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San Filippo Lo Scorno Rosso di Montalcino 2023

BOTTLE:
$79.00
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SKU
99877
HALF-DOZEN: $450.30 or $75.05 each
DOZEN: $853.20 or $71.10 each

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    Producer: San Filippo
    Country: Italy
    Region: Tuscany
    Grape: sangiovese
    Size: BTL
    Vintage: 2023
    Aromas of restrained red fruit, intense fresh violets, red cherries and pomegranates. Super-refined palate with a medium body, crisp acidity and tight yet ripe tannins. Long aftertaste soaked with flowers. Drink or hold. (93) JAMES SUCKLING

    The San Filippo 2023 Rosso di Montalcino lo Scorno is an open and expressive wine with lots of cherry fruit and fresh raspberry. The grapes are cold soaked in order to underline that bright primary intensity, and they undergo semi-carbonic maceration. The wine matures in large oak casks for 10 to 12 months. This was a difficult year due to humid growing conditions and mildew pressure, but the winery team handled these challenges. Fruit for this wine comes from a vineyard that is registered to Rosso di Montalcino, and you can expect it to keep similar characteristics over the years as a result. MONICA LARNER