Scacciadiavoli Sangiovese Blend Montefalco Rosso (2003)
| Winery: | Scacciadiavoli |
| Region: | Italy » Umbria » Montefalco » Montefalco Rosso |
| Varietal: | Sagrantino |
| Type: | Table Wines |
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Montefalco Rosso on SnoothSeptember 2009
Red fruit with good acid makes a nice transition to big dry finish. Read More
August 2009
After decanting for 3+ hours.dusty nose, filled with spice, glove, and bright fruits, yet subtle. Strawberry and cherry fruit are at the core of this wine. A hint of oak comes in at the entry but integrate well. The fruit and flavors have great length and class. Days later, the taste still linger. Read More
August 2009
nice wine. A little smokey, cherries and rasberries with a nice finish Read More
August 2009
In the beginning there is only oak, prunes, and leather. the early palate consists of spices and white pepper. Despite that, this wine contains a smooth finish that is normally reserved to the most velvet merlots. This does not however diminish the aged complexity of the wine. The oak is strong but not overpowering and is reminiscent of aged ... Read More
August 2009
Made up of 85% Sagrantino and 15% Sangiovese this Umbria production is a great value from one of Italy's premier producers. Good balance, medium body red berry , with good minerality and earthiness. This wine is drinking well now but I wouldn't hestitate to celler it for a few years. Read More
June 2009
A really 'classy' Italian wine, that still has enough smoothness to satisfy 'big CA' wine lovers. Smoky, earthy, and gets fuller as it opens up. A great compliment to any meal. Read More
February 2009
Not overly sweet, but good for beginning wine drinkers, like myself :) It was really great with braised pork and pasta. One of the best pairings I've ever experienced. Read More
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