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Valle Reale 2006 San Calisto Montepulciano (Montepulciano d'Abruzzo)

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  1. $40
San Calisto is a rich, pulpy and concentrated wine, with an inky black appearance and savory aromas of black pepper, clove, leather, tobacco and loads of mature jammy blackberry. The finish is smooth, velvety and bright.  — M.L.  (6/1/2012)
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Valle Reale 2009 Vigneto Vigne Nuove Montepulciano (Montepulciano d'Abruzzo)

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This easy-going expression of Montepulciano opens with flavors of red fruit and cherry, with background shadings of leather and nutmeg. It finishes clean and fresh, with medium heft.  — M.L.  (6/1/2012)
87
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Valle Reale 2003 Montepulciano (Montepulciano d'Abruzzo)

  1. $15
Owned by the Abruzzo’s Pizzolo family, Valle Reale’s Montepulciano d’Abruzzo sees two years of oak aging and four months in bottle. The result is an inviting wine with smoke and black cherry. Thanks to the high tannins it becomes very tight in the mouth. Imported by Winebow.  — M.L.  (9/1/2005)
86
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Valle Reale 2006 Montepulciano (Montepulciano d'Abruzzo)

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  1. $19
Simple and bright, filled with crisp berry nuances, this easygoing effort offers tones of blackberry, cherry and spicy tobacco.  — M.L.  (6/1/2012)
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Valle Reale 2009 Vigneto Vigne Nuove Rosé (Montepulciano d'Abruzzo Cerasuolo)

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  1. $13
A bright, saturated rosé with a pink raspberry color and bright berry aromas, this Cerasuolo from central Italy will pair with shellfish or white meat. The wine finishes with a crisp, easy close.  — M.L.  (6/1/2012)
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Valle Reale 2009 Vigneto Vigne Nuove Trebbiano (Trebbiano d'Abruzzo)

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  1. $11
Trebbiano d’Abruzzo is a white wine that delivers both structure and freshness wrapped around a core of pear, white flower and peach. This expression from the historic Valle Reale winery does a very nice job of living up to the grape’s food-friendly reputation.  — M.L.  (11/1/2011)
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