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Community Tasting Notes (34) Avg Score: 89.6 points

  • Clear, brick red, pale edge. Bq w tar, minerals, red fruits, notes of pine needles. High acidity, high (but polished) tannins, still plenty of fruit (red currants/red cherries). The wine is still elegant, not many signs of aging (despite the fears of so many reviewers). Nice aftertaste, 14% alcohol barely noticeable. A pleasant surprise!

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  • Completely undrinkable.

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  • Very light clear red. Quite funky at first, lean earthy cranberry and spice nose with a bit of almond and mineral. Earthy cranberry and cherry flavours and a very acidic finish.

    A nice wine that definitely needs food. I have not found other vintages to be as alluring as the 2005 tried years ago.

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  • Harvested much earlier than is typical for Passopisciaro, fermented quickly in stainless steel with minimal maceration, aged for 18-20 months in 3000 and 5000-liter neutral oak barrels.

    Luminous, translucent raspberry red color that turns to almost colorless towards the rim. The nose shows ripeness and richness, yet it is conspicuously closed and restrained with sweet yet reticent aromas of ripe red fruits, some sunny plummy fruits, a little bit of jammy blackberries (reminding me a bit of cheap Aussie Shiraz) and a touch of smoky minerality. The wine is moderately full-bodied, ripe and quite warm with rich flavors of wild strawberries, sweet raspberries, some ripe cranberries, a little bit of sour cherry bitterness, a hint of sunny dark fruits and a touch of peppery spice. Contrasting the typically crunchy Passopisciaro style, this is relatively softly-structured with its medium-to-moderate acidity and ample but very ripe and gentle tannins that contribute more to the texture than to the structure. The finish is soft, ripe and medium-long with a hint of tannic grip, moderately high and bright acidity and more savory than sweet flavors of sour cherry bitterness, ripe wild strawberries, some tart lingonberries, a little bit of brambly raspberries and a hint of alcohol warmth.

    A noticeable step down from the usual Passopisciaro style, which was rather evident in a vertical tasting of wines from the first vintage (2001) to this one. 2009 was a hot vintage, and it is quite obvious here as well: this wine seems noticeably sweeter and lower in acidity than Passopisciaros in general. That's not to say that this wine is particularly jammy or low in acidity, but enough for me to rate this lower than average for Passopisciaro. Stylistically this is still a young wine and most likely it will continue to develop in a cellar pretty well, but I heavily doubt that even with age will this wine become as good as most of the older vintages are now.

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  • Light red - shy nose. Light bodied, far from dilute but closed at the moment - hefty but smooth tannins that creep up on you. This wine does not currently have the charm of youth or the complexity of age - leave in the cellar for a couple more years before trying the next bottle.

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