Time to catch up on some new vintages from some producers that I like.
First up is Lungarotti from Umbria in Italy. Their wine Rubesco is made from mostly Sangiovese grapes and some colorino grapes from the Torgiano area in Umbria. Compared to the 2015 and 2016 vintages the 2018 vintage has more red berries and less black currant. A very good Sangiovese.
Antonellis Rosso di Montefalco is of the vintage 2012 and I have stored it for five years. The grapes used are 70% Sangiovese, 15% Sagrantino and 15% Montepulciano. In the taste I get a lot of red cherry and some sour cherry with black currants and some tannins. This red wine can handle several years of ageing very well. Still well structured and quite powerful.
For the next two wines we move from Umbria and travel to Tuscany. Forst up is the Cold D'Orcia 2018 Rosso di Montalcino. Made from 100% Sangiovese grapes. This is a quite a multifaceted wine. Red cherry and red currants first on the taste followed by blask currants and tannins in the back. Quite a long aftertaste. A very good expression of a Rosso Di Montalcino.
Last up is the Chianti Classico wine from Terreno of the vintage 2017. It is made from Sangiovese grapes and a little Merlot grapes. In the taste I get red cherry, red currant and some violet. Some smooth tannins in the back. Better than the 2013 vintage.
In this blog I will discuss good wine and food. Whisky, eiswein and everything inbetween.
måndag 16 november 2020
Four Sangiovese wines from Umbria and Tuscany
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Antonelli,
Chianti,
Col D'Orcia,
Italy,
Lungarotti,
Rosso di Montalcino,
Rosso di Montefalco,
Rubesco,
Sagrantino,
Sangiovese,
Terreno,
Tuscany,
Umbria,
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