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Occhio di Pernice Vin Santo di Montepulciano Sangiovese

9.4121 ratings
9.616 pro ratings
Montepulciano, Siena, Tuscany, Italy
Sangiovese
Mushrooms, Manchego & Parmesan, Beef, Venison, White Rice, Potato, Exotic Spices, Baking Spices, Pasta, Herbs, Beans & Peas, Hard Cheese, Pungent Cheese, Chicken, Salami & Prosciutto, Soft Cheese, Duck, Tomato-Based, Pork, Chili & Hot Spicy, Lamb, Turkey, Onion, Shallot, Garlic
Top Notes For
Brent Clayton

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Feb 16th, 2020
Hum
9.2

So caramelized and rich. Toffee date and leather candy.

So caramelized and rich. Toffee date and leather candy.

Jul 22nd, 2018
Hum
9.4

Incredible. Like the most delicate PX sherry you ever had.

Incredible. Like the most delicate PX sherry you ever had.

Apr 8th, 2018
Bill Rollins

Lisa approved 2013 vintage.

Lisa approved 2013 vintage.

1 person found it helpfulJun 20th, 2018
Ceccherini Cristiano

Had it November 2008.
Amber, thick, syrupy. Scents of hazelnut, incense, liquorice and plenty more stuff.
Beyond any description the mouth. Very thrilling. Endless.😱😱
You can't compare it with anything else.

Had it November 2008.
Amber, thick, syrupy. Scents of hazelnut, incense, liquorice and plenty more stuff.
Beyond any description the mouth. Very thrilling. Endless.😱😱
You can't compare it with anything else.

Oct 2nd, 2016
Yann Gandolfo

1991

May 23rd, 2016
Eric Guido

How do you define a wine such as this? The descriptors could go on for a page, but what I believe truly defines the Occhio di Pernice is its contrasts of sweet versus savory, heavy versus weightless and it’s unbelievably long finish. The color is a dark amber, more like a long aged Balsamico, than Vin Santo. Twirl the glass and watch as this elixir slowly melts away from the edges. You can’t call these legs—as the wine coats the glass in a layer of dark maple that never truly goes away. I put my nose to the glass and find long-aged cherry Balsamico, raw honey, espresso, fig paste, brown sugar, caramel—I could keep going. On the palate, it has the weight of syrup, yet seems to become weightless as this coats the senses and saturates them with notes of toffee, fig, raisin and maple. Yet there’s a savory note here, like smoked meat with an intense minerality and hints of tannin. As for the finish, I was moved to blurt out the word “WOW”, as notes of coffee, dark chocolate, spice and dried cherry seemed to linger for well over a minute.

How do you define a wine such as this? The descriptors could go on for a page, but what I believe truly defines the Occhio di Pernice is its contrasts of sweet versus savory, heavy versus weightless and it’s unbelievably long finish. The color is a dark amber, more like a long aged Balsamico, than Vin Santo. Twirl the glass and watch as this elixir slowly melts away from the edges. You can’t call these legs—as the wine coats the glass in a layer of dark maple that never truly goes away. I put my nose to the glass and find long-aged cherry Balsamico, raw honey, espresso, fig paste, brown sugar, caramel—I could keep going. On the palate, it has the weight of syrup, yet seems to become weightless as this coats the senses and saturates them with notes of toffee, fig, raisin and maple. Yet there’s a savory note here, like smoked meat with an intense minerality and hints of tannin. As for the finish, I was moved to blurt out the word “WOW”, as notes of coffee, dark chocolate, spice and dried cherry seemed to linger for well over a minute.

Feb 12th, 2016
Mitja Sirk

Production La Subida, Aceto Sirk

9.5

1962 vintage.

1962 vintage.

Oct 31st, 2015
Michael "Bucky" Buckelew

Sommelier Ristorante del Lago at The Broadmoor Hotel, Colorado Springs

9.7

WTF

WTF

Mar 24th, 2015
Denis Roudenko

Совсем темный мед 18/20 (95/100)

Совсем темный мед 18/20 (95/100)

Feb 19th, 2015