Opaque, inky purple colored with medium staining and a high viscosity (14% ABV). The nose has medium intensity aromas of black cherry, black currant, coffee, loamy earth, eucalyptus, licorice, bramble berry and blueberry. The palate is dry with high acidity, a full body and high tannins that are slightly green and very grippy. Ripe fruit flavors of black cherry, black plum, blueberry, bramble, leather, licorice, coffee, loam, and eucalyptus. The wine is weighty and very rich as well as structured. This is a young wine for sure. The finish is medium in length and layered with dark fruit and secondary flavors. The tannins seem to sort themselves out after a few minutes, they are very prominent but not green and rough. This is a delicious bottle that needs a hearty pasta or thick Ribeye. It will cellar well for at least 20 years and become more approachable in 5, but you can drink now if you like them super dry and astringent. If not, aerate or decant and you should be good to go. 93 points from me for this $35 effort makes it a 5 star treat. Salut….
Basilisco ‘Fontanelle’ 2017, Aglianico del Vulture Superiore DOCG, Italy
14 Saturday Dec 2024
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