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Paolo Bea, Montefalco Rosso Riserva “Pipparello”

Umbria, Italy 2015 (750mL)
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Paolo Bea, Montefalco Rosso Riserva “Pipparello”

Bea needs no introduction:
Whether it’s the powerhouse “Pagliaro,” the ultimate expression of Montefalco's
Sagrantino grape, or this “Pipparello,” a classic Montefalco Rosso DOC blend
of Sangiovese, Sagrantino, and Montepulciano, these are sought-after collectibles
that don’t show up much on retail shelves. The Bea family’s history in the
Montefalco area dates to the 1500s, but only in the last 20 years or so have
their wines really blown up on the international stage. 


The “Pipparello” Riserva 2015  is named for a hilltop vineyard parcel perched at 1,300 feet, in soils of clay and gravel. Vines in the site average about 20 years of age and the harvest is typically carried out in mid-October. Comprised of 60% Sangiovese, 25% Montepulciano, and15% Sagrantino, this is a riserva-level bottling subjected to an long cuvaison (fermentation in contact with the skins/solids) of 40-50 days, which lends the wine its powerful structure. It’s a deep garnet-red in the glass, a brooding melding of red and black fruits and loamy earth. Scents of sappy black cherry, cassis, mulberry, leather, dark spice, and turned earth carry over to a taut, medium-plus-bodied palate. Even at five years of age, it shows best after an hour or so in a decanter paired with a hearty grilled or roasted meat dish.

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Italy

Northwestern Italy

Piedmont

Italy’s Piedmont region is really a wine “nation”unto itself, producing world-class renditions of every type of wine imaginable: red, white, sparkling, sweet...you name it! However, many wine lovers fixate on the region’s most famous appellations—Barolo and Barbaresco—and the inimitable native red that powers these wines:Nebbiolo.

Tuscany

Chianti

The area known as “Chianti” covers a major chunk of Central Tuscany, from Pisa to Florence to Siena to Arezzo—and beyond. Any wine with “Chianti” in its name is going to contain somewhere between 70% to 100% Sangiovese, and there are eight geographically specific sub-regions under the broader Chianti umbrella.

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