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Oreno 2015 75cl

IGT | Arezzo | Toskana | Italien
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98 James Suckling
Plenty of blackcurrant, blackberry and dark chocolate character with oyster shell and walnut undertones. Full body, extremely tight and structured with blueberry and light vanilla and coffee highlights. A gorgeous Oreno. Give this wine two or three years to come together.
94 Wine Spectator
Rich and dense, but elegant, with a dusty swath of tannins coating the finish. Black cherry, black currant and mineral flavors hold court, with a fresh, balanced feel on the finish. Merlot, Cabernet Sauvignon and Petit Verdot. Best from 2019 through 2032. 5,500 cases made.
94 Wine Spectator
Rich and dense, but elegant, with a dusty swath of tannins coating the finish. Black cherry, black currant and mineral flavors hold court, with a fresh, balanced feel on the finish. Merlot, Cabernet Sauvignon and Petit Verdot. Best from 2019 through 2032. 5,500 cases made.
93 Robert Parker
The 2015 Oreno is Merlot, Cabernet Sauvignon and Petit Verdot. This nicely balanced effort shows rich color saturation and thick lines. The robust-blended red exhibits black fruit flavors followed by spice, tobacco and crushed granite or limestone. The bouquet is layered and deep. In terms of mouthfeel, the wine offers lots of density and power. It is firm and powerful and the tannins will require another few years of cellar aging before they soften. Oreno likes a warm vintage and it gets that in 2015.<br/>
93 Robert Parker
The 2015 Oreno is Merlot, Cabernet Sauvignon and Petit Verdot. This nicely balanced effort shows rich color saturation and thick lines. The robust-blended red exhibits black fruit flavors followed by spice, tobacco and crushed granite or limestone. The bouquet is layered and deep. In terms of mouthfeel, the wine offers lots of density and power. It is firm and powerful and the tannins will require another few years of cellar aging before they soften. Oreno likes a warm vintage and it gets that in 2015.<br/>
Hersteller
Tenuta Sette Ponti
Im Herzen der Region Chianti hat sich Sette Ponti zwischen Arno und Florenzi im Tal des Arno angesiedelt. Der Name dieses Weinguts verweist auf die sieben Brücken, die beide Ufer des Arno in diesem Gebiet verbinden. Antonio Moretti, ein ambitionierter Unternehmer, entfachte den Funken, der die Wiedergeburt dieses toskanischen Anwesens in Gang setzte. Moretti ist es gelungen, in sehr kurzer Zeit bemerkenswerte Weine hervorzubringen. Der 64 Hektar große Familienbesitz produziert unter der Leitung von Dr. Moretti Cuseri drei Weine: Oreno, als die internationalste Ausprägung der drei, Crognolo, der mehr von dem süß-fruchtigen Hintergrund von 90% Sangiovese preisgibt, und als Sangiovese ohne Holztöne der Vigna di Pillano, ein Wein mit starken Kirschtönen.