Haven’t tried the other years. But this is award winning for a reason. Needs a little time to breathe, great for a warm summers evening — 5 years ago
Alex rubio pony lara y jorge espino @ardeo — 5 years ago
Brandy made in Solera system. Bit more fruited then expexted, like cooled plums swimming in tobacco odors. But precise, complex, loooong! — 7 months ago
@Delectable Wine this is the rose de Grenache
Not as juicy as those Priorat roses of Grenache but still very tasty and very pairable with pork dishes — 2 years ago
September 2021, Bar Brutal, Barcelona, Spain (w/ Stan) — 5 years ago
very good wine. Grape is called Pedro Ximenez but tastes like very good chardonnay — 2 years ago
Vinho tinto, leve, frutado — 2 years ago
2021 drinking in July 2023. Excellent with a steak on a hot summer night. — 3 years ago
Celler de Can Roca — 5 years ago
Freddy R. Troya
San Polo “Rubio” Toscana IGT 2023
Toscana IGT – Tuscany – Italy 🇮🇹
Overview
A modern Tuscan red blend crafted with certified organic grapes, primarily driven by Sangiovese and complemented by small percentages of international varieties, typically including Merlot and Cabernet Sauvignon depending on the vintage. Produced by San Polo in the heart of Montalcino, this wine captures the approachable yet structured identity of contemporary Toscana IGT wines.
Aromas & Flavors
Ripe red cherry, wild berries, plum, and subtle violet notes layered with touches of spice, dried herbs, and soft earthy undertones. The international varieties add roundness and darker fruit nuances while Sangiovese maintains freshness and energy.
Mouthfeel
Medium-bodied with lively acidity, polished tannins, and a balanced texture. Fresh and approachable while still maintaining enough structure to feel distinctly Tuscan.
Food Pairings
Excellent with pizza, pasta with red sauce, grilled sausages, charcuterie boards, roasted chicken, or aged pecorino cheese.
Verdict
A very enjoyable and versatile Toscana IGT that showcases Sangiovese as the backbone while allowing international grapes to soften and broaden the profile. Authentic enough to reflect Tuscany, yet approachable enough for casual everyday drinking.
🍷 Did You Know?
The Toscana IGT classification was created partly to give producers more flexibility beyond strict DOC/DOCG regulations, allowing the use of international grapes like Cabernet Sauvignon and Merlot alongside traditional Tuscan varieties, ultimately helping launch the famous “Super Tuscan” movement back in late 60’s and early 70’s. — 12 days ago