Mastroberardino

Riserva Taurasi Aglianico

9.343 ratings
9.321 pro ratings
Taurasi, Avellino, Campania, Italy
Aglianico
Manchego & Parmesan
Top Notes For
Jay Kline

I opened this bottle of the 1971 Taurasi Riserva with a Durand and, to be honest, I don’t know how the cork could have been extracted, intact without it. The cork was fully saturated and super gnarly looking. I poured a small taste to check color and see what was happening on the nose. It came across a little lethargic and funky so I poured the bottle into a ship’s decanter, careful to manage the sediment, and allowed it to stretch its legs for about four hours prior to dinner. The process of decanting filled the room with a wonderful perfume; this was a good sign! It turns out, it needed all of that air because it transformed into quite the darling.

In the glass, the 1971 showed remarkable color for being over half a century old. It presents a rudy, garnet color with a near opaque core; medium viscosity with no staining of the tears. On the nose, the wine is vinous with notes of desiccated cherries, Balsamico, dried leaf tobacco, leather, Mexican birria, and volcanic earth. On the palate, the wine is dry with medium tannins (all integrated) and medium+ acid which is keeping this very much alive. Confirming the notes from the nose. The finish is medium+ and has a saline finish. This bottle ended up being a very lovely experience and a fine compliment to a simple dinner of filets prepared in cast-iron and some spaghetti carbonara that I made with some pancetta made by my brother-in-law. After looking at the label a little closer, I realized that this was back when Taurasi had only achieved DOC status. In fact, they had only just received that status the year before in 1970! Taurasi has since been awarded DOCG (1993). Drink now and enjoy!

I opened this bottle of the 1971 Taurasi Riserva with a Durand and, to be honest, I don’t know how the cork could have been extracted, intact without it. The cork was fully saturated and super gnarly looking. I poured a small taste to check color and see what was happening on the nose. It came across a little lethargic and funky so I poured the bottle into a ship’s decanter, careful to manage the sediment, and allowed it to stretch its legs for about four hours prior to dinner. The process of decanting filled the room with a wonderful perfume; this was a good sign! It turns out, it needed all of that air because it transformed into quite the darling.

In the glass, the 1971 showed remarkable color for being over half a century old. It presents a rudy, garnet color with a near opaque core; medium viscosity with no staining of the tears. On the nose, the wine is vinous with notes of desiccated cherries, Balsamico, dried leaf tobacco, leather, Mexican birria, and volcanic earth. On the palate, the wine is dry with medium tannins (all integrated) and medium+ acid which is keeping this very much alive. Confirming the notes from the nose. The finish is medium+ and has a saline finish. This bottle ended up being a very lovely experience and a fine compliment to a simple dinner of filets prepared in cast-iron and some spaghetti carbonara that I made with some pancetta made by my brother-in-law. After looking at the label a little closer, I realized that this was back when Taurasi had only achieved DOC status. In fact, they had only just received that status the year before in 1970! Taurasi has since been awarded DOCG (1993). Drink now and enjoy!

Apr 10th, 2024
Jeremy Shanker

Sommelier at RN74

9.5

Surprise of the night. Drank like a great old barolo. Tar, sumac, dried red fruit, Calabrian chili.

Surprise of the night. Drank like a great old barolo. Tar, sumac, dried red fruit, Calabrian chili.

Oct 9th, 2022
Robert Cunningham

Wine Educator DeVinimus, Wine Workshop

9.2

Drinking well.

Drinking well.

Dec 10th, 2017
Bryan Garcia

Sales Grand Cru Selections

9.7

Aglianico like whoa.

Aglianico like whoa.

Jan 17th, 2016
Bryan Garcia

Sales Grand Cru Selections

9.3

This is SOUL!

This is SOUL!

Oct 28th, 2015
Eric Guido

Mind bending to say the least. Mature, yet so young and vibrant. A testament to the long gevity of Taurasi.

Mind bending to say the least. Mature, yet so young and vibrant. A testament to the long gevity of Taurasi.

Jul 27th, 2015
Ludovic Anacleto

Magnificent wine. 1968 vintage of the Taurasi riserva from Mastroberardino. A true master piece NOW I can't imagine how drinkable it was in its youth. Definitely a wine worth all the rave.

Magnificent wine. 1968 vintage of the Taurasi riserva from Mastroberardino. A true master piece NOW I can't imagine how drinkable it was in its youth. Definitely a wine worth all the rave.

Feb 5th, 2015
Jordana Giovannoni

An unforgettable moment drinking 1968 Mastroberardino Taurasi Riserva at the Long Island Banfi Estate with great friends before moving to Napa. When Taurasi really steals the show. Aglianico is an aggressive varietal but at its best transform into the king it's reputation narrates.

An unforgettable moment drinking 1968 Mastroberardino Taurasi Riserva at the Long Island Banfi Estate with great friends before moving to Napa. When Taurasi really steals the show. Aglianico is an aggressive varietal but at its best transform into the king it's reputation narrates.

May 26th, 2014
Rob Klbecka

1977

1977

Oct 19th, 2013
Rob Klbecka

1981

1981

Oct 19th, 2013