While Italy makes wines of all shades and styles, its reds remain among its most beloved, from the powerfully tannic Montepulcianos of Abruzzo to rustic Chiantis of Tuscany and, of course, the elegant Barolos of Piedmont. Simply put, no matter the occasion, you can’t go wrong with a red wine from Italy.
Warm earth greets the nose at first, then gives way to bing cherries, orange zest, licorice candy and just a momentary hint of vanilla. Cherries that still have snap in their skin and bitter orange jam on the palate, then dark chocolate and spices, before the metallic tang of coffee corrected by Sambuca on the finish. Tannins and acid are like perfect valets—almost invisible but immediately there when called upon. Tunta Sette Ponti 2018 Vigna dell’ Impero Sangiovese, 96 Points.
Excerpt Taken From: Wine Enthusiast
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