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Fontodi Flaccianello della Pieve Colli Toscana IGT 2020-Red Wine-World Wine
Fontodi Flaccianello della Pieve Colli Toscana IGT 2020
$349.91
Felsina Chianti Classico DOCG Riserva ‘Rancia’ 2019-Red Wine-World Wine
Felsina Chianti Classico DOCG Riserva ‘Rancia’ 2019
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James Suckling – Darker fruit on the nose with walnut, spice box, incense and espresso bean, too. Medium-bodied, firm and structured with polished tannins and a creamy, compact mid-palate. Quality dark oak spice throughout. Long and rich. Better from 2024.

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Robert Parker/Wine Advocate – An icon wine of Tuscany, the Fèlsina 2019 Chianti Classico Riserva Rancia (with 48,000 bottles made) is distinguished by its special aromatic fingerprint that truly brings us to a sense of place. At its heart, the wine reveals dark fruit and plum. More interesting, however, are the dusty mineral sensations that give so much texture and depth to the Rancia. These aromas can only be found in Sangiovese from the galestro and alberese-rich soils of Chianti Classico. This vintage follows up with sweet tobacco, toasted chestnut and scorched earth. Give this wine more time to flesh out and evolve in the bottle.

$201.50
Uccelliera Brunello di Montalcino Riserva 2016-Red Wine-World Wine
Uccelliera Brunello di Montalcino Riserva 2016
$325.48
Tua Rita Giusto di Notri 2020-Red Wine-World Wine
Tua Rita Giusto di Notri 2020
$217.99
Grattamacco Bolgheri Rosso Superiore DOC 2019-Red Wine-World Wine
Grattamacco Bolgheri Rosso Superiore DOC 2019
$266.60
Costanti Merlot ‘Ardingo’ IGT 2019-Red Wine-World Wine
Costanti Merlot ‘Ardingo’ IGT 2019
$201.50
Fuligni Brunello di Montalcino DOCG 2018-Red Wine-World Wine
Fuligni Brunello di Montalcino DOCG 2018
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James Suckling – The Fuligni 2018 Brunello di Montalcino stands out for its smooth integration of aromas and the carefully balanced intensity achieved here, which shows momentum but also remains very fine and nuanced. There are many sides to the bouquet with wild fruit, cassis, crushed stone, candied orange and fresh herbs or rosemary. A floral note also appears that suggests rose or iris root. The tannins are very well managed and silky. You hardly feel them, yet the wine offers firm structure throughout. This is a production of 35,000 bottles and one I am happy to recommend.

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Decanter – Under the leadership of Maria Flora Fuligni since 1971, along with her long-time right-hand Dr Daniela Perino - now the estate’s CEO - Fuligni is one of the denomination’s most consistent performers. The 2018 does not disappoint: it epitomises the elegance of the vintage. A captivating synthesis of florals and earth, the nose radiates pressed violet, lavender and rose with truffle and tobacco accents. It expands in the mouth with flavour rather than weight or brawn. Red currants and orange are amplified by piercing acidity, and well-formed, magnificently textured tannins are chalky and adequately padded, giving layers and profundity. Not pushed beyond its capacity, this will drink beautifully over the next decade.

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Robert Parker/Wine Advocate – The Fuligni 2018 Brunello di Montalcino stands out for its smooth integration of aromas and the carefully balanced intensity achieved here, which shows momentum but also remains very fine and nuanced. There are many sides to the bouquet with wild fruit, cassis, crushed stone, candied orange and fresh herbs or rosemary. A floral note also appears that suggests rose or iris root. The tannins are very well managed and silky. You hardly feel them, yet the wine offers firm structure throughout. This is a production of 35,000 bottles and one I am happy to recommend.

$248
Felsina Fontalloro IGT 2019-Red Wine-World Wine
Felsina Fontalloro IGT 2019
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Wine Enthusiast – Freshly turned soil, spent coffee grounds and pencil shavings are on the nose with just a hint of dried cherry opening onto a palate bursting with fresh cherries and orange peel, structured by tannins that are welcoming but nonetheless hold their integrity.

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James Suckling – Composed entirely of Sangiovese, the 2019 Fontalloro is a compelling wine, with layers of graphite, leather, cherry licorice, and Mediterranean herbs. Medium to full bodied, it has a weightless feel, although it is not lacking for concentration and ripe tannins. This continues to improve and evolve as it opens, so if opening now, it would be worth decanting.

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Robert Parker/Wine Advocate – The 2019 Fontalloro is all Sangiovese that is aged in new and second-year barriques for up to 20 months. This vintage is represented by a production of 45,000 bottles. The wine opens to a medium-dark garnet color with lots of rich fruit and oak spice. The tannins are dry and the wine is slightly thinner that I would have expected, especially for a vintage that is identified by extra concentration. With time in the glass, Fontalloro relaxes to show more volume and a broader presentation of dark fruit aromas.

$217
Brancaia Il Blu IGT 2019-Red Wine-World Wine
Brancaia Il Blu IGT 2019
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Wine Enthusiast – Heavy reduction on the nose of this wine meets blackberries, violets, gravel and tar, while vanilla sneaks out later. The palate is a chocolaty-berry blend with heat both peppery and spicy, then pivots elegantly to vanilla and baking spices. Dense but not cloying, it has pliant tannins and glittering acid.

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James Suckling – This has gorgeous aromas of blackberries, blackcurrants, peppercorns, cloves, mocha, hazelnuts and dried herbs. Polished and creamy, with a medium to full body and firm, velvety tannins. Long, supple and elegant. Delicious already, but better from 2024.

$232.50
Tenuta Di Biserno Biserno' 1.5L 2020-Red Wine-World Wine
Tenuta Di Biserno Biserno' 1.5L 2020
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James Suckling – Very attractive nose with ripe blackcurrants, spiced chocolate, grilled thyme, hazelnuts and bacon. Notes of tobacco and cedar, too. Full-bodied, so refined and polished with layers of finely chiselled tannins spread evenly across the wine and beautifully integrated. Blooming fruit with spicy herbs, peppermint and violets. Very long and persistent with a steady, mineral sensation in the finish. Drink or hold.

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Robert Parker/Wine Advocate – The 2020 Biserno is a blend of Cabernet Franc, Merlot, Cabernet Sauvignon and a small part Petit Verdot. This is an enriched and profound wine with round tones of black fruit, spice, cured tobacco and tarry smoke. Biserno is shapely and generous with a full-bodied approach that is accented by crushed stone and pencil shaving. You get a lot of intensity and texture with this opulent, cellar-worthy wine.

$807.99
Tenuta Di Biserno Il Pino di Biserno' 1.5L 2020-Red Wine-World Wine
Tenuta Di Biserno Il Pino di Biserno' 1.5L 2020
$278.99
Tenuta Di Biserno ‘Biserno’ IGT 2020-Red Wine-World Wine
Tenuta Di Biserno ‘Biserno’ IGT 2020
$353.99
Ridolfi Brunello di Montalcino 'Mercatale' Riserva DOCG 2017-Red Wine-World Wine
Ridolfi Brunello di Montalcino 'Mercatale' Riserva DOCG 2017
$266.60
Avignonesi Vin Santo di Montepulciano DOC 375ml 2005-Dessert, Sherry & Port-World Wine
Avignonesi Vin Santo di Montepulciano DOC 375ml 2005
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Wine Spectator – This viscous dessert white is espresso-colored, with dried fig and date flavors. The concentration sacrifices freshness, with a lightly cloying finish and a gamy hint in the aftertaste. Malvasia and Trebbiano. Drink now through 2033. 122 cases made, 7 cases imported.

$366.58
Arcanum 'Arcanum' IGT (Super Tuscan) 2013-Red Wine-World Wine
Arcanum 'Arcanum' IGT (Super Tuscan) 2013
$228.99
Nestled in the heart of Italy, Tuscany stands as a beacon of winemaking excellence. Its undulating landscapes, dotted with cypress trees and ancient stone villas, have been the cradle of viticulture for centuries. The region's Mediterranean climate, characterized by warm days and cool nights, gives the wines their distinctive flavors and aromas. Sangiovese, the star grape of the region, thrives in these conditions, producing wines that resonate with red fruit notes, earthy undertones, and often, a touch of leather and tobacco. Beyond Sangiovese, Tuscany has a diverse array of grape varieties, each adding its unique voice to the region's vinous chorus. From the coastal plains to the hilly interiors, Tuscany's wines encapsulate the spirit, history, and passion of a region dedicated to the art of winemaking.
Tuscany is a breathtaking region located in central Italy, stretching from the Apennine Mountains to the Tyrrhenian Sea. Famous for its rolling hills, historic cities like Florence and Siena, and picturesque countryside dotted with cypress trees and olive groves, Tuscany is the epitome of Italian beauty and charm. This region, with its rich cultural heritage, is not just a hub for art, architecture, and history but is also the heartland of some of Italy's most revered wines. Its central location provides a unique blend of coastal influences and inland climates, making it a prime location for vineyards and wine production.
Tuscany is synonymous with high-quality wines that have garnered global acclaim. The region is home to several iconic wines like Chianti, Brunello di Montalcino, and Vino Nobile di Montepulciano. Due to the diverse range of wines produced in Tuscany, there are bottles available at various price points. While there are luxurious, high-end wines that fetch top dollar, there are also numerous excellent options that are incredibly affordable. Thus, whether you're seeking a prestigious bottle for a special occasion or a daily sipper that doesn't break the bank, Tuscany offers wines that cater to every budget without compromising on quality.
Tuscany's wine heritage is as rich and deep as its cultural one. The region's unique terroir, characterized by hilly landscapes, varied soil compositions, and a temperate climate, plays a crucial role in its wine production. The combination of warm days and cool nights provides the perfect environment for grapes to mature slowly, ensuring a harmonious balance of flavors. Moreover, Tuscany has a deep-rooted tradition of winemaking, with techniques and secrets passed down through generations. The dedication of Tuscan winemakers to uphold traditions while embracing modern innovations has cemented the region's reputation as a wine powerhouse on the global stage.
Tuscany is most renowned for its red wines, especially those made from the Sangiovese grape. Chianti, perhaps the most famous of them all, is a wine that captures the essence of the region, offering flavors of ripe cherries, earth, and herbs. Brunello di Montalcino, another celebrated wine, is known for its deep flavors, robust structure, and aging potential. Vino Nobile di Montepulciano is yet another red that showcases the best of what Tuscany has to offer. While reds dominate the scene, Tuscany also produces commendable whites, including Vernaccia di San Gimignano, which is known for its crisp acidity and mineral notes.
Naming the "best" wines from Tuscany can be a subjective endeavor, given the vast array of exceptional offerings. However, some consistent standouts include the Brunello di Montalcino from wineries like Biondi-Santi and Poggio di Sotto, which are lauded for their depth and complexity. Chianti Classico Reservas from producers like Antinori and Castello di Ama are often highlighted for their elegance and character. Super Tuscans, a category of high-quality reds that may not adhere to traditional Tuscan wine regulations, such as Sassicaia and Tignanello, have also garnered global acclaim. Regardless of the specific bottle, when you're sipping a Tuscan wine, you're experiencing a piece of Italy's rich vinicultural heritage.