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The 2009 Donna Olimpia 1898 Tageto is a blend of Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Petit Verdot and Cabernet Franc from Tuscany in Italy and the ABV is 14.5%. The 2007 Maialina Chianti Classico Riserva is 100% Sangiovese from Tuscany in Italy and the ABV is 13.5%.

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Description:

2009 Donna Olimpia 1898 Toscana Tageto:
"Aromas of currants and blueberries follow through to a full body, with silky tannins and a lovely finish of minerals, mint and berry. Fresh and bright. From Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Petit Verdot and Cabernet Franc. Better in 2013." 92 points - James Suckling - JamesSuckling.com

WINE:
"Deep ruby red color with purple hues. Clean ample bouquet on the nose with notes of red fruits, pepperoni, chocolate, and licorice. Well-structured, soft, and very harmonious with sweet tannins and lingering fruit on the finish."

"Origins of the name: As the story goes, the Etruscans living in the Tuscan area learnt the proper way to cultivate vines and olive trees from Tagete, a mysterious youngster arisen from the furrow of Tarconte's plow." -Importer

This was rated 89 points in the Wine Enthusiast.

2007 La Maialina Chianti Classico Riserva:
"La Maialina's 2007 Chianti Classico Riserva is simply beautiful. Readers will find plenty of 2007 vintage character in this soft, expansive wine. Dark fruit, leather and spices inform the supple, creamy finish. This is already fabulous; the only question is how much it might improve in the coming years. Anticipated maturity: 2010-2017." 92 points - Antonio Galloni - Wine Advocate

"I love the acidity in this, with berries and tobacco leaves in the nose. Full to medium bodied with fresh acidity and a long finish. Makes you want to eat. $19.99 or Find the wine." 90 points - James Suckling - JamesSuckling.com

WINE:
"Inviting aromas of black cherries, plums and sweet spices, with notes of roses and black pepper, elegant and lush on the palate with ripe round tannins and a long finish." -Importer

WINERY:
"La Maialina celebrates the history, culture, and cuisine of Chianti, famed for its beautiful landscape marked with green, gentle hill covered vineyards, olive groves and cypress trees. Rolling hillsides lend themselves to the optimal cultivation of the Sangiovese grape, ripening to perfection during the dry, warm summers. Settled first by Etruscans then the Romans, the territory has been prized since antiquity for its rich soil and favorable climate for the cultivation of grapes and olives. The earliest documentation of a 'Chianti wine' dates back to the 13th century when viticulture was known to flourish in the 'Chianti Mountains' around Florence. The name ‘La Maialina’ (little pig) references the Cinta Senese heirloom breed that originated in the Siena area during the 1300’s and is the only Tuscan native pig to survive extinction." -Importer