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2004 Tenimenti Angelini Italian (Tuscany) Red "Tre Rose Vino Nobile di Montepulciano"

Winery: Tenimenti Angelini

Vintage: 2004

Wine Name/Vineyard: "Tre Rose Vino Nobile di Montepulciano"

Wine Category: Italian (Tuscany) Red

Grape blend: 90% Prugnolo, 5% Canaiolo, & 5% Cabernet Sauvignon

Region: Vino Nobile di Montepulciano

State or country: Italy

Price: $23

Cases produced: 15,000

KWG Score: 89.2 (based on 4 reviews)

Average Virtual Score: 89 (based on 1 review)

Ken's Wine Rating: Very Good (89.99-87)

Review date: May 26, 2008

Wine Review: For an Old World wine, this wine has a lot of New World style to it for a Vino Nobile. I found that characteristic to be very attractive and as a result this was a very appealing wine. This ruby wine opens with a pleasant cherry like bouquet. On the palate, this wine is balanced, fully dry, has no hard edges, and is very tasty. The flavors were black cherry like with a controlled touch of oak. The finish is quite dry and has medium tannins that sail on for quite some time. This wine is a great option for hearty beef stew or even grilled steak tips. Enjoy – Ken

Winemaker Notes: Color: Garnet red in color. Aroma: bouquet delicate and intense, with pleasant delicate scent of violet. Taste: full, well balanced and dry, with a solid tannic structure.

Organic status: not organic

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