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If you do, this article will likely offer no surprise. If you don’t, then read on – but only long enough to delay your search for this wine. Solaia is 80% Cabernet and 20% Sangiovese. It’s arguably one of…
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If you do, this article will likely offer no surprise. If you don’t, then read on – but only long enough to delay your search for this wine. Solaia is 80% Cabernet and 20% Sangiovese. It’s arguably one of…
Continue readingMy readers surely will recall my opinion here regarding the 2006 vintage for Brunello being the better overall vintage compared to 2007. That said, 2007 produced some great wines and although stylistically different, many are nearly as good as their…
Continue readingI couldn’t think of a title for this article. Summus is Latin for Summit, or Highest Excellence. When I reflected on this, the title was clear, because in a single word, it describes this absolutely fantastic wine. I’ve been fortunate…
Continue readingThe Padrone delle Vigne, or loosely translated, The Owner of the Vines, is the entry level IGT rosso to the quality Tabarrini lineup. Inspired and named after current owner, Giampaolo Tabarrini’s Grandfather, the “Padrone” is produced with a eye mindful of…
Continue readingWin some, lose some. Who ever coined that phrase must have been a wine drinker. The 1997 Castello dei Rampolla Sammarco confounded me a little bit when I recently pulled this from the EuroCave as an homage to my oldest,…
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