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| Community Tasting Notes (average 90 pts. and median of 91 pts. in 3 notes) - hiding notes with no text | | Tasted by Pepyssam on 11/19/2023 & rated 87 points: Seems a bit thin (178 views) | | Tasted by DonalOB on 2/3/2013 & rated 91 points: Italian and Spanish tasting (Watson's, Hong Kong): 100% Cabernet Sauvignon. Bright ruby. Tangy in the mouth with plenty of tannins. Should evolve. (3662 views) |
| By Antonio Galloni Vinous, Brunello di Montalcino 2007: A Worthy Successor to 2006 (Apr 2012) (Col D'orcia Olmaia) Subscribe to see review text. | NOTE: Scores and reviews are the property of Vinous. (manage subscription channels) |
| Tenuta Col d'Orcia Producer websiteCabernet SauvignonCabernet Sauvignon is probably the most famous red wine grape variety on Earth. It is rivaled in this regard only by its Bordeaux stablemate Merlot, and its opposite number in Burgundy, Pinot Noir. From its origins in Bordeaux, Cabernet has successfully spread to almost every winegrowing country in the world. It is now the key grape variety in many first-rate New World wine regions, most notably Napa Valley, Coonawarra and Maipo Valley. Wherever they come from, Cabernet Sauvignon wines always seem to demonstrate a handful of common character traits: deep color, good tannin structure, moderate acidity and aromas of blackcurrant, tomato leaf, dark spices and cedarwood.
Used as frequently in blends as in varietal wines, Cabernet Sauvignon has a large number of common blending partners. Apart from the obvious Merlot and Cabernet Franc, the most prevalent of these are Malbec, Petit Verdot and Carmenere (the ingredients of a classic Bordeaux Blend), Shiraz (in Australia's favorite blend) and in Spain and South America, a Cabernet – Tempranillo blend is now commonplace. Even the bold Tannat-based wines of Madiran are now generally softened with Cabernet SauvignonItaly Italian Wines (ItalianMade.com, The Italian Trade Commission) | Italian Wine Guide on the WineDoctorTuscany Tuscany (ItalianMade.com) | TuscanytMontalcino Montalcino website |
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