The Wines of Emidio Pepe: 1964 – 2001 (Oct 2006)

The afternoon closed with three lovely wines from the 1960s and 1970s that are a testament to the longevity of the estate’s wines. Though fully mature none of the wines appeared to be in a state of decline. The 1979 Montepulciano d’Abruzzo is simply a drop-dead gorgeous wine. It offers nuances of leather, licorice and a delicate core of sweet fruit that blossoms onto the palate with extraordinary length and purity of expression. It is a joy to drink today and although it should last for another few years, it is a wine that is peaking today and is unlikely to improve much with further cellaring.