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Barco Reale di Carmignano 2017 (Magnum), Capezzana
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Vintage: 2017
Producer: Tenuta di Capezzana
Varietal: Sangiovese (70%) and Cabernet Sauvignon (10-15%), 5% Cabernet Franc, 5-10% Canaiolo
Appellation: Barco Reale di Carmignano D.O.C.Tuscany, Italy
Alcohol Content: 13.5%
Drinking Window: 2019-2025
Scores (if you care about):: 93/100 James Suckling
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Looking to impress with Magnum bottlings without a pinch to your pocket? A bottle that also impresses not just in size but in substance as well?
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A customer refers it as BRC and we love it. Often when describing the Barco Reale, we talk about the analogy referencing the Mercedes A class. It was always a great car but one that has in the recent years taken on a whole new life. Ten years ago we wouldn't think it stood a chance against the might VW golf. Look at it now.
Barco Reale has gone from strength to strength in the recent years as the producers have added more finesse and care to the bottling earning high scores vintage after vintage. It's not just an opening into the house of Capezzana but a whole lot more. A bottle you could open for your drinking pleasure on a quiet night or when friends come over.
Barco Reale di Carmignano DOC is produced with the same grapes as the DOCG (Sangiovese and Cabernet Sauvignon), plus the addition of Canaiolo. It takes its name from the Medici property whose boundaries were defined by the "wall of BarcoReale", more than 50 kms long.
Vinified in steel tanks and developed for about 12 months in allier barrels with a further 3 months in the bottle, Barco Reale is the easy drinking wine from the house of Capezzana. First introduced with the 1984 Vintage, Barco Reale is an initiation into the house wine style of Capezzana where the grapes get the same care and attention as their flagship Villa di Capezzana.
The wine is consistently rated in late 80s and early 90s by a number of famed critics across Vintages. The 2012 was rated 90pts by Antonio Galloni of Vinous. The wine is considered to go exceptionally well with Italian foods such as most Pastas and Risottos and a large number of dishes from the tandoori Indian/Mughlai style.
Tasting Notes & Reviews
"Orange zest, dried cranberries, notes of ash and tar, as well as rosemary all spring from the glass on the nose. There’s impressive polish to the strands of lightly indented tannins which are melded together with bright acidity. Medium-bodied and medium-chewy on the finish. Drink now." 93/100 James Suckling Sep'19
For some further suggestions on food recipes that go very well with this wine, please drop us a line.
Well, the google search can end here.
A customer refers it as BRC and we love it. Often when describing the Barco Reale, we talk about the analogy referencing the Mercedes A class. It was always a great car but one that has in the recent years taken on a whole new life. Ten years ago we wouldn't think it stood a chance against the might VW golf. Look at it now.
Barco Reale has gone from strength to strength in the recent years as the producers have added more finesse and care to the bottling earning high scores vintage after vintage. It's not just an opening into the house of Capezzana but a whole lot more. A bottle you could open for your drinking pleasure on a quiet night or when friends come over.
Barco Reale di Carmignano DOC is produced with the same grapes as the DOCG (Sangiovese and Cabernet Sauvignon), plus the addition of Canaiolo. It takes its name from the Medici property whose boundaries were defined by the "wall of BarcoReale", more than 50 kms long.
Vinified in steel tanks and developed for about 12 months in allier barrels with a further 3 months in the bottle, Barco Reale is the easy drinking wine from the house of Capezzana. First introduced with the 1984 Vintage, Barco Reale is an initiation into the house wine style of Capezzana where the grapes get the same care and attention as their flagship Villa di Capezzana.
The wine is consistently rated in late 80s and early 90s by a number of famed critics across Vintages. The 2012 was rated 90pts by Antonio Galloni of Vinous. The wine is considered to go exceptionally well with Italian foods such as most Pastas and Risottos and a large number of dishes from the tandoori Indian/Mughlai style.
Tasting Notes & Reviews
"Orange zest, dried cranberries, notes of ash and tar, as well as rosemary all spring from the glass on the nose. There’s impressive polish to the strands of lightly indented tannins which are melded together with bright acidity. Medium-bodied and medium-chewy on the finish. Drink now." 93/100 James Suckling Sep'19
For some further suggestions on food recipes that go very well with this wine, please drop us a line.