| ohne MwSt. | € 349,00 |
| inkl. MwSt. | € 415,31 |
| Volume | Magnum |
| Klassifiziering | Cru Classe |
| Typ | Rotwein |
| Marke | Tenuta San Guido |
| Jahrgang | 1996 |
| Land | Italien |
| Region | Toskana |
| Appellation | Bolgheri |
| Rebsorte | Cabernet Sauvignon, Cabernet Franc |
| Inhalt | 0,75 |
| Preis pro Liter | 347,48 € |
| Zustand | Aus Original Holz Kiste |
| Label | Perfekt |
| Vorrat | 0 |
| Inhalt | 1,5 |
| Preis pro Liter | 276,87 € |
| Zustand | Perfekt |
| Label | Perfekt |
| Trinkbar | -2020 |
| Vorrat | 0 |
Here's a little gem from Tenuta San Guido that has never been reviewed in Robert Parker Wine Advocate (except informally by me one year ago in a Hedonist's Gazette). I have consistently found the 1996 Bolgheri Sassicaia to be an impressive wine on the few occasions I have had to taste it. This is one of those rare underrated vintages that bring so much delight and surprise in an important retrospective such as this. As I recall from my informal tasting, this Sassicaia shows a heavy dose of Cabernet Sauvignon typicity but without the astringent medicinal tone or unripe greenness you might expect. Instead, it delivers a bright but balanced, tonic verve that is driven by the wine's natural acidity. I had previously paired this wine with an oversized bistecca alla fiorentina t-bone steak and the marriage was perfect. This was a difficult vintage in Bolgheri, but the results in the bottle suggest otherwise.
A well-structured Sass, with plenty of blackberry and dried herb character. Full-bodied, with plenty of ripe tannins and a currant bush and herb finish
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