
When the art of wine meets that of the Italian automobile. Maserati has just unveiled a very special series: the Grecale Tributo Il Bruciato, born of a collaboration between the Modena-based house and the famous Marchesi Antinori, one of the most prestigious names in Italian wine.
This limited edition not only bears a name inspired by a vintage wine, it literally captures its color. Painted in a new hue called Alchimia Scarlatta, the body reflects the deep nuances of a glass of red wine swirling in the light. The secret of this visual effect: a unique Chromaflair pigment, which varies the reflections from burgundy to golden copper or dark raspberry, depending on the angle of view. A feat that transforms every ray of sunlight into a visual spectacle.


Aesthetically, this Grecale makes a statement with its 21-inch Pegaso Forgiati or Crio Fuoriserie wheels, black calipers and Fuoriserie signature painted on the front fender. Inside, Maserati has drawn on its craftsmanship: Tan and Dark Red leather, tone-on-tone stitching and "cannelloni" motifs on the seats, not forgetting the Tridente logo embroidered in dark red on the headrests. The whole evokes a blend of Tuscan warmth and Italian sophistication.

A 14-speaker Sonus Faber audio system and panoramic roof enhance this sensory experience.

This unique Grecale pays homage to Bolgheri, the jewel of the Tuscan coast where Il Bruciato was born in 2002. It's a nod to nature, the land and Italian savoir-vivre.
Giovanni Perosino, Maserati's Chief Marketing Officer, sums up the philosophy behind this project perfectly:
"This Grecale is a tribute to Italian saper vivere, where every curve tells a story and every journey becomes an experience."
For Renzo Cotarella, CEO of Marchesi Antinori, the parallel is obvious:
"As with a fine wine, the essence of this car lies not just in its technical perfection, but in its ability to make the everyday extraordinary."

Beautiful beast.