San Fereolo, Dogliani DOCG 2008 comes from the Piedmont region of Italy and is made with 100% Dolcetto. Winemaker Nicoletta Bocca delicately produces this wine from a small part of an ancient 1400 foot vineyard and 80 year old vines that sit on a hillside above the Piedmontese village of Dogliani. The grapes are fermented in large neutral Slavonian oak vats. You can smell the limestone soil as it shows in the nose as wet stone and hints of voilet. Intense flavors of anise, blackberry, pine resin and dark fruit show in the glass. This is a very powerful wine that knocked my socks off. As it opened it got softer and the fruit really began to shine with soft tannins and nice acidity. SRP $30
Castello Di Magione Morcinaia Vendemmia DOC 20 08 from the Umbria region of Italy. This is a blend of 40% Cabernet Sauvignon, 40% Merlot and 20% Sangiovese. This wine is full of red and black fruit. Blackberry notes stand out with some earthy tones rounded out with some cherry. You get a bit of the acidity from the Sangiovese grapes and tannins that show this wine still has time to age. SRP $35
Le Boncie 2014 Toscana is a IGT classified wine estate bottled by Le Boncie in Castelnuovo Berardenga, Italy. This is a decent everyday wine. Notes of black cherry, clove and vanilla escape from the glass. On my palate it was light and thin with flavors of black cherry and raspberry with some spice finish on the tip of my tongue. The SRP is $23.
