Guado al Tasso - Bolgheri Superiore

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96 RP Points
95 RP Points
97 RP Points
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94 RP Points
Guado al Tasso - Bolgheri Superiore - 2019 - 75cl - Onshore Cellars

Guado al Tasso - Bolgheri Superiore

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Type
Red
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Technical
ABV
14.5%
Ageing
14 months barrique
Serving
16° - 18° C
Drinking
2025 - 2045
Food Pairings
BeefLambGame BirdsVenisonCharcuterie and Cured MeatsPasta DishesTomato-Based DishesMushroomsTruffle-Based DishesFresh Herbs and Aromatic DishesParmesanAged Cheeses
Key Characteristics
High alcoholWarmingFull-bodiedBlack fruitSpicyMineral

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Antinori is the most famous name in Italian wine and the influence of Piero Antinori in the last 25 years has been nothing short of revolutionary. Antinori's flagship...

Antinori is the most famous name in Italian wine and the influence of Piero Antinori in the last 25 years has been nothing short of revolutionary. Antinori's flagship wine, Tignanello, first appeared in 1971 and caused a sensation by its use of Cabernet Sauvignon in a Sangiovese blend and with its practice of ageing in small French barriques. Antinori was accused of vinous treachery and treason but soon barrique-aged blends of Sangiovese and Cabernet began appearing all across Tuscany.

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Bolgheri DOC

Bolgheri DOC is located in Tuscany's coastal Maremma region, approximately 100 kilometers southwest of Florence near the Tyrrhenian Sea. The appellation was established in 1994, formalizing a zone...

Bolgheri DOC is located in Tuscany's coastal Maremma region, approximately 100 kilometers southwest of Florence near the Tyrrhenian Sea. The appellation was established in 1994, formalizing a zone that had already gained international recognition for producing Bordeaux-style blends in a Mediterranean setting. The DOC encompasses vineyards around the medieval village of Bolgheri and extends toward the coastal town of Castagneto Carducci.

The region benefits from a warm Mediterranean climate moderated by sea breezes, with well-draining soils that include clay, sand, and limestone deposits. Bolgheri DOC permits international grape varieties including Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Cabernet Franc, and Petit Verdot for red wines, alongside Sangiovese and other Italian varieties. White wines can be produced from Vermentino, Sauvignon Blanc, and other approved varieties. The appellation includes a Superiore designation for red wines meeting higher quality standards.

Bolgheri red wines typically display concentrated fruit character with structured tannins, combining the power of Bordeaux varieties with the warmth and intensity of the Tuscan coast. The maritime influence contributes freshness and complexity, while the Mediterranean sunshine ensures full ripeness. These wines often show dark berry fruits, herbs, and mineral notes, with the ability to age gracefully due to their balanced acidity and tannin structure.

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