love_cab_chard  Master of Wine
 Posts: 12714
 | | 01-31-2003 05:14 PM |
| Another Grape-variety that I am falling in-love with lately. So, looking for your recommendations/favorites Vineyards for this ( all regions). Thank You. | | |
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ChangeMe  Grape Stomper
 Posts: 167
 | | 01-31-2003 05:25 PM |
| Fontodi, the 99 chianti classico is wonderful and if you want something really special try Fontodi's Flaccianello. It's a super tuscan, but 100% Sangiovese.
Also, Giacomo Mori, around $15 Fattoria di Felsina, pushing $25 | | | |
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Eric White  San Ramon, CA
 Advanced Sommelier
 Posts: 9560
 | | 01-31-2003 05:46 PM |
| For California Sangiovese, seek out two:
Cosentino CE2V Phoenix | | | 2008: the end of an error | |
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Eric Mottram  Grape Sorter
 Posts: 261
 | | 01-31-2003 05:53 PM |
| For California I really like the Shafer Firebreak. It is a blend but I think 95% Sangiovese | | | |
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jaimetown  DC area Wine Labeler
 Posts: 3553
 | | 01-31-2003 06:18 PM |
| '99 Fontodi Chianti Classico '00 Pertimali Rosso di Montalcino
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Bob Bressler  Napa Valley
 Wine Lover
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 | | 02-01-2003 12:57 AM |
| for california, I used to say that the Dalla Valle was king, but alas, those grapes have been pulled out. But if you see some of her Pietre Rosse, give it a try. Her neighbor, Showket, also makes a pretty decent wine. There seems to be something magic about the eastern hills of the Napa Valley for that grape. | | | |
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Budman  Philly Suburbs
 VinoCellar.com Extraordinaire
 Posts: 23705
 | | 02-01-2003 01:35 AM |
| Bressler, I agree that Showket makes one of the best Cal Sangiovese available. I've got 3 98s and 3 99s left. They are by far my favorite sangiovese. | | | |
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Jeremy Matthew  Barrel Sampler
 Posts: 2067
 | | 02-01-2003 01:50 AM |
| From Aussie- Coriole's McClaren Vale Sangiovese -100% and about $15 USD | | | |
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TCK  Barrel Filler
 Posts: 1279
 | | 02-01-2003 02:49 AM |
| Also LCC,
Don't forget the Di Majo - I posted notes on it. I picked it up for around $7 it is a 89 point wine according to Parker and I stand by that. It is one of the best wine buys I have ever found.
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Pool Boy  Laurl, MD (DC suburb) Master of Wine
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 | | 02-01-2003 04:32 PM |
| emo-- I have a bottle of this (the Shafer Firebreak). Have you had it recently? Got any TNs? | | | www.roguefood.com -- www.cellartracker.com | |
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Pool Boy  Laurl, MD (DC suburb) Master of Wine
 Posts: 13785
 | | 02-01-2003 04:34 PM |
| I am also interested in this data. I am going to start experimenting with it as a pair to tomato-based sauce dishes as recommended by some of you.
I'd be especially interested in Italian Wines of this varietal. I have jotted down some of the names here already. More, please! | | | www.roguefood.com -- www.cellartracker.com | |
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David Walker  Barrel Sampler
 Posts: 2284
 | | 02-01-2003 05:32 PM |
| Tua Rita makes some very good, largely Sangiovese based, wines. TuaRita99 and I had the '00 Perlato Del Bosco last night and it was great. Opened up after only 5 minutes in the glass w/ no decanting. | | | |
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Jeremy Matthew  Barrel Sampler
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 | | 02-02-2003 12:28 AM |
| That Di Majo that TCK recommends is outstanding for the dollars, its a great rounded full fruit driven wine-great stuff.
Thanks TCK I had forgotten about that one. | | | |
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ojeffso  warren, new jersey Wine Lover
 Posts: 4877
 | | 02-02-2003 08:41 PM |
| one word. italy. | | | |
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David Niederauer  Los Gatos, CA VinoCellar.com Extraordinaire
 Posts: 30915
 | | 02-02-2003 10:11 PM |
| My 3 favorite CALIs:
Chiarello Venge La Serina
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Budman  Philly Suburbs
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 Posts: 23705
 | | 02-03-2003 02:13 AM |
| My favorite Cal sangiovese: Showket | | | |
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ChangeMe  Grape Truck Driver
 Posts: 32
 | | 02-03-2003 05:03 AM |
| Monte Antico. It dosen't say Sangiovese on the label but is a great wine for $8/9 x bottle. Also look for Morellino di Scansano,which is synonimus of Sangio, just a different clone produced mostly on the South of Tuscany, it varies from ruby to dark purple in color but keeps the the basic caratheristics of strawberry, raspberry and red fruit in general, if you find a Riserva tends toward mushroom and dark fruit jam. Lots of producers, some of the best are Le Pupille and Moris Farm. Rosso di Montalcino is another one, made from the same variety of Sangio used to make Brunello di Montalcino (Sangiovese Grosso), infact it is called "Baby Brunello" and cost less than half the price of the bigger brother. Banfi is a good one And, off course, the Sangiovese di Romagna, with more up-front scents of red berries and violet, some good producers are Le Grillaie and Umberto Cesari Cheers, Fab  | | | |
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David Niederauer  Los Gatos, CA VinoCellar.com Extraordinaire
 Posts: 30915
 | | 02-03-2003 04:16 PM |
| I forgot; add to my list:
Plumpjack | | | |
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TCK  Barrel Filler
 Posts: 1279
 | | 02-03-2003 04:37 PM |
| If your going to go for a Rosso Montalcino I would go for a Ciacci. | | | |
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ChangeMe  Barrel Filler
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 | | 02-03-2003 04:39 PM |
| I have to agree with ojeffso. I haven't really liked very many new world sangios that I have had. I would prefer a cheap chianti doc to most. Why not try some of the 97' Brunellos? May be controversial, but suckling seems to like them. | | | |
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