
14.9% alc. Barrel-aged for 33 months. Production <300 cases.
A bit too oaky and perfumed (for me) to merit serious attention despite this and the lofty alc. I could see this finding fans around the grill or with pizza.
However for the price ($32) you can find way better and cheaper alternatives.
14.9% alc. Barrel-aged for 33 months. Production <300 cases.
A bit too oaky and perfumed (for me) to merit serious attention despite this and the lofty alc. I could see this finding fans around the grill or with pizza.
However for the price ($32) you can find way better and cheaper alternatives.
1 person found it helpfulSep 7th, 2015
Price is WAY less than $32. Mitch sells it in his Napa tasting room for $22 a bottle and it's worth every penny! I think you're hard pressed to find a Sangiovese with such spice and depth for the price.
Price is WAY less than $32. Mitch sells it in his Napa tasting room for $22 a bottle and it's worth every penny! I think you're hard pressed to find a Sangiovese with such spice and depth for the price.
Mar 19th, 2016