Bouquet just jumps from the glass. Blackberry, cherry and saddle leather. Would not have guessed sangiovese in the blend. A velvety feel. No harsh edges. In a perfect place
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Don't know where the name Tuscan reserve comes from. Purple color to the rim. Very ripe, mouth filling fruit flavors. Yes there is some acidity but there is no way I would guess sangivose blend in a blind tasting. More fruity cali bordeaux flavors. Blanced and extracted. For the fruit forward crowd. Drinking great right now.
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4/29/2016 - Skip4wine wrote: 94 Points
Bouquet just jumps from the glass. Blackberry, cherry and saddle leather. Would not have guessed sangiovese in the blend. A velvety feel. No harsh edges. In a perfect place
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3/18/2013 - Skip4wine wrote: 94 Points
Don't know where the name Tuscan reserve comes from. Purple color to the rim. Very ripe, mouth filling fruit flavors. Yes there is some acidity but there is no way I would guess sangivose blend in a blind tasting. More fruity cali bordeaux flavors. Blanced and extracted. For the fruit forward crowd. Drinking great right now.
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