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With this special, all-round successful top montepulciano, the winery shows what can be done with meticulous, skillful winemaking work from this grape variety.
The late harvest enabled concentrated, very ripe grapes to be brought into the cellar, from which Roberto conjured up a great wine with a practiced hand.
Pleasant, really catchy blend of Sangiovese, Barbera and Sagrantino. Scented with wild strawberries and some humus, a good introduction to the interesting world of Sagrantino.
High quality, seductively fragrant, a lot of fruit in the foreground and enough structure in the back. All at a price that is surprisingly low for the quality. A great Sangiovese.
The red entry-level wine also features the region's typical grape varieties: Montepulciano and Sangiovese. Dark berry aromas with hints of chocolate in the bouquet.
Skilful blend of Montepulciano and Sangiovese, round, soft and fruity, with a fine, restrained elegance. The classic red wine in the hinterland of Ancona.
The little brother of Brunello. According to the Consorzio's ideas, the Rosso should be the ruby-red, fresh and fruity counterpart to Brunello, ready to drink much sooner.
In Bolgheri, the vineyards, which are located at around 100 m above sea level, look out over the nearby Mediterranean.
The flagship from Montecucco. 100% Sangiovese at its best! Fermented in a conical wooden container and stored for 18 months in 40 hl wooden barrels.
Intense, full nose with typical aromas of black fruits and balsamic notes that intensify with a little aeration.
Blackberries and wild fruits on the nose and in the mouth ensure a particularly juicy style.
Everyday wine at a demanding level, that's how I would classify this cuvée made from Sangiovese and Merlot. From the newly laid out Loackers vineyards in southern Maremma.
Full, somewhat wild fruit aromas of blueberries and blackberries, pleasantly juicy on the palate, of a robust structure typical of sangoves and fine length.
We were very excited about the DON VINCENZO from the really great year 2015. It represents the pinnacle of the winery's quality pyramid.
2013 is not really a big year in Tuscany. Such judgments are mostly made by journalists on the basis of wines tasted very young.
The Gran Selezione is only launched in particularly good years. With the great 2015 vintage, Giovanni d'Orsi didn't have to think twice.
Merlot meets Sangiovese at the level of a Supertuscan. This also works extremely well in the exceptional vintage of 2015. Very fine nose of cherries and small dark berries.
2013 was a good year, but the autumn was quite chilly.
Complex scent of cedar, violet and ripe blackberries with spicy herbal notes. Fine, firm tannins with good depth, juicy, acidic cherry fruit in the mouth. 100% Sangiovese.
The best locations of San Michele are in the Chianti Classico region. Lots of substance and character, yet elegant and easy to drink.
Intense and persistent fruity aromas on the nose, some scent of violets, already very accessible on the palate, warm and with a fine tannin structure.
SISTER MOON was the first wine composition by Sting and Trudie. Even at the start of the then young winery, it was clear how much potential and know-how was in the whole project.
Values such as common ground, affection and the connection between people are the message of the song 'Message in a Bottle'.
This wonderfully playful Chianti actually invites you to dance! An extremely charming wine for everyday enjoyment.
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