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 Vintage2019 Label 1 of 53 
TypeRed
ProducerFeudi di San Gregorio (web)
VarietyAglianico
Designationn/a
Vineyardn/a
CountryItaly
RegionCampania
SubRegionn/a
AppellationTaurasi DOCG

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Drinking window: Drink between 2026 and 2033 (based on 128 user opinions)

Community Tasting History

Community Tasting Notes (average 87 pts. and median of 87 pts. in 2 notes) - hiding notes with no text

 Tasted by Ernestas on 4/10/2024 & rated 87 points: Fresh and vibrant Aglianico from reliable producer, fermented in steel, aged in FR oak for 18 months plus 9 in bottle prior its release. Deep ruby colour. Medium+ intensity aroma of cherries, tar, plums, graphite, spices, undergrowth. Full body, fresh, lively and slightly austere at this youthful stage. Fresh black fruit flavours intertwined with tannic texture and medium intensity acidity, medium finish. (66 views)
 Tasted by penguinoid on 3/19/2024: Colour: medium purple
Nose: medium intensity, secondary, youthful. Black cherry, black plum, plum jam. Kirsch. Liquorice, cough syrup/medicinal. Warm earth, savoury. Cedar, sweet spice.
Palate: dry, medium(+) acidity, medium(+) tannins, high alcohol (14%), full bodied. Medium(+) intensity, medium(+) length finish. Black cherry, black plum, plum jam. Kirsch. Liquorice, cough syrup/medicinal. Warm earth, savoury. Cedar, sweet spice.
Conclusions: very good. Can drink now, but suited to further ageing. P&P (pop&pour), not decanted.
Seal: DIAM10 cork (104 views)

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By James Suckling
JamesSuckling.com (4/13/2023)
(Feudi di San Gregorio Taurasi, Italy) Subscribe to see review text.
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Feudi di San Gregorio

Producer website

U.S. Importer

Aglianico

Varietal character (Appellation America)

The Southern Italy Outpost (on the CellartTracker Forum)

Originally from Greece and an early Roman favorite, Aglianico was planted as early as the seventh century B.C. Infused with interesting aromas of plums, raisins and licorice. Dried floral notes flow easily into the medium to full-bodied palate of black pepper, smooth, subtle cherry, and plum flavors.. A stylish, intriguing young red, with fine tannins and a ripe balanced finish.

Italy

Italian Wines (ItalianMade.com, The Italian Trade Commission) | Italian Wine Guide on the WineDoctor

Campania

Region Website (ItalianMade.com)

Taurasi DOCG

Description of Taurasi region, by Amanda Schuster
http://www.snooth.com/region/italy/campania/taurasi/#ixzz2ndbTULw3

Taurasi is a wine region based on the Aglianico grape, located in Campania in southern Italy. The vineyards are within the high altitude area of Avellino, in soils composed of many elements, most notably limestone and volcanic ash. The wines from Taurasi have a tannic grip and slightly smoky finish unlike other Aglianicos, and this terroir composition is very much a contributing factor.

Wine-making has existed in the region for centuries, starting with the Greeks and into the Roman period and beyond. The great Norman Longobard castle still stands in Avellino. Aglianico itself is one of the original Greek-cultivated grapes, sometimes referred to as Ellenico. But Taurasi is very much a modern era wine and its success is specific to a single producer and vintage: Masterberardino 1968. This wine stormed the international scene and propelled the region to DOC status in 1970. It earned the superior DOCG classification in 1993. Bottles of the 1968 vintage still exist, and though rare, are said to still be very much alive in flavor.

Taurasi is exclusively a red wine, and must be at least 85% Aglianico, with an allowable 15% Piedirosso, Barbera and/or Sangiovese. Though most Taurasi is 100% Aglianico. They must be aged at least three years, with a minimum one year in barrel. Riservas are required to be aged at least four years with 18 months in barrel before release.

Many Taurasi producers are dedicated to small yields with attention to detail. Taurasi is best characterized by a mix of tart fruit flavors, coffee, earth, sweet smoke and leather, with flavors more extracted and concentrated with age. In fact, these wines can handle quite a long cellaring period if one has the patience to wait. For a red wine with a genuinely unique and flavorful character, a wine that really tastes like something, Taurasi is a truly rewarding experience. ~Amanda Schuster




 
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