Tenuta di Valgiano Colline Lucchesi Valgiano (2005)
| Winery: | Tenuta di Valgiano |
| Region: | Italy » Tuscany » Colline Lucchesi |
| Varietal: | Sangiovese , Syrah , Merlot |
| Type: | Table Wines |
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January 2012
Upfront aromas of red fruit (raspberry and black cherry), leather and an herbal backdrop that leans toward cut hay and pine. Rustic in style and sour dominant, finishing with fine tea-like tannins and bitterness. This is a medium bodied wine having sharp cut and lots of charm. Read More
July 2010
Not bad. Dark fruit, tar, aniceed, a hint of mint all add to a bold tasting glass but does tend to get boring after a couple of glasses. Was perhaps expecting a little more for the price. Read More
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