2001 Feudi di San Gregorio Serpico Irpinia Rosso 750ml

$79.98

AGLIANICO

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94
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    “These two Serpico wines, harvested in part from pre-phylloxera vines from the commune of Taurasi in Campania, are from 40-70 year old vines that are grown between 1150 – 1300 ft above sea level at a south/west exposure, with deep soil composed of ash from Mt. Vesuvius. I have been enjoying some of the brilliant 2001 Serpico (rated 98 points by Daniel Thomases, formerly of Robert Parker’s The Wine Advocate) recently and it stands the test of time: Aglianico is a wonderful aging wine, a testament that the 2010 will only improve in the cellar. The 2010 Serpico was rated 95+ points by Robert Parker’s The Wine Advocate, and we’re offering these two vintages at a significant discount from the Release Price! Supply is limited, so don’t hesitate!” – Lance Montalto, The Wine House (9/15/17)

    Feudi di San Gregorio, a modern expression of a centuries-old tradition of passion and dedication to the land, is Campania’s premier winemaking estate. Situated in the tiny village of Sorbo Serpico in Campania’s Irpinia region, this highly-acclaimed winery was established in 1986. Since then, it has aggressively tapped into the enormous potential of Campania’s unique terroir and ancient varieties. The estate proprietors have pinpointed the region’s finest vineyards and work closely with consulting enologist Riccardo Cotarella, one of Italy’s most esteemed winemaking talents. The results have been remarkable – the wines of Feudi di San Gregorio have met time and again with stellar reviews and continue to garner international critical acclaim.

    Wine Spectator: 94 points

    Bold and structured red. Dark color black licorice, raspberry and mineral character and hints of dried flowers full-bodied, with spicy fruit and undertones of black pepper. Chewy finish. This is fantastic. Best after 2007. 5,000 cases made. - James Suckling

    Review date: February 2004