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Latium di Morini 2007 Campo Leòn Red (Amarone della Valpolicella)
Price
$50
Clove, cinnamon, prune and aromas of cured beef or smoked ham open this densely extracted Amarone. The mouthfeel is sweet, textured and chewy and this is definitely one of those “big boy” wines that rewards loads of intensity and charm to those who appreciate a bold style.
— M.L.
(12/1/2011)
88
points
Latium di Morini 2005 Campo Leòn Red (Amarone della Valpolicella)
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Price
$55
Campo Leòn is a jammy, chewy wine with raw notes of black cherry, Indian spice, cedar wood and melted chocolate. It’s thick, syrupy and it’s hard to imagine a balanced food pairing outside succulent red meat.
— M.L.
(2/1/2011)
88
points
Latium di Morini 2003 Campo Leòn Red (Amarone della Valpolicella)
Price
$50
Campo Leòn has herbal or green aromas that are unusual in Amarone. Those leafy elements are backed by ripe fruit, spice and toasted almond. It’s round and full on the close with lingering berry flavors.
— M.L.
(12/1/2009)
88
points
Latium di Morini 2004 Campo Leòn Red (Amarone della Valpolicella)
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Price
$55
Thick, chewy and succulent, this is a bold, full-bodied red wine with intense aromas of black fruit and Indian spice box. This wine will appeal to those who enjoy loads of heft, muscle and personality in their Amarone.
— M.L.
(2/1/2011)
87
points
Latium di Morini 2008 Campo Prognài Red (Valpolicella Superiore)
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$23
Dark chocolate and toasted nut open the nose of this plump Valpolicella blend. There’s plenty of fruit in the back in the form of cherry and candied orange zest.
— M.L.
(12/1/2011)
87
points
Latium di Morini 2010 Campo le Calle Garganega (Soave)
Price
$16
Here’s a light and elegant Soave highlighted by pretty mineral notes and tighter aromas of peach and citrus. Fresh crispness keeps the palate clean and ready for the next delicious sip.
— M.L.
(12/15/2011)
87
points
Latium di Morini 2006 Campo Prognài Red (Valpolicella Superiore)
Price
$25
Campo Prognài is a gracefully oak-aged Valpolicella Superiore that shows surprising density and persistency with lively aromas of cherry, blackberry, toasted almond and exotic spice. Pair this wine with roasted chicken or meatloaf.
— M.L.
(2/1/2011)
87
points
Latium di Morini 2005 Campo Prognài Red (Valpolicella Superiore)
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Price
$20
This wine is so thick and generous, a successful pairing with delicate food seems all but unlikely. Ripe fruit, steak sauce and root beer come to mind but there is also an earthy side that recalls wild mushroom and dried herb. It offers very ripe flavors and bitter tannins on the close. Imported by Jan D’Amore Wines.
— M.L.
(10/1/2009)
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