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Description

It pours an intense ruby red with hues of garnet, with an intense aromatic range: blackcurrant, tobacco, coffee and graphite. This wine has a lingering taste and is warm, powerful, spiced, with balanced and velvet-smooth tannins.

"Underbrush, black plum and balsamic notes lead the nose of this wine. The concentrated palate offers prune, blackberry jam, mocha and liquorice flavours alongside assertive but refined tannins. Drink through 2025." 91 points, Kerin O'Keefe, Wine Enthusiast (January 2018)

Adanti Il Domenico Montefalco Sagrantino 2010

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Attributes

  • Type: Red Wine

  • Style: Savoury and Classic Red

  • Country: Italy

  • Region: Umbria

  • Vintage: 2010

  • Size: 75cl

Adanti

Adanti, a prestigious Umbrian producer, is celebrated for its exceptional Sagrantino di Montefalco wines. Founded in the 1960s, this family-run estate is located in the heart of the Montefalco region. Adanti combines traditional viticulture with modern winemaking techniques, focusing on sustainability and minimal intervention. Their Sagrantino wines are renowned for their power, depth, and remarkable ageing potential, capturing the unique character of the Montefalco terroir. Additionally, Adanti produces elegant Montefalco Rosso and refined white wines. The estate's unwavering commitment to quality and authenticity has earned them a respected place among Italy's esteemed wine producers.

Umbria

Umbria, located in central Italy, is renowned for its distinctive and high-quality wines. The region's varied climate and fertile soils, including those enriched by volcanic activity, provide ideal conditions for viticulture. It is particularly celebrated for its red wines made from Sangiovese and the indigenous Sagrantino grapes. Sagrantino di Montefalco is especially notable, offering robust, full-bodied wines with deep fruit flavours, tannic structure, and ageing potential. The area also produces excellent whites, such as Orvieto, known for its fresh acidity, floral aromas, and citrus notes. With a blend of traditional winemaking techniques and modern innovations, Umbria offers a rich and varied wine experience.