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'Azienda Agricola Taurino Notarpanaro Salento IGT' 2001

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'Azienda Agricola Taurino Notarpanaro Salento IGT' (2001)
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"Black and bitter" in Italian, not surprisingly Negroamaro has origins in the Southern Italy's Puglia region and is an important grape both on its own and as a blending grape. It contributes a rich, slightly rustic mouthfeel to a finished wine imbued with a slightly burnt, earthy quality that accentuates deep, roasted plum and mocha toned fruit.

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This has the classic scents of Salice Salentino; dried tomatoes, burnt rubber, pruny fruit but it all comes together well in a rather rugged, dirt on the bottom of one's boots sort of way. In the mouth this has surprisingly bright acids and melting tannins supporting the fading notes of dried raspberries and dates. In the glass this gains more savory, barnyardy notes and softens up considerably. Excellent for the short term and a perfect match for a nice, gamy, Venison or wild boar stew! 88pts


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Madirized - caramel and butterscotch on the nose, along with a bit of acetone. The acentone continues in the mouth, along with secondary aromas like saddle leather, black cherry and pine. Its not a young wine, and for the price has aged well, retaining a lot of the acidity, which allows it to pair well with food (i served it with a roast pork shoulder and roast potatoes / trimmings)


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