The reason this bottle looks empty is that we drank it all. That’s
proof enough that it tasted good, but more is required in this case. The wine
comes from the famous Dario Sattui of Castelllo di Amorosa, which is not in Italy but northern Napa
Valley and one of the most authentically-assembled,
intriguing structures ever to grace that New World version of Tuscany
(or Provence,
or whatever Mediterranean association you prefer).
Fittingly, the 2008 La Castellana (“The Lady
of the Castle”) is a “super Tuscan,” which means, as you know, a blend of Bordeaux varieties (70% cabernet
sauvignon, 16% merlot) and the more
southerly sangiovese (14%). It makes this wine more enticing at an early age
and adds to the remarkable depth of flavor. Generally, the Lady’s a testament
to the distance Sattui has traveled in wine-making, as well as in architectural
daring, and another indication of the inter-relatedness of the global vineyard.
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