One whiff followed by a sip or two confirms that this is a different breed for the Maremma. Why? Because there's zero Sangiovese in it; instead the blend is 70% Cab with equal parts Alicante and Petit Verdot. The wine is big, broad, chocolaty, almost raisiny, and ultimately it scores for being full-force but perfectly balanced.
One whiff followed by a sip or two confirms that this is a different breed for the Maremma. Why? Because there's zero Sangiovese in it; instead the blend is 70% Cab with equal parts Alicante and Petit Verdot. The wine is big, broad, chocolaty, almost raisiny, and ultimately it scores for being full-force but perfectly balanced.
One whiff followed by a sip or two confirms that this is a different breed for the Maremma. Why? Because there's zero Sangiovese in it; instead the blend is 70% Cab with equal parts Alicante and Petit Verdot. The wine is big, broad, chocolaty, almost raisiny, and ultimately it scores for being full-force but perfectly balanced.
One whiff followed by a sip or two confirms that this is a different breed for the Maremma. Why? Because there's zero Sangiovese in it; instead the blend is 70% Cab with equal parts Alicante and Petit Verdot. The wine is big, broad, chocolaty, almost raisiny, and ultimately it scores for being full-force but perfectly balanced.