Antinori Toscana Tignanello 2004
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This is rich and still young, boasting cherry and strawberry fruit flavors along with savory and minerally elements. Beautifully balanced, complex and long on the finish.—Non-blind Tignanello vertical (October 2019). Drink now through 2032. 26,665 cases made.
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95 Offers aromas of blackberry, with hints of raisin and lots of spices. Full and velvety, with wonderful concentration and a long, rich finish. Very stylish and exciting. Sangiovese, Cabernet Sauvignon and Cabernet Franc. Best after 2012. 26,665 cases made. —JS
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Red Still

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Sangiovese
The name Sangiovese comes from the Latin sanguis Jovis, meaning "blood of Jove." Its color mirrors its etymology: The wines range from brick red to copper-tinged, and can be quite concentrated. Although the grape is originally from southern Italy, the central region of Tuscany boasts the best Sangiovese wines in the world. It is the most widely planted grape variety in the country.
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Antinori Toscana Tignanello 2004
This is rich and still young, boasting cherry and strawberry fruit flavors along with savory and minerally elements. Beautifully balanced, complex and long on the finish.—Non-blind Tignanello vertical (October 2019). Drink now through 2032. 26,665 cases made.
See all reviews of this wine (1)
95 Offers aromas of blackberry, with hints of raisin and lots of spices. Full and velvety, with wonderful concentration and a long, rich finish. Very stylish and exciting. Sangiovese, Cabernet Sauvignon and Cabernet Franc. Best after 2012. 26,665 cases made. —JS
Primary Grape
Sangiovese
The name Sangiovese comes from the Latin sanguis Jovis, meaning "blood of Jove." Its color mirrors its etymology: The wines range from brick red to copper-tinged, and can be quite concentrated. Although the grape is originally from southern Italy, the central region of Tuscany boasts the best Sangiovese wines in the world. It is the most widely planted grape variety in the country.
