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2005 Montevetrano Montevetrano Colli di Salerno IGT

Red Blend

  • Italy
  • Campania
  • Colli di Salerno IGT
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Community Tasting Notes 49

  • jdamaral@rogers.com wrote: 92 points

    January 23, 2023 - Wonderful, mature wine with a dark plummy color. Great nose and lovely black pepper notes. Showing really well. Wish i had more.

  • AllRed wrote: 92 points

    October 21, 2022 - Friday Night Brown Bagger (EBCC): Blind. Garnet core with a good amount of bricking. Complex bouquet featuring leather and red fruit, becoming darker and plummy as it sits in the glass. Medium-bodied and plush, with soft tannin and flavors of plum and dark fruit. Picks up a coffee quality with air. Lingering finish. Has a Bordeauxish quality about it.

    This was our final bottle, double decanted off its sediment an hour before the tasting.

  • dbkitc wrote: 91 points

    October 7, 2021 - Interesting wine that is outside my normal wheelhouse. If given five guesses, I would never say Cabernet. Deep garnet, this full throttle, inky / mineral wine is rough and rugged. The notes say it is a light and lean vintage. What? I can only imagine what my few bottles of ‘04 are going to taste like. It feels warm and earthy - robust. Dusty finish. Opened for 5 hours. It’s good. It’s complex and complete. A bit too much oak spice, perhaps. Will last for ages but I am not confident it will improve. A good choice if you are looking for something on the wild side. (91)

  • SB5784 Likes this wine: 92 points

    March 30, 2021 - From memory. In a good spot right now. Dark blackish red color. Nose is quite ripe and dark with black fruits. Cassis, Blackberry. Notes of chocolate. Palate has good balance, with strong but integrated tannins and good acidity. Red and blackfruits on the palate with a smooth medium length finish. medium/high alcohol. Nice value but this one definitely needed time.

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  • Squirreljam wrote:

    December 1, 2020 - Hmm. Three years ago I liked this but noticed a missing nose. That still holds; not as much tho. Unfortunately this bottle’s palate isn’t as good. On the nose, hint of eucalyptus and chocolate covered cherries, while in the mouth, resolved tannins and tart cherries, nice and smooth but not a lot going on. Decent but not special; too bad, as it’s my daughter’s 15th bday and I picked this for dinner so she could have a glass.

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  • By Jon Rimmerman
    7/30/2009 (link)

    (Montevetrano (Salerno/Campania)) Montevetrano Dear Friends, Like our yearly Galardi offer, this is our annual Montevetrano offer and it is certainly interesting. As one of our favorite pioneers in the trade, Silvia Imparato continues to stand as a beacon for woman in the world of fine wine and she has never looked back. Her winery, Montevetrano, remains true to its original ideal and it remains a limited production, single wine estate that focuses all of its energy on one wine (similar to Galardi). Based in a beautiful region south of the Amalfi Coast, this Campania icon was one of the original "cult" wines from Italy and the added vine age over the years has only increased the tannic potential of the wine. If you are into "drink now", Montevetrano is not for you - if you are into 1986 or 1989-like Bordeaux, this is your calling. As one of the Wine Advocate's highest scoring entrants in its history, this wine has much to offer. Which brings us to today. Caught between 2006 and 2004, Montevetrano (like Galardi again) has stock of 2005 destined for distributors in Europe and the Far East that (due to the economy) has languished, waiting for them to pick up their allocations. Ms. Imparato is tired of waiting. Bad economy or not, Montevetrano has fans in the US that would be quite happy to have access to the wine and she is giving us a unique chance...with a twist. In exchange for your support of the 2005 at a crazy price, she will give you equal bottles of the highly coveted (and basically sold out) 2004 at the same price, but you must select both vintages in the same pack. 2004 Montevetrano (like 2004 Ornellaia, 2004 Galardi or 2004 Sassicaia) has been praised from day one as a Campanian masterpiece in the making. I pulled a bottle from my own cellar yesterday afternoon and watched it evolve over 6-8 hours, with food and without. After 3-4 hours, this wine started folding into itself and it was superb. It has already shed significant tannin and sediment and another 6-8 years in the cold reaches of the cellar should be about right. The wine is layered, already complex but only hinting at its outright potential. I can tell you from the inside that this wine is less than current wholesale...in Italy (forget the US - those that still have original release bottles may have it at $69.99-79.99 but current wholesale would make it closer to $100 or more). As far as deals, this goes without saying. There you have it - you must purchase an equal number of both vintages in one case pack - they are coming pre-packed from Montevetrano, we cannot offer the 2004 or 2005 alone. Usually, we shy away from packs like this but, in this case, the offer is so good that I didn't blink an eye (for the 2005 this is also a terrific price - the wine may not be as desirable as the 2004 but it is certainly no slouch). In addition, our kinship with the winery makes me feel good about passing on the savings to our email base - we are making next to no margin on this offer but all of your support throughout the yeas on so many other wines makes this a "thank you" gesture of sorts. With that, Thank You: 2004 Montevetrano (Salerno/Campania)(Veronelli "Blue" 3/3)(GR3) 2005 Montevetrano (Salerno/Campania)(Veronelli "Blue" 3/3)(GR3) Once again - both vintages must must be purchased together as a group. Thank you, Jon Rimmerman Garagiste Seattle, WA Italy6601 Italy6602 Italy6603

  • By Jon Rimmerman
    12/13/2007 (link)

    (MONTEVETRANO) 2005 Montevetrano Dear Friends, A large number of you have asked for this wine, one that was part of a vertical pack we offered earlier in the year. The wholesale price on it has remained at a level that I found to be obtuse so I’ve held off. I refuse to grey market anything (as most of you know) so it was either directly from the cellar or nothing - at a price that was sane. If you need to look up past reviews of this wine, it remains one of Parker’s favorite Italian wines year in and year out. VERY HIGHLY RECOMMENDED for classified growth quality (at a fraction of the tariff) with the exotic splendor that only Italy can provide. ONE SHIPMENT ONLY with perfect provenance directly from the winery cellar: 2005 Montevetrano Thank you, Jon Rimmerman Garagiste Seattle, WA Italy7120

  • By Jon Rimmerman
    6/8/2007 (link)

    (Montevertrano) Montevetrano Vertical Dear Friends, This is a real treat to be a part of - an offer that is dear to my heart as well as my intellect and a winery that I give my complete support to. We’ve profiled the wines of Silvia Imparato and her small Montevetrano estate in Campagnia for nearly a decade and the wine has become one of Italy’s true first growths. Parker has compared this estate to Bryant Family and Colgin but has also classified Montevetrano as the Sassicaia of the south. In my estimation, the estate is more the Lafite of Campagnia and the wines are on course to age like it. Few Cabernet-based wines outside of Bordeaux appear to have the extended aging ability that Montevetrano has demonstrated and there is no vintage that is truly at its apogee (from 1991 on). With one of the wine-world’s most alluring terroirs (similar to Galardi), the elevated, sloping, rocky soil is cooled by the close proximity to the Mediterranean Sea. A constant summer flow of temperate salt air flows up and over the hillside which moderates the improbably high solar-heating degree days that this vineyard receives. It would not be stretching things to say this may be one of the world’s single finest sites for growing thick skinned varietals - if balance and ripeness are your objectives. This estate has been so influential in the advancement of woman winemakers and woman winery owners in Italy (along with Elisabetta Foradori and her illustrious Granato) that I will go out of my way to support the wines and offer them at margins that are probably foolhardy (basically covering the cost of the Visa/MC fee but that’s it). All of you support us throughout the year with so many other wines that it’s time to give back. We’ve offered the 2003 and 2004 Montevetrano independently but when I asked for the three best vintages they’ve produced, the response was quick - 2003, 2004 and the otherworldly 2005 (a wine that will challenge the First and Second Growths of Bordeaux in 2005). If treated like a top Bordeaux, Montevetrano represents outstanding value at the highest end and I urge you to place this vertical case in a dark corner of your cellar for a rainy day - an investment for special times ahead. ...and now the extra bonus that makes this even more exciting. Silvia will sign 12 random bottles of 2005 and each will be placed in a vertical 6 or 12 pack. If you receive a signed bottle in your pack a very special gift awaits you...instructions will be included in your case. The gifts are about as memorable as it gets for a wine lover and the names of the 12 winners will be posted on our web site this fall (including the mystery gift they received). As one of the highest rated wines in the history of the Wine Advocate, International Wine Cellar, Gambero Rosso and others I could have cut and pasted a multitude of reviews from the last decade but this is quite representative of what Silvia Imparato is going for so I chose this one. This offer is not about gimmicks, vintage dumping or motives (there are none) - each vintage in this mixed case is highly desirable. I do not like to make proclamations as there are always people reading the offers that make it their life’s mission to make me eat my words but, as far as price is concerned, this is about as low as you will ever see in the US. This parcel is directly from the winery cellar with the finest provenance available - this is not via the grey market. Please note: the wines are not available individually and are only offered to us in the 6 and 12-pack mixed vintage format: Montevetrano Vertical 12-Pack 4 bottles 2003 Montevetrano 4 bottles 2004 Montevetrano 4 bottles 2005 Montevetrano (N/R) Montevetrano Vertical 6-pack 2 bottles 2003 Montevetrano 2 bottles 2004 Montevetrano 2 bottles 2005 Montevetrano (N/R) Thank you, Jon Rimmerman Garagiste Seattle, WA Italy9849 Italy9848

Wine Definition

  • Vintage 2005
  • Type Red
  • Producer Montevetrano
  • Varietal Red Blend
  • Designation Montevetrano
  • Vineyard n/a
  • Country Italy
  • Region Campania
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  • Appellation Colli di Salerno IGT
  • UPC Codes 098709310001, 8027374307544

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  • Pending Delivery 5 (1%)
  • In Cellars 398 (49%)
  • Consumed 414 (51%)

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