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Principe Corsini - Fattoria Le Corti Wines

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Principe Corsini - Fattoria Le Corti 1997 Sant'Andrea Corsini White (Vin Santo del Chianti Classico)

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A true labor of love, this fabulous Vin Santo opens with beautiful intensity and infinite aromas of roasted chestnut, maple syrup, caramel, butterscotch and candied orange. It’s divine in the mouth, with thick, luscious layers of glycerine and succulent sweetness. This is what Italians call a meditation wine that can easily be consumed alone after dinner.  — M.L.  (12/31/2010)
91
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Principe Corsini - Fattoria Le Corti 2006 Don Tommaso Sangiovese (Chianti Classico)

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Don Tommaso is a plump, rich expression of Chianti Classico with cherry and blackberry backed by green aromas of curry leaf or rosemary. The wine’s texture is smooth, consistent and soft.  — M.L.  (4/1/2011)
91
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Principe Corsini - Fattoria Le Corti 2006 Cortevecchia Riserva Sangiovese (Chianti Classico)

Here’s a deeply layered wine with a wide range of spice related aromas. It offers pretty, ruby-colored luminosity and is not too dense or thickly extracted. Instead, it is elegant and delicately nuanced with a natural ability to pair with foods, either roasted meats or homemade pasta.  — M.L.  (6/1/2009)
87
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Principe Corsini - Fattoria Le Corti 2006 Le Corti Sangiovese (Chianti Classico)

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This classy Chianti Classico shows textbook Sangiovese qualities of wild berry and tart cherry aromas backed by fresh crispness and acidity. A wine like this would pair with most Italian meat or pasta dishes.  — M.L.  (4/1/2011)
87
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Principe Corsini - Fattoria Le Corti 2004 Riserva Cortevecchia Sangiovese (Chianti Classico)

This is a thickly extracted red with thumping notes of ripe fruit and black ink that make it feel heavy and weighty in the mouth. It’s almost too much of a good thing with chewy cherry flavor, tight polished tannins and good persistency on the finish.  — M.L.  (9/1/2008)
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