BASILISCO AGLIANICO DEL VULTURE - 2000
 Aglianico, the Barolo of the South, is a bold and powerful varietal. It is often grown in volcanic soils in hot climates. This varietal was originally brought to Italy by the Greeks.
Aglianico, the Barolo of the South, is a bold and powerful varietal. It is often grown in volcanic soils in hot climates. This varietal was originally brought to Italy by the Greeks. TASTING NOTES:
Deep inky purple color with an enormous fig and prune nose accented by a bit of coffee. Flavors of fig, prune, leather, earth, black currant and hints of oak, strawberry and raspberry, especially on the second day. Serious mouth-drying astringency, enormous concentration, complexity, saturation and intensity. Lots of leathery tannin, acidity and robust fruit.
SCORE & RECOMMENDATION:
91 PTS
A complex Italian red with a tremendous nose. The aromatics on this wine are mind-blowing. This wine is not for everyone. It is very dry and has a ton of sediment. I did not decant this red, but would highly recommend doing so. Around $24 a bottle with 14.5% alcohol that is undetectable in this well structured effort.




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