2017 Sammarco, Castello dei Rampolla, Tuscany, Italy
- Red
- Dry
- Full Bodied
- Sangiovese
Ready, but will keep
- Antonio Galloni
- 95/100
- Monica Larner
- 95/100
- James Suckling
- 98/100
Product: 20178117438
Colour Red
Sweetness Dry
Vintage 2017
Alcohol % 14
Maturity Ready, but will keep
Grape List Sangiovese
Body Full Bodied
Producer Castello dei Rampolla
Critics reviews
Antonio Galloni 95/100
The 2017 Sammarco is heady, exotic and totally beautiful. It is also not anywhere near ready to show all it's got. Iron, smoke, red cherry fruit, leather, bloody orange and spice are some of the many notes that infuse the 2017 with layers of complexity. Firm, muscular tannins are going to need time to soften. Even so, the 2017 is a rare Sammarco that will require only minimal cellaring, which is why the estate decided to release it ahead of the 2016. Drinking window 2022 - 2037. antonio_galloni, Vinous.com.com (Aug 2020)
Drink 2022 - 2037
Monica Larner 95/100
Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot and a tiny part Sangiovese, the 2017 Sammarco is lush, generous and soft. This wine captures the spirit of generosity and richness that characterizes this sunny vintage. It reveals softer lines and more pliant contours compared to some of the cooler vintages of the past, and you get a generous down pouring of dark fruit, dried blackberry, cinnamon spice and cured leather or tobacco. The tannins are quite robust, but the wine also shows an immediate and accessible approach that distinguishes this growing season. You might notice that my review for the 2016 vintage is missing. That's because the 2016 vintage will be released after 2017 when that older wine has benefitted from more cellaring. Drink 2022 - 2040. monica_larner, Wine Advocate (Sep 2020)
Drink 2022 - 2037
James Suckling 98/100
Such beautiful balance and refinement to this legendary red with cherries, chocolate, walnuts, hazelnuts and autumn leaves. It’s medium to full-bodied with wonderful, creamy tannins and a persistent and complete finish. Better than the exquisite 2015? A blend of cabernet sauvignon, sangiovese and merlot. Needs three to four years to show all it has. Definitely one for the cellar. james_suckling, jamessuckling_com (Dec 2020)
Drink 2022 - 2037
About this wine
Sangiovese
A black grape widely grown in Central Italy and the main component of Chianti and Vino Nobile di Montepulciano as well as being the sole permitted grape for the famed Brunello di Montalcino.
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Castello dei Rampolla
Castello dei Rampolla’s pedigree and roots are firmly entrenched in the Super Tuscan category. The estate dates back to the 13th century and has remained in the hands of the Di Napoli family since 1739.
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