Taking its name from the Latin for blood of Jupiter, Sangiovese’s home is Tuscany where it produces wines with the tannins and acidity to perfectly match Italy’s rich culinary tradition. Complicating the story, Sangiovese goes under numerous names including Brunello in Montalcino and Prugnolo in Montepulciano. With the emergence of Super-Tuscans over recent decades winemakers have experimented with blending Sangiovese with international varieties, often with spectacular results.
Critic score 91.5/100
Maturity Ready 2018 - 2024
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Maturity Ready 2016 - 2025
Maturity Mature 2011 - 2020
Maturity Young 2025 - 2050
Maturity Ready 2019 - 2029
Maturity Mature 2006 - 2015
Critic score 96/100
Maturity Ready 2023 - 2044
Critic score 95/100
Maturity Ready 2024 - 2034
Maturity Ready 2017 - 2027
Maturity Ready 2018 - 2030
Maturity Ready 2014 - 2024
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