2001 Di Majo Norante "RAMITELLO" (Molise, Italy)
This southern Italian wine is a blend of Prugnolo and one of my favorite Italian varietals, the Aglianico grape. More Prugnolo, I think. Medium dark ruby. Surprisingly delicate and high-toned nose of strawberries, cherries, flowers, and some light, loamy earthiness. (I usually expect southern Italian reds to be a lot earthier and deeper-toned.) Dense, but high-toned cherry fruit in the mouth. Nice balance and softness, but the finish fades too quickly. Overall, a pleasant and fun wine, but not as serious as I expected. 86. Was about $13 at Spec's on Smith.
Labels:
Italian Reds
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