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Montevetrano Colli di Salerno 2002
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CHF 49.00
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Format: 75 cl
Description
Montevetrano est un grand vin de Campanie (appellation Colli di Salerno). Salué par la critique, cet assemblage à dominante de cabernet sauvignon est un vin de caractère, généreux et complexe. Un élevage de 12 à 14 mois en barriques (50% de bois neuf) précède la mise en bouteille. Fleuron de la viticulture biodynamique italienne, Montevetrano offre des vins purs et racés qui se boivent bien dans leur jeunesse mais qui peuvent également se garder en cave.
Détails:
Producteur: | Montevetrano |
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Région: | Campanie |
Appellation: | Colli di Salerno |
Millésime: | 2002 |
Volume (en cl): | 75 |
Couleur: | Rouge |
Notes de dégustation
Wineadvocate
The 2002 Montevetrano is another of the surprises in this tasting. The vintage was cold and damp, as it was throughout Italy, leading to a late September harvest, which is unusual here. There is a wild, unrestrained quality to the 2002 I find very appealing. Grilled herbs, blackberries, leather and spices flow from the glass. This is likely to always remain a rather firm wine, but it also has the freshness to age beautifully in the coming years. In this context the 2002 suffers a bit from the surrounding vintages, but it will be wonderful on its own, especially at the dinner table. Anticipated maturity: 2012-2022.Vinous
The 2002 Montevetrano is another of the surprises in this tasting. The vintage was cold and damp, as it was throughout Italy, leading to a late September harvest, which is unusual here. There is a wild, unrestrained quality to the 2002 I find very appealing. Grilled herbs, blackberries, leather and spices flow from the glass. This is likely to always remain a rather firm wine, but it also has the freshness to age beautifully in the coming years. In this context the 2002 suffers a bit from the surrounding vintages, but it will be wonderful on its own, especially at the dinner table. - AG 08/2010