Italy
Suvereto, Maremma
Tuscany
Red
Montepulciano, Cabernet Sauvignon, Sangiovese, Alicante, Marselan
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2017 - 2019
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It's great to see Montepeloso and proprietor Fabio Chiarellotto bounce back so quickly after the wildly disappointing 2013s. According to Chiarellotto, a bacterial issue on the bottling line adversely affected those wines. I saw no such issues with the 2015s. Over the last few years, Chiarellotto has backed off some of the overtness his early wines showed. Even so, these are deep, resonant wines that capture all the magic of Maremma. The highly regarded winemaker Fabrizio Moltard consults.
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Fabio Chiarelotto is one of the top producers in Maremma and Italy more broadly. For the last few years Chiarelotto has worked out of a makeshift warehouse cellar while building a new winery. The current facility is not at all adequate for wines with this level of ambition. Moreover, a number of the wines I tasted on my most recent visit were completely marred by brett. That is such a shame, as the raw materials are first-rate. Hopefully Chiarelotto will get his cellar situation sorted out quickly, because these wines are literally dying where they are now.
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