Còlpetrone Sagrantino Sagrantino di Montefalco Passito (2004)
| Winery: | Còlpetrone |
| Region: | Italy » Umbria » Montefalco » Sagrantino Di Montefalco |
| Varietal: | Sagrantino |
| Type: | Table Wines |
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Còlpetrone on SnoothJune 2012
Brick and clay notes on the nose. Rich red berry and a Brunello-esque nose. Cranberry and pomegranate as well. Massive dark fruit on the palate, but very well balanced. Great intensity. Rich fruit, powerful but not overwhelming. Dry. Good mouthfeel. Great for food.4/21/12 Read More
November 2010
No written review
February 2010
Massive herb and meat aspects, yet dark fruit still seem to penetrate. Very, very dry on the lips but a density that goes well with some serious meat dishes. Very nice wine. Read More
March 2009
No written review
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