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97 Robert Parker
From a warm and sunny vintage that produced darkly concentrated fruit, the Tenuta Guado al Tasso 2017 Bolgheri Superiore Guado al Tasso is a teaser and a super pleaser. This is one flashy wine. This carefully calculated blend of 65% Cabernet Sauvignon, 20% Cabernet Franc and 15% Merlot pours from the bottle with a beautifully saturated and rich color. I double-decanted my sample before writing this review, and the wine's aromas showed immediate harmony and intensity. The wine seduces and flirts with all your senses. This vintage caps many years of study regarding blending: The Merlot is slightly decreased here, and the Cabernet Franc is slowly taking on a more important supporting role. The Petit Verdot that was used as a peppery accent two years ago has now been removed altogether. The results are pliant, seamless and fluid, and that's the big takeaway here. The wine is bountiful, round, supple and full-bodied. Unless you are decidedly not a fan of this style, there's nothing not to love. I had anticipated more tightness in terms of possible hot-vintage tannins, but I am very pleased by the general integration of the mouthfeel. The Guado al Tasso vineyards are located not too far from the sea, at a low elevation of about 60 meters above sea level. The soils are alluvial with a unique mix of limestone clay and sand, with pockets of rocks and are generally known as the Bolgheri Agglomerate. Some 120,000 bottles of this vintage hit the market in February 2020.
97 Robert Parker
From a warm and sunny vintage that produced darkly concentrated fruit, the Tenuta Guado al Tasso 2017 Bolgheri Superiore Guado al Tasso is a teaser and a super pleaser. This is one flashy wine. This carefully calculated blend of 65% Cabernet Sauvignon, 20% Cabernet Franc and 15% Merlot pours from the bottle with a beautifully saturated and rich color. I double-decanted my sample before writing this review, and the wine's aromas showed immediate harmony and intensity. The wine seduces and flirts with all your senses. This vintage caps many years of study regarding blending: The Merlot is slightly decreased here, and the Cabernet Franc is slowly taking on a more important supporting role. The Petit Verdot that was used as a peppery accent two years ago has now been removed altogether. The results are pliant, seamless and fluid, and that's the big takeaway here. The wine is bountiful, round, supple and full-bodied. Unless you are decidedly not a fan of this style, there's nothing not to love. I had anticipated more tightness in terms of possible hot-vintage tannins, but I am very pleased by the general integration of the mouthfeel. The Guado al Tasso vineyards are located not too far from the sea, at a low elevation of about 60 meters above sea level. The soils are alluvial with a unique mix of limestone clay and sand, with pockets of rocks and are generally known as the Bolgheri Agglomerate. Some 120,000 bottles of this vintage hit the market in February 2020.
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Antinori - Tenuta Guado al Tasso
Le long de la côte sauvage de la Toscane, royaume de la biodiversité, Guado al Tasso se classe parmi les producteurs vedettes de la DOC Bolgheri. Surplombant la Mer Tyrrhénienne sur quatre kilomètres, la « cantina » se trouve à Maremme, à une heure au sud de la célèbre ville de Pise. Non content de s’inscrire dans le portefeuille étoffé d’exploitations de haute volée appartenant à l’illustre famille Antinori, ce domaine lui sert aussi de lieu de villégiature estival. Sur plus de 600 hectares de terres, la propriété recouvre à la fois des vignes et des zones boisées, qui contrastent avec les plages toutes proches et mettent en valeur la faune et la flore indigènes. La « tenuta » élabore deux merveilleux vins blancs, un rosé et plusieurs rouges de première classe. Guado al Tasso s’oriente de plus en plus vers le style bordelais en rouge, ayant davantage recours aux grands contenants en bois et moins au bois neuf. Le porte-étendard du domaine, Guado al Tasso, exprime les caractéristiques puissantes de la haute Maremme, compensées par une élégance et une finesse d’ensemble. Le second vin, Il Bruciato, incarne la même philosophie d’excellence mais se montre néanmoins accessible, aux arômes discrets d’épices et à la longue finale agréable sur le fruit.