Sovestro In Poggio

Poggio al Tesoro

Meditérra Toscana Cabernet Sauvignon Blend

Was spicy in the beginning but balanced out as progressed. Very good. Bought at Enoteca for ¥4,180. — 2 months ago

Banfi

Poggio alle Mura Riserva Brunello di Montalcino Sangiovese 2018

Deep Ruby color with berry fruit, fragrant spice and earthy cedar notes. On the palate flavors of black cherry, plum, and cacao with notes of floral spice. Fine soft tannins, long finish ending with fruit, tobacco and cedar wrapped in an earthy herb mineral spice character. Starting to drink well now, will age. — 4 months ago

Rob, Gage and 2 others liked this

Poggio al Tesoro

Sondraia Bolgheri Red Bordeaux Blend 2011

Licorice, some mild black fruit on the nose, medium to full body, some remaining tanin, smooth and long finish. 2011 vintage in 2024 — 5 months ago

Poggio il Castellare

Brunello di Montalcino Sangiovese 2013

Last bottle. This is in a prime drinking window. Smooth and classy. — 9 months ago

Poggio al Tesoro

Sondraia Bolgheri Superiore Cabernet Sauvignon Blend 2016

Very long finish. I woke up in the middle of the night and could still feel the moment. Licorice and much more — 2 months ago

Poggio alla Sala

Vino Nobile di Montepulciano Sangiovese 2019

Very pretty color of ruby with medium intensity.

Fruity nose and medium in body with medium acidity.

Dry on the palate with nice complexity.

Showing red cherries, blueberries, plums, raspberries, spices, light oak, dark chocolates, peppercorn, herbs and light earth.

Tangy finish with fine grained tannins and tangy raspberries.

This 5-year-old Sangiovese from Montepulciano is already drinking nicely.

Elegant, spicy and tasty with a nice mouthfeel.

Nicely balanced and tangy. Good by itself or with food.

14.5% alcohol by volume.

90 points.

$30.
— 4 months ago

Tom, Jay and 6 others liked this

Poggio Lontano

Brunello di Montalcino Sangiovese 2018

K L
8.9

Good but not sure we’d get again. Lighter in color. Dryer. Not really special but highly tjs cost. — 6 months ago

Matt Dill
with Matt

Fattoria Poggio di Sotto

Rosso di Montalcino Sangiovese 2019

Juicy and vibrant. Red/dark fruit dominate but there is also earthy flavours and the unmistakeable old world musty library book thing. Silky. Firm but well integrated tannins and high acidity. Great food wine. Better in 5 years. — 4 months ago

Big, Ira and 10 others liked this

Banfi

Poggio alle Mura Brunello di Montalcino Sangiovese 2018

Deep Ruby color with berry fruit, fragrant spice and earthy cedar notes. On the palate flavors of black cherry, plum, and cacao with notes of floral spice. Fine soft tannins, long finish ending with fruit, tobacco and cedar wrapped in an earthy herb mineral spice character. Starting to drink well now, will age. — 4 months ago

Anthony, Juan and 3 others liked this

Azienda Vinicola Poggio

Archetipo Colli Tortonesi Terre di Libarna Timorasso 2021

My first Timorasso. At first a bit dainty & shy on the nose; crushed nectar pits, white flowers, some white peach & artichoke hearts. On palate very textured, like Huet Chenin, but in a parallel universe. Minerally & reserved, this feels like it could go decades more- which is my understanding it can. The aroma notes are echoed on palate, with additional quince & pale fig notes, with a very slight off dry character (overall quite dry). For about 26$ a steal— I guess it’s a hard sell, this Timarosso.. This can either run as a food wine or not, & it’s delicious. — 6 months ago

Owen Mazon
with Owen
Vin, Ira and 6 others liked this
Bob McDonald

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@Ceccherini Cristiano Cec, see my 2 notes on the Massa Timorasso - 2 vintages how he grubbed out his Cortese vines and planted Timorasso, essentially saving the latter and reviving the planting of the grape.
Ellen Clifford

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Timorasso is on my hitlist of grapes that need more attention
Ceccherini Cristiano

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@Bob McDonald in that case agree on that, when the cortese is in the wrong area take it off, but when you mention the Docg Gavi i don't think there is point. Plus who knows if the timorasso might grow well there...perhaps it could be a good recommendation 😅😅.