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Poggio ai Ginepri 2014 75cl

DOC | Bolgheri | Tuscany | Italy
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89 Wine Spectator
Black currant, cherry, licorice and sweet herb aromas and flavors highlight this juicy, balanced red. Firm and long, with a lingering fruity aftertaste. Drink now through 2020. 10,000 cases made.
88 Robert Parker
The 2014 Bolgheri Rosso Poggio ai Ginepri opens to a streamlined approach that is due in part to the subtle nature of this cool vintage and in part to the easy winemaking style. This Bolgheri Rosso is made up of 40% Cabernet Sauvignon, 30% Syrah, 20% Merlot and 10% Petit Verdot, and was aged in oak for eight months. It offers immediate appeal and a less formal drinking style that makes it an ideal companion for grilled meat or sausage. The bouquet is redolent of dark fruit and red cherry, and there is a pretty point of refreshing acidity on the close.<br/><br/>There have been some big changes at Tenuta Argentiera this year. The estate changed ownership with the previous shareholders passing a majority stake over to Stanislaus Turnauer, an Austrian entrepreneur who heads Constantia Industries that makes innovating building materials. The Fratini brothers (the previous owner) have maintained ownership of the villa and Federico Zileri stays on as general manager. Tenuta Argentiera is one of Italy's most beautiful properties with 500 hectares of land that edge right up to the Tuscan seacoast lined with centuries-old olive groves and cypress trees. The property has 75 hectares of vines that are now entering their prime production years. According to Italian press, vineyard land in the Bolgheri DOC appellation sells from 350,000 to 500,000 Euros per hectare.
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Tenuta Argentiera
From the plains to the Tuscan hills, Tenuta Argentiera stretches across the Alta Maremma coast located about 100-kilometers south-west of Italy’s beloved city, Florence. Founded originally in 1999, through a partnership with neighboring estate owner, Antinori, the property is now under sole-ownership of the Fratini brothers, Corrado and Marcello. Seventy-five of the estate’s 500-hectares are planted to typical Bordeaux varieties, Cabernet Sauvignon, Cabernet Franc, Merlot and Syrah. Straddling the DOC Bolgheri and IGT Toscana appellations, the tenuta’s first vintage was released in 2003. Today, their wines continue to characteristically mirror Argentiera’s special piece of Maremma terroir. The DOC Bolgheri Superiore flagship, Argentiera is a rich red blend made from the property’s most tended to grapes, with a strong Cabernet Sauvignon backbone the wine is ripe and silky. They also produce two other Bolgheri DOCs, Villa Donaratico and Poggio ai Ginepri, as well as an impressive pure Merlot, Bartholomäus.