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Feudo Monaci

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89
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Feudo Monaci 2002 Primitivo (Puglia)

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Pretty and light, with dried fruit, herbs, belt leather and a distant woodsy scent. An example of a lighter-bodied wine made well; it’s got life, structure and acidity, but nothing too demanding. A real pop and drop type of wine. Best Buy.  — M.S.  (2/1/2005)
87
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Feudo Monaci 2003 Red (Salice Salentino)

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Complex and inviting on the nose, which features hints of clove, leather, chocolate and dried cherries. It’s medium in body and fully dry, an authentic-tasting wine at a reasonable price. Imported by Frederick Wildman and Sons, Ltd.  — W.E.  (8/1/2005)
87
points

Feudo Monaci 2009 Catarratto (Sicilia)

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Feudo Montoni is a beautiful wine estate located in an isolated spot in central Italy. Its Catarratto is a fresh, easy wine with a pretty aromatic ensemble of lemon, exotic fruit and white peach.  — M.L.  (4/1/2012)
87
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Feudo Monaci 2000 Primitivo (Puglia)

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This “exceptionally bright” purple-colored Primitivo’s nose offers understated cola and black pepper aromas and superripe blackberry flavors, dusted with a little dirt, on the palate. More of the same brightness shows through on the finish, couched in some chocolate and cocoa flavors. Best Buy.  — C.S.  (5/1/2002)
85
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Feudo Monaci 2003 Primitivo (Puglia)

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  1. $9
Fruity, plump and inexpensive, perfect as a burger or pizza wine. Raspberry-cherry fruit features a hay-like or briary note that keeps it from being overly simple. Imported by Frederick Wildman and Sons, Ltd.  — W.E.  (8/1/2005)
83
points

Feudo Monaci 2000 Negroamaro (Salice Salentino)

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Burnt cedar and slightly dusty raspberries on the nose introduce the dominant, raspberry note on the palate. The finish is clean, short and very berry. An easy-drinking beverage.  — C.S.  (5/1/2002)
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