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Paolo Caciorgna is a Tuscan winemaker working with some fascinating parcels on the slopes of Mount Etna. In 2006, Decanter magazine profiled Paolo Caciorgna, son of Tuscan winemaker Pietro Caciorgna, in an article about trailblazing Italians using native grapes: "In late 2004 Caciorgna set up on his own. There were offers both from big industrial wineries looking for help in defining their wines’ styles, and from the smaller family-driven estates that Paolo has always felt an affinity for. 'Planting a vineyard means putting down roots: where you plant, y...
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James Suckling: " A firm and chewy sagrantino with dry-earth, leather and berry character. Medium body. Linear, balsamic finish. " (08/2022) K&L Notes: Scacciadiavoli, located in Montefalco, is a historic winery founded in 1884. The name, meaning “devil banisher," originates from a 14th-century exorcism tale. The Pambuffetti family has owned it since 1954. Known for its Montefalco Sagrantino, the winery also produces wines from Sangiovese, Merlot, Grechetto, Trebbiano Spoletino, and Chardonnay. The estate spans 130 hectares, with 35 dedicated to vineya...
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2019 Castello di Romitorio Brunello di Montalcino
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97 points Wine Spectator: "Notable for its pure cherry and kirsch aromas and flavors, this red is also stylish and graceful. Rose, wild thyme and stony mineral elements come into play as this develops on the palate. Beautifully integrated, fresh and firm, this glides to a long, resonant aftertaste. Best from 2026 through 2042. (BS)" (03/2024) 95 points Vinous: "Darkly alluring and spicy, the 2019 Brunello di Montalcino emanates from the glass with an earthy blend of crushed rocks, savory herbs, spiced blood orange and dried cherries. This soothes the p...
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93 points James Suckling: "Lots of ripe blueberries and dried flowers with hints of raisins on the nose. Full-bodied, rich and intense, yet fresh and vivid. Drink or hold. " (07/2020) 93 points Wine Spectator: "A fresh and elegant Amarone, trimmed by sleek, integrated tannins and displaying a lovely range of crushed black cherry and ripe damson plum fruit with accents of red licorice, tea leaf and ground white pepper. Though medium- to full-bodied and focused, this wears its weight well, harmonious through to the lingering, minerally finish of iron and...
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96 points James Suckling: "This shows notes of darker berries with red licorice and fresh ripe peaches. Intense with hints of moist clay soil and bark undertones. Full and steady on the palate with a firm backbone of chalky tannins that go on for minutes. Lot of tension and energy. Stays long on the palate, turning to a more smooth and powdery mouthfeel. Needs some time." (08/2023) 93 points Vinous: "The 2021 Etna Rosso Santo Spirito is dark and dusty in character, yet impossible to resist. It slowly unleashes a core of crushed raspberries, mint leaf a...
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94 points James Suckling: "Amazing concentration of clean red fruit and soil here, together with tangy wild herbs and something citrus. You can almost smell the volcano! Medium-to full-bodied with a dense core of fruit and quite challenging tannins for now. Give it a year to even out, but this is the muscular cousin of the Russo family. Try from 2023. " (10/2021) 92 points Vinous: "The 2019 Etna Rosso Feudo is dark and dusty in the glass, with an alluring blend of dried roses, crushed rocks and red plums. This is round and juicy, without a hard edge in...
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93 points James Suckling: "A linear, bright Amarone with purple fruit, lavender and sandalwood throughout. It’s full-bodied with a tight, integrated palate. Fine and pretty. " (11/2020) 92 points Wine Advocate: "From a historic estate that was a residence of the family of Italy's language and literary genius Dante Alighieri, the Masi Serego Alighieri 2013 Amarone della Valpolicella Classico Vaio Armaron is a generous and hearty wine. The bouquet is quite opulent, although there is a note of worn leather or cured meat that you notice straight off. This...
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Sito Moresco is made from vineyards located in the villages of Treiso and Barbaresco (in the Barbaresco appellation) and fruit from Serralunga d’Alba (in the Barolo appellation). 35% Nebbiolo, 25% Merlot, 25% Barbera, 15% Cabernet Sauvignon.
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93 points James Suckling: "A beautiful and refined Amarone with black cherries, sandalwood and light bark. Medium body. Juicy fruit and a fresh finish. Lovely texture and dryness. Focused and fine. From organically grown grapes. " (09/2023) 91 points Wine Spectator: "A balanced, medium- to full-bodied version, with chewy tannins framing flavors of dried cherry, cured tobacco, mineral and cocoa powder. Spiced finish. Corvina, Corvinone, Rondinella, Croatina and Oseleta. (AN)" (07/2024)
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92 points James Suckling: "A burly wine of considerable concentration. A twine of green pepper, stalky fennel and Alpine amaro, with some barrique cedar edges. Yet the mid-palate lacks the gusto necessary to mitigate and ameliorate the herbal patina. Made on a drier side, with the pursuit of freshness evident. (NG)" (05/2023) 91 points Wine Spectator: "A chewy red enlivened by a tang of balsamico acidity, delivering dried cranberry and raspberry fruit, mace and orange zest flavors underscored by hints of cured tobacco, smoke and fresh earth. Sleek and ...
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Bid on this 2-bottle tasting lot; including 1-bottle of 1985 Bolla Amarone Recioto della Valpolicello Classico and 1-bottle of 2001 Farina Amarone Valpolicello Classico (91WE). Of the 2001 Farina Amarone Valpolicello Classico, Wine Enthusiast writes: "The Farina family was among the first to market this unique wine abroad. The Monte Fante cru smells like an opulent dessert: crème brûlée, brown sugar, sweet chocolate, toasted coconut, butterscotch, poached cherries and caramel candy." (10/2007)
Current Bid: $65.00

Bid on this 2-bottle lot of 2010 Feudi di San Gregorio "Piano Montevergine" Taurasi Riserva (95RP, 93WE). Wine Advocate: "The 2010 Taurasi Riserva Piano di Montevergine is a standout wine that excels on all fronts. The bouquet delivers an enormous level of harmony and intensity with well-articulated tones of spice, dark fruit, pressed blackberry, clove, cola and balsam herb. Nuanced mineral notes stand out very nicely and render a great sense of definition and focus. Equally impressive is the mouthfeel that moves over the palate with determination and elegance. The tannins are finessed, silky but extra firm. Thanks to the balanced acidity and its natural structure, this wine promises long cellar aging potential. It should evolve over the next 20 years. (ML)" (04/2015)
Current Bid: $62.00

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