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Antonio Caggiano Wines

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94
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Antonio Caggiano 2004 Vigna Macchia dei Goti Aglianico (Taurasi)

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  1. $60
This is one of the best Taurasis of all times. Antonio Caggiano has crafted an elegant wine that is rich in charm and personality. Cherry, freshly milled espresso, natural rubber, white truffle, pecorino cheese and black mineral all play a part in this complex ensemble. It has thick, tight tannins with beautifully etched mineral nuances and should age well for many…  — M.L.  (10/1/2008)
92
points

Antonio Caggiano 1999 Aglianico (Aglianico d'Irpinia)

  1. $32
There is a lot going on here, starting with the wonderful floral nose supported by vanilla, toast and black cherries. The fruit continues on the palate, joined by coffee, tobacco and earth. The wine is big, full and rich, yet at the same time elegant.  — C.S.  (5/1/2002)
88
points

Antonio Caggiano 2007 Béchar Fiano (Fiano di Avellino)

  1. $30
This is a luminous and powerful Fiano di Avellino with a very elegant and linear quality that sets it apart. You’ll get herbs, cantaloupe and fresh lime. It performs well in the mouth thanks to its thick, creamy texture and boosting alcohol. A Marc de Grazia selection, various American importers.  — M.L.  (10/1/2008)
88
points

Antonio Caggiano 2007 Devon Greco di Tufo (Greco di Tufo)

  1. $29
The intensity of the wine’s aromas is excellent and is bursting with honey, fruit and peach nuances. The wine is pristine and smooth in the mouth: highly recommended for those who want to pair it with seafood, clams or light pasta. A Marc de Grazia selection, various American importers.  — M.L.  (10/1/2008)
86
points

Antonio Caggiano 2007 FiaGre White (Campania)

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  1. $30
This distinctive wine boasts aromas of pine resin and maple syrup that add spicy accents to this otherwise fruit-driven white wine from Campania. You can feel the southern sunshine in the mouth thanks to the wine’s slightly sweet nature and powerful finish. A Marc de Grazia selection, various American importers.  — M.L.  (11/1/2008)
84
points

Antonio Caggiano 1997 Vigna Dei Gotti Aglianico (Taurasi)

  1. $42
We loved this wine’s complex and distinctive aromas of black olive, mushrooms, smoked meat and black pepper. We didn’t love the ponderous, low-acid mouthfeel and intense tannins. The result? A middle-of-the-road rating for a wine that consumers may either love or hate.  — W.E.  (5/1/2002)
84
points

Antonio Caggiano 2005 Salae Domini Aglianico (Irpinia)

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  1. $45
The nose of this wine is a bit muddled with notes of blackberry and spice backed by white mushroom and molasses. It has harsh, cement tannins and astringent favors of black tea and spice. A Marc de Grazia selection, various American importers.  — M.L.  (11/1/2008)
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