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2010 and 2009 Southern Rhone Wines (Jan 2012)

(a 50/50 blend of grenache and mourvedre): Dark ruby. Aromas of cherry, black raspberry and spicecake, with a sexy floral quality that gains power in the glass. Rich and fleshy but surprisingly lively, offering juicy dark fruit flavors and a hint of candied flowers. Closes on a spicy note, with very good clarity, cling and…

A Tuscan Icon – Petrolo Galatrona: 1998-2012 (Sep 2016)

Deep ruby-red. Slightly subdued nose evokes blueberry nectar, incense and candied flowers, with hints of plums macerated in coffee and rum. Sweet blackberry and dark red cherry flavors show impressive focus and energy, with a sexy minty nuance emerging with aeration. Asian spices build on the long, juicy finish, which is softer than that of…

Chianti Classico 2013 & 2012: The Luck of the Draw (Sep 2015)

Petrolo’s flagship 2012 Galatrona (Merlot) shows off its typical opulence and voluptuousness, within the limits of the vintage. A host of dark red cherry, plum, mocha, spice and French oak overtones meld together effortlessly. The 2012 needs time in bottle to develop further aromatic complexity and shed some baby fat, but it is quite pretty…

The Best New Wines from Australia (Jul 2004)

Deep ruby-red. Cassis, plum, cherry and eucalyptus on the nose, along with strong oak notes of tar, chocolate and baking spices. Fat and concentrated, with cassis, blackberry and spicy oak flavors framed by harmonious acidity. Nicely sweetened but not overwhelmed by the wood element. Just a hint of herbacity held my score down.

Chianti Classico: More Than Meets The Eye (Sep 2020)

The 2017 Chianti Classico Fontodi is a wine of extreme elegance that shows how much the house style has evolved here. A decade ago, in a warm year the Fontodi Chianti Classico would have been opulent, but these days proprietor Giovanni Manetti seeks finesse more than power, and that is exactly what comes through here….

New Releases from the Tuscan Coast (Jan 2021)

The 2018 Le Difese is a very pretty, understated wine. Crushed flowers, sweet red berries, dried herbs and a touch of spice bring out the more delicate side of Maremma Cabernet Sauvignon. Best of all, the 2018 will drink well right out of the gate.