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Cantine Lonardo – Irpinia Aglianico Taurasi DOC 2018

 

A red from the Taurasi DOC in Campania, smells of plum, blackberry, and cherry. The taste is bright and jammy with flavors of cherry, plum, fig, blackberry, and black grapes on a light, mildly astringent body. The finish is long and dry with a moderately low acidity, featuring notes of dark chocolate covered cherries, raspberry jam, rhubarb, forest floor, and soft oak. Overall, it’s a lovely and approachable red that’s surprisingly lovely for it’s age, and the judicious use of oak here is surprisingly nice, adding depth but not upstaging the grapes. A fantastic wine for $20.

Lively

ABV:15%
IBU:
Malts:100% Aglianico
Other:"After racking, 50% of the wine is stored in 25 hl oak barrels, while the remaining portion continues aging in stainless steel. Spontaneous malolactic fermentation takes place and lasts for 15 days. The blended wine in stainless steel is bottled in March without filtration."
Yeast:Wine

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