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$105.00Original List Price
67.94Best Price On The Web
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Code: 108917
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Rating: | 95+ Pts Ian Dagata - Vinous Media | Size: | 750ML |
Region: | Tuscany | Country: | Italy |
Varietals: | Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Sangiovese | ABV: | 14% |
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95+ Pts Ian Dagata - Vinous Media |
"(a blend of 65% cabernet sauvignon, 20% merlot and 15% sangiovese): Medium-deep saturated ruby. Deep, enticing aromas of cassis, raspberry, minerals and violet. Rich, dense and extremely refined, with high but harmonious acidity lifting the fresh mineral and red berry flavors. The red fruit flavors linger impressively on the very long, fine-grained finish. This is the best young Grattamacco I have ever tasted, and I have tasted almost all of them at this same stage of development: it should duke it out one day with the likes of 1985, 1988, and the 2001 (2004 and 2007 are the other two great Grattamacco Rosso wines of the 21st century). This 2009 has a chance to be the best of them all, as it has a measure of refinement not always this evident in Grattamacco. And it hasn't yet developed the note of iron that is very typical of Grattamacco ("macco" in the Etruscan language means iron).Outstanding stuff here." |
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