Italy
strong & full-bodied
Negroamaro 100%, but not " black and bitter" as the name suggests, but notes of cassis and plums, nice , ripe tannin. Full-bodied, but not bulky. Aromas of leather, a hint of nutmeg.
Creamy fine, with exceptional finesse in this price class Clear grip. Primitivo and Negroamaro give besides the very elegant kind
A smoky touch.
strong & full-bodied
Dark color, a touch of residual sweetness completely absorbed in the fruit and amazing, pleasant freshness for a Primitivo. Cherry, juicy and very lively. Animating, grippy structure on the palate. Forest floor and red berries.
In addition to the classic aromas of plums, spices and sweet cherries, this primitivo, which has been developed in the wood, has a strong note of vanilla, bitter chocolate and carnations with a full but never heavy structure.
strong & full-bodied
Plum-spicy, aromatic, a real Primitivo. Fruity and spicy, berries and cloves. Cowardly fruit without any disturbing cooked or
marmalade flavours. Goes well with game dishes, oven vegetables, hard cheeses.
Negroamaro, black and bitter. The name says it all. Smoky, spicy, full-bodied. The pure southern Italy.
strong & full-bodied
As befits a good Sagrantino, this "beginner" from di
Filippo is packed with sweet fruit, plump cherries, notes of underbrush, a hefty
liquorice and a truckload of tannin. Matured in wooden barrels.
Goes well with game, braised red meat, hard cheeses.