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Chianti Classico Riserva DOCG

Chianti Classico Riserva DOCG

Description: Dry Red

Vintages Available: 2004

Country: Italy

Region: Tuscany

Producer: Casa Emma

95% Sangiovese
5% Black Malvasia

Deep ruby with garnet overtones. Profound nose, with vanilla extract at its best mixed with tremendous blackberry, prune and dark chocolate flavours. It combines power with elegance and silkiness. These complex flavours linger for a long time.

Wine Spectator, October 15, 2007:

Chianti Classico Riserva 2004

[ Score: 91/100  |  Price: $40 ]

Has plenty of ripe fruit, with an earthy undertone. Full-bodied and chewy, with big tannins and a long finish. Muscular. Best after 2009. 850 cases made. -JS

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Chianti Classico DOCG

Chianti Classico DOCG

Description: Dry Red

Vintages Available: 2005

Country: Italy

Region: Tuscany

Producer: Casa Emma

90% Sangiovese
5% Canaiolo Black
5% Malvasia

Very bright, dark ruby color. Extroverted nose with lots of ripe chokecherries, licorice, earth, and fragrant wood smoke scents. Forceful, vibrant flavours: cherries, leather and stony minerals predominate. Bright acidity and lots of youthful tannin lend an attractive but still solid texture.

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Vino Nobile di Montepulciano

Vino Nobile di Montepulciano

Description: Dry Red

Vintages Available: 2000 2001

Country: Italy

Region: Tuscany

Producer:  Melini

70% Prugnolo Gentile (Sangiovese Grosso)
20% Canaiolo Nero
10% (Mammolo, Trebbiano, Malvasia)

Ruby red with bright garnet hues; deep, complex bouquet with strong notes of prune, cloves, cinnamon, hints of violet & iris; dry, savoury, attractively tannic, full flavour with an aftertaste of plum jam & toasted almond.

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