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Valori 2003 Vigna Sant'Angelo Montepulciano (Montepulciano d'Abruzzo)

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  1. $60
This wine has beautiful complexity and balance backed by a soft, generous personality. Oak aging has shaped tones of spice, chocolate and vanilla with a smooth, rich texture that lasts long on the palate. Hedonistic and opulent.  — M.L.  (2/1/2009)
87
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Valori 2007 Montepulciano (Montepulciano d'Abruzzo)

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  1. $16
Earthy aromas of moist tobacco and forest floor open the nose of this darkly concentrated wine. It’s dense and chewy, with a bright accent of sweet spice on the palate.  — M.L.  (6/1/2012)
87
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Valori 2006 Montepulciano (Montepulciano d'Abruzzo)

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  1. $15
This concentrated Montepulciano d’Abruzzo offers raw notes of fresh cherry and blackberry. The wine is thick and dense with sweet overtones and soft, chewy tannins. It would work with oven-cooked pasta or meat dishes.  — M.L.  (9/1/2009)
87
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Valori 2005 Vigna Sant'Angelo Montepulciano (Montepulciano d'Abruzzo)

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  1. $50
The bouquet here is redolent of pressed flowers, red rose, violets and dark berry fruit. In fact, the aromas are so floral, they actually resemble potpourri or scented candle. You’ll taste power and alcohol embedded within the wine’s firm structure.  — M.L.  (9/1/2009)
86
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Valori 2005 Montepulciano (Montepulciano d'Abruzzo)

  1. $20
If you are not familiar with the hearty Montepulciano grape variety from central Italy but adore modern, structured New World reds, you should considered adding this wine to your weekly shopping list. Thick in power, extracts and color, Montepulciano has rock solid tannins and blockbuster aromas of blackberry, prune, chocolate, spice and toast that appear naturally…  — M.L.  (11/15/2007)
85
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Valori 2008 Trebbiano (Trebbiano d'Abruzzo)

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  1. $10
Valori is a line of fresh and affordable wines. This easy expression of Trebbiano offers aromas of stone fruit and cut grass. It’s a great wine to pair with light summer foods.  — M.L.  (3/1/2011)
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