Marchesi Antinori Solaia Cabernet Sauvignon Blend 2015

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The 2015 Solaia hasn’t moved much since I tasted it last year. In the glass, the 2015 is surprisingly fresh and vibrant for the vintage. Blackberry jam, blood orange, chocolate, licorice, cloves, lavender and menthol are all woven together, but the 2015 needs time to show the full breadth of its beauty, as there is a ton going on here. (Antonio Galloni, Vinous, August 2019)

The 2015 Solaia hasn’t moved much since I tasted it last year. In the glass, the 2015 is surprisingly fresh and vibrant for the vintage. Blackberry jam, blood orange, chocolate, licorice, cloves, lavender and menthol are all woven together, but the 2015 needs time to show the full breadth of its beauty, as there is a ton going on here. (Antonio Galloni, Vinous, August 2019)

9.8

Brandyn Pryce

High alcohol, tannin. Medium plus acid. Very structured and balanced. Black fruits, plum. Leaves with a softness

High alcohol, tannin. Medium plus acid. Very structured and balanced. Black fruits, plum. Leaves with a softness

9.4

Bo Conrad

This is really good - sort of light but great

This is really good - sort of light but great

8.9

John W

Deep, dark ruby coloration. Almost black. On the nose, dark cherry, blueberry, blackberry, currant, tobacco and florals. On the palate, nice body, initial bitterness with black current/licorice followed by a long finish of chocolate, forever, and hints of mint. Nicely balanced tannins. Outstanding wine.

Deep, dark ruby coloration. Almost black. On the nose, dark cherry, blueberry, blackberry, currant, tobacco and florals. On the palate, nice body, initial bitterness with black current/licorice followed by a long finish of chocolate, forever, and hints of mint. Nicely balanced tannins. Outstanding wine.

10

Location

  • 43380 US Hwy 19 N
    Tarpon Springs, FL 34689

  • Hours:
    9am - 9pm every day

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