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91 Points

Friday, December 4, 2015 - I suspected it would be too young, but with some leftover short ribs it seemed like a fair contest for this Taurasi gladiator. Opaque at the center with dark plum color lightening as it reaches the rim. Initially the nose is a head-snapping mix of ripe red fruits and alcohol. It's very tight in the mouth and has the quality given the pervasive tannins of feeling like someone just delivered a haymaker. With some air the aromas and flavors start to settle and notes of smoky earth, minerals, fig and plum jam emerge, but the tannins are aglianico tannins and block the plate (palate?) like an all-star catcher. 14% alcohol labeled, and if true, shows you don't have to bludgeon the wine with alcohol to deliver body and depth. Young? Yes, but more like Mighty Joe Young than Loretta. Fun to watch this brute evolve.

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