This seems old - still pleasant but seriously fading. Probably best to drink these up soon. At the time of writing this review, Cellartracker records 125 bottles still in users' cellars. To the owners of those - this is your wake-up call. Cheers!
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Showing its age now - both in a positive way of refined elegance, and also as a reminder that it might be about to peak with little more to come. Tasted after 3h slow ox over dinner with a slightly acidic Persian herb-dominated lamb and celery stew, for which it was a perfect match. Nice garnet colour with some rusty undertones and fading at the rim. Typical nose of underbrush but not very pronounced. Soft, melted tannins. Others mentioned a Pinot Noir-like experience - I could agree with that but only if one thinks of a relative young PN minus the tannins (if this makes sense) - definitely not a Grand Seigneur style Cotes de Nuits...I don't mean this in any derogative sense...Considering that this is a pure Sangiovese, which always carries its degree of acidity, I would call this a 'lovely' BDM now in the best sense of the word. Highly enjoyable, with enough fruit left and some complexity. As I said earlier, probably at its peak, so I would recommend drinking over the next 2 years. Finally: I'm not sure that this fully justifies the premium price that comes with the Greppone Mazzi name. It's a really nice BDM but by no means outstanding.
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(Ruffino Brunello di Montalcino Tenuta Greppone Mazzi) Bricking medium red violet color; tart red currant, tobacco nose; silky textured, tart red currant, mineral palate; medium-plus finish 91+ points
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4/22/2022 - pommieba@cox.net Likes this wine: 92 Points
Still on the lighter side but good balance with Wild Berry, Earth and Tobacco. Med to Long finish with hint of Cassis. Went well with Meat Ragu
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12/25/2019 - scottwbray Likes this wine: 92 Points
Opened up beautifully after about three hours.
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6/2/2019 - sbern wrote:
This seems old - still pleasant but seriously fading. Probably best to drink these up soon.
At the time of writing this review, Cellartracker records 125 bottles still in users' cellars. To the owners of those - this is your wake-up call. Cheers!
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5/24/2019 - bcnyyan wrote:
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1/1/2019 - WineFrogg Likes this wine: 92 Points
Showing its age now - both in a positive way of refined elegance, and also as a reminder that it might be about to peak with little more to come. Tasted after 3h slow ox over dinner with a slightly acidic Persian herb-dominated lamb and celery stew, for which it was a perfect match. Nice garnet colour with some rusty undertones and fading at the rim. Typical nose of underbrush but not very pronounced. Soft, melted tannins. Others mentioned a Pinot Noir-like experience - I could agree with that but only if one thinks of a relative young PN minus the tannins (if this makes sense) - definitely not a Grand Seigneur style Cotes de Nuits...I don't mean this in any derogative sense...Considering that this is a pure Sangiovese, which always carries its degree of acidity, I would call this a 'lovely' BDM now in the best sense of the word. Highly enjoyable, with enough fruit left and some complexity. As I said earlier, probably at its peak, so I would recommend drinking over the next 2 years. Finally: I'm not sure that this fully justifies the premium price that comes with the Greppone Mazzi name. It's a really nice BDM but by no means outstanding.
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