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2011 Emidio Pepe Montepulciano d'Abruzzo

Montepulciano

  • Italy
  • Abruzzi
  • Montepulciano d'Abruzzo
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Community Tasting Notes 12

  • yossarian.livez wrote: 93 points

    February 25, 2024 - Reticent red fruits, ash, earth, olive. Very light on its feet. Ephemeral but persistent finish that only gained the longer it was opened. Likely would not do well as a “show” wine, but thankfully it was paired with a glorious meal of veal offal sandwich, amatriciana, and lamb chomps and this is the ultimate in table wine for food along al these lines. It magnified all elements in the food and most of all the offal that was perfectly prepared. As food pairing wine, this is close 100 but otherwise it is a lighter weight Montepulciano coming into its own and punching above its weight in such a cool vintage. Drink over the next 5 probably for peak performance. Exceptional

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  • soyhead wrote:

    April 3, 2023 - Nose - dark fruit, figs, serious almost alarmingly ripe nose
    Mouth - also rich and ripe , again dark fruited , sappy and rich without a load of tannins. Big but in a sort of immediate way. A mi me gusta.
    No 39122

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  • forceberry wrote: 93 points

    March 13, 2023 - 100% Montepulciano from organically farmed vineyards, all fruit fully destemmed. Fermented spontaneously and aged for two years in concrete tanks. Bottled unfined and unfiltered. 13,5% alcohol. Bottle no. 29745.

    Dense, fully opaque black cherry color that doesn't appear aged nor particularly youthful, either. The nose feels sweet-toned and slightly funky with aromas of ripe black cherries, some leathery notes of brett, a little bit of balsamic VA, light bramblu notes of black raspberries, a spicy hint of brett phenolics, a touch of wizened figs and a whiff of alcohol. The wine feels dense, juicy and quite chewy on the palate with a medium body and quite savory flavors of crunchy chokeberries and sour cherry bitterness, some funky lambic-like notes of brett, a little bit of gamey meat, light sweeter notes of boysenberries and wizened dark plums, a volatile hint of balsamic richness and a touch of iodine. The wine is beautifully textural but also impressively structured and sinewy with its high acidity and rather assertive, moderately grippy tannins. The finish is dry, dense and juicy with moderately pronounced tannic grip and a long, savory aftertaste of chokeberries and sour cherry bitterness, some blueberry tones, a little bit of ripe dark plum, light funky notes of leather and lambic-like phenolic spice, a hint of tobacco and a touch of balsamic VA.

    In a tasting of ten Pepe Montepulcianos, this wine was the most similar to the funky yet powerful 2000 vintage. However, while that 2000 vintage was very heavily bretty with almost overwhelming funky tones, this wine had more intensity and concentration in the fruit department (probably thanks to its younger age) and a good deal less brett. This was still probably the second funkiest wine in the tasting, but here the bretty funk just added to the rustic charm of the wine without overwhelming any of the finer nuances. Structurally the wine was still very firm and pretty unresolved and from the flavor perspective the wine was still remarkably youthful for its age, even if the overall style wasn't primary in any way, anymore. Both these qualities promise volumes on the aging potential of the wine; even if the wine is very impressive now, I say it has still many, many years - maybe even decades - ahead. Drink, if you must, but preferably keep - this wine will reward patient cellaring.

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  • Amr_Gva wrote: 88 points

    December 22, 2022 - Was OK but underwhelming, not so much personality and pretty short, a "generic" natural wine. Had to drink pretty fast after opening (15 min carafe), so this might be a big mistake. Have to open 1 or 2h before for the 2nd bottle.

  • AudunG wrote: 90 points

    November 27, 2022 - Leather, tobacco and some funky barn aromas. Slim and elegant on the palate.

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Wine Definition

  • Vintage 2011
  • Type Red
  • Producer Emidio Pepe
  • Varietal Montepulciano
  • Designation n/a
  • Vineyard n/a
  • Country Italy
  • Region Abruzzi
  • SubRegion n/a
  • Appellation Montepulciano d'Abruzzo

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  • Pending Delivery 9 (4%)
  • In Cellars 125 (55%)
  • Consumed 95 (41%)

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