine showcases the remarkable expression of 100% Sangiovese, highlighting the estate’s exceptional terroir and microclimate. The result is a bright and gracious wine. Red berries mingle with orange peel and mint, and the palate is long and silky.

VINTAGE

The 2022 Tuscan growing season saw a dry winter, a warm spring, and an exceptionally hot summer with prolonged drought conditions. Concerns over fruit quality led viticulturists to employ irrigation and shading techniques. Fortunately, rains in late July and early August helped rehydrate berries, aligning harvest timing with historical averages. Cooler temperatures in late September preserved freshness, though wines generally show slightly above-average alcohol and pH. Overall, the wines from this vintage are rich and muscular.

Color

Red

Blend %

100% Sangiovese

Appellation

Val d’Arno di Sopra

Certifications

MADE WITH ORGANIC

Alcohol

14%

Suggested Retail Price

$123

Reviews

94

Wine Advocate - February 5, 2026 "The organic Petrolo 2022 Val d'Arno di Sopra Riserva Bòggina C is made from 100% Sangiovese fermented in cement and aged in tonneaux and botti for 18 months. Shaped by a warm vintage, the wine offers medium richness with lively notes of cherry and redcurrant that lean into crushed flower, tea leaf and dried spice. There is a touch more heft and structure at the back."

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Vinous - June 26, 2025 "The 2022 Boggina C is a potent, brooding wine. Floral and earthy notes lead into a core of bright red Sangiovese fruit. Beams of tannin lend shape, while also suggesting a bit of cellaring will be essential. This structured Sangiovese has plenty to offer."

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