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Felipe Staiti Vertigo 2019
94
jamessuckling.com
$50.00
VINTAGES#:
12659
750 ml bottle
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Blueberries, cassis, lemon peel, sandalwood and mahogany on the nose. Dried basil, too. Medium-bodied with fleshy, chewy tannins and bright acidity. Herbal, spicy and flavorful. Excellent length. 80% malbec, 10% syrah and 10% cabernet franc. Drink after 2023 [and will hold until 2032]. Score - 94. (jamessuckling.com, May 3, 2022)
More Details
- Release DateNovember 15, 2024
- Alcohol/Vol15.5%
- Made InMendoza, Argentina
- ByFelipe Staiti
- Sugar Content2 gram per Litre
- VarietalMalbec Blend
Product Details
Blueberries, cassis, lemon peel, sandalwood and mahogany on the nose. Dried basil, too. Medium-bodied with fleshy, chewy tannins and bright acidity. Herbal, spicy and flavorful. Excellent length. 80% malbec, 10% syrah and 10% cabernet franc. Drink after 2023 [and will hold until 2032]. Score - 94. (jamessuckling.com, May 3, 2022)
More Details
- Release DateNovember 15, 2024
- Alcohol/Vol15.5%
- Made InMendoza, Argentina
- ByFelipe Staiti
- Sugar Content2 gram per Litre
- VarietalMalbec Blend
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