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85
points
Volpaiole 2007 Red (Val di Cornia Suvereto)
Price
$60
This vintage of Volpaiole’s (Sangiovese, Cabernet Sauvignon and Merlot) shows a fresh or unripe note of green pepper and rosemary. Ultimately, there is more dimension here compared to 2006.
— M.L.
(10/1/2011)
85
points
Volpaiole 2006 Red (Val di Cornia Suvereto)
Price
$60
There’s a muddled or confused quality to this blend of Sangiovese (50%), Cabernet Sauvignon and Merlot. Although the nose needs deciphering, the mouthfeel is clean, fruit-driven and tight.
— M.L.
(10/1/2011)
84
points
Volpaiole 2007 Merlot (Val di Cornia Suvereto)
Price
$65
Here’s a Tuscan Merlot that is distinguished by a slightly green or underripe note of pepper or dried herb. Fruity aromas of cherry and blackberry do exist but have a difficult time coming to the surface. The wine is smooth and soft on the close.
— M.L.
(10/1/2011)
84
points
Volpaiole 2006 Merlot (Val di Cornia Suvereto)
Price
$65
Here’s a Merlot that presents simple but slightly muddled aromas of spice and fruit. The distinction between its various aromatic elements is not that clear, and the wine delivers a one-dimensional feel on the close.
— M.L.
(10/1/2011)
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