Agricola San Felice
Vigorello Toscana Super Tuscan Blend


Expected more but still good. No Sangiovese in this vintage
Expected more but still good. No Sangiovese in this vintage
1 person found it helpfulAug 12th, 2015Pioneers at the onset of the Super Tuscan movement. Their first harvest was in 1968 (the 1st vintage Sassicaia released to market.) The name is derived from the root word "vigore" or vigor. #revolutionary #mavericks
Pioneers at the onset of the Super Tuscan movement. Their first harvest was in 1968 (the 1st vintage Sassicaia released to market.) The name is derived from the root word "vigore" or vigor. #revolutionary #mavericks
1 person found it helpfulOct 30th, 2014
Lunch with Leonardo Belliccini from San Felice.
Lunch with Leonardo Belliccini from San Felice.
May 28th, 2015
Sommelier, International Wine Guild; Balistreri Vineyard; Sales, Joy Wine and Spirits
Nice amount of violet action.
Nice amount of violet action.
May 30th, 2014
50% Cab. Sauv., 45% Merlot, 5% Petit Verdot
Love it! Grippy, inky, black currant, black cherry, dry leaves, dry finish
50% Cab. Sauv., 45% Merlot, 5% Petit Verdot
Love it! Grippy, inky, black currant, black cherry, dry leaves, dry finish

Fantastic Super Tuscan... earthy, stewed dark fruits. Cedar plank on the nose. Amazing after a bit of decanting. Fantastic with the New York Steak frites. Bought for $22 on ridiculous deal.
Fantastic Super Tuscan... earthy, stewed dark fruits. Cedar plank on the nose. Amazing after a bit of decanting. Fantastic with the New York Steak frites. Bought for $22 on ridiculous deal.
Mar 27th, 2017