Crushed blackberries, tobacco, sage, thyme and hints of smoked meat waft up prominently from the 2013 Aglianico del Vulture Superiore Serpara. It’s soft in texture and almost creamy in feel, with juicy acids maintaining balance as ripe black fruits and minerals sweep effortlessly across the palate. Its firm tannins make themselves known through the finale, yet as more of an accent that frames the experience well, while hints of dark chocolate and balsamic spices slowly fade out. The single-vineyard Serpara matures in a combination of 50% new and 50% used French Allier oak casks, which Re Manfredi has done a wonderful job of integrating here. (Eric Guido, Vinous, July 2021)
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The 2013 Aglianico del Vulture Titolo Riserva takes things to a whole new level for Elena Fucci. It opens with an intense display of crushed cherry, exotic spices and sweet herbal tones; as the bouquet evolves, it gains haunting richness and a darker fruit profile with marine-tinged minerality and notes of lavender. Its silky textures coast along a medium-bodied framework, as a polished yet dense display of blackberry and currant gives way to saturating spice and a tightly wound web of tannin. This finishes long, intense and structured, leaving the palate drenched in black fruit concentrate, yet all lifted by residual acids. A stunning example of Aglianico and Vulture terroir. (Eric Guido, Vinous, July 2021)
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Crushed ashen stone, undergrowth and hints of animal musk are the first notes to greet you as the 2015 Aglianico del Vulture Serra del Prete opens up in the glass. With coaxing, spiced black cherries and rosemary join the fray. This is silky, almost fleshy in feel, with juicy acids enlivening flavors of ripe woodland berry and blood orange. You don’t notice those Aglianico tannins until the finale, which boasts an exotic flourish of tropical citrus and inner violet tones. The Serra del Prete may be an atypical expression of Vulture, but it’s one that I find quite pleasurable. (Eric Guido, Vinous, July 2021)
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