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| Drinking window: Drink between 2017 and 2021 (based on 37 user opinions) |
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| Community Tasting Notes (average 88.7 pts. and median of 89 pts. in 3 notes) - hiding notes with no text | | Tasted by ephorn on 6/18/2017 & rated 90 points: Classy, balanced, food friendly. (921 views) | | Tasted by winejnky on 3/24/2017 & rated 87 points: Susan and I both enjoyed this one. Plenty of structure, with decent black cherry fruit and a solid, earthy finish. Nice super-Tuscan at an affordable price. (928 views) |
| By Sara d'Amato WineAlign (1/6/2017) (Rocca Di Frassinello Poggio Alla Guardia, Igt Maremma Toscana red) Subscribe to see review text. | By David Lawrason WineAlign (12/29/2016) (Rocca Di Frassinello Poggio Alla Guardia, Igt Maremma Toscana red) Subscribe to see review text. | By John Szabo, MS WineAlign (12/21/2016) (Rocca Di Frassinello Poggio Alla Guardia, Igt Maremma Toscana red) Subscribe to see review text. | By Antonio Galloni Vinous, On the Tuscan Coast: New Releases (Oct 2015) (10/1/2015) (Rocca Di Frassinello Poggio Alla Guardia) Subscribe to see review text. | NOTE: Scores and reviews are the property of WineAlign and Vinous. (manage subscription channels) |
| Rocca di Frassinello Producer websiteSuperTuscan BlendSuperTuscan Blend refers to wines which feature a significant Sangiovese component combined with grapes not traditionally associated with Italy like Merlot or Cabernet Sauvignon. This separates it from "Sangiovese blend" which is used for wines which are predominantly Sangiovese and combined with traditional Italian varieties. There is often confusion as many wines most famous associated with the term "Super Tuscan" like Sassicaia, Masseto and Ornellaia have no Sangiovese and are properly linked to 'Red Bordeaux Blend.'
In fact, Super Tuscan was a term coined to refer specifically to wines such as Sassicaia and Tignanello. These were wines that "fell out" of the official DOCG classification of Italian wines because they either contained grapes not permitted (international varietals such as cabernet sauvignon or merlot,) were aged differently (I.e. in barrique) or were 100% sangiovese - which was not permitted at the time for Chianti (E.g. Fontodi Flaccianello.) Forced to be classified as simply "Vina di Tavola" these wines nontheless quickly found favour in international markets and comanded prices above the highest quality DOCG Chianti Classico & Brunello di Montalcino wines at the time. The wine industry and press began to refer to these wines as SuperTuscans because of their popularity and quality, but also because of the prices they commanded. Subsequently, the Italian authorities, under the Goria Law 1992, redrew the classifications, and included the category IGT (Indicazione Geografica Tipica) to classify the SuperTuscans.Italy Italian Wines (ItalianMade.com, The Italian Trade Commission) | Italian Wine Guide on the WineDoctorTuscany Tuscany (ItalianMade.com) | TuscanytMaremma On weinlagen-infoMaremma Toscana On weinlagen-info |
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