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$29.98Original List Price

30.73Best Price On The Web
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Rating: 95 Pts DecanterSize:750ML
Region: Tuscany Country:Italy
Varietals: Corvina, Primitivo, Nero D'avola ABV:15%

More Ratings:

95 Pts Decanter

" Rich, ripe red fruit nose augmented by aromas of coffee and spicy oak. Full-bodied with concentrated dark red fruit flavours bolstered by chewy tannins and a firm oak character. Finishes long; a food wine. "


Description:

Tinazzi is a family-owned and operated estate based in Verona, near Lake Garda. Starting in the 1960s with vineyards in Valpolicella and Bardolino, the family has since acquired land in Puglia, where it grows Primitivo, among others.

Though they have a standard portfolio, with wines ranging from Amarone to Primitivo di Manduria, they have released a blend that celebrates Italy, north to south, and Sicily, too.

Earning 93 Points from leading Italian wine critic Luca Maroni, and a place in Italy's Best Wines of 2016, this surprising blend is an Italian tour de force.