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Il Feuduccio di Santa Maria d’Orsi, Montepulciano d’Abruzzo, Abruzzo, 2001

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Il Feuduccio di Santa Maria d’Orsi, Montepulciano d’Abruzzo, Abruzzo, 2001

A lesser known wine, this is slowly gaining ground in imports to the U.S. Montepulciano is the grape (not to be confused with the town and wine with the same moniker). This is one of the more expensive versions, and probably the best MdA’s I’ve had. It was black-purple in color with smells reminiscent of […]

A lesser known wine, this is slowly gaining ground in imports to the U.S. Montepulciano is the grape (not to be confused with the town and wine with the same moniker). This is one of the more expensive versions, and probably the best MdA’s I’ve had. It was black-purple in color with smells reminiscent of
tar, black licorice, cherry, and ripe blackberry. It was full in the mouth, and possessed pretty big, soft
tannins enveloping a core of ripe blackberry jam and minerals. This was a very “manly” wine—full of
earthy notes and black fruit. I liked this a lot. It would go great with pizza with meat and mushrooms on
top.

My score: 90
WE: 90
$30

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