Review: 2019 Sapaio Toscana IGT

Review: 2019 Sapaio Toscana IGT

Podere Sapaio’s eponymous Supertuscan is a standout from the moment you open the bottle. (The name comes from Sapaia, a very old Tuscan grape variety.) A blend of 70% cabernet sauvignon, 20% petit verdot, and 10% cabernet franc, the wine spends 18 months in barriques and 12 months in bottle before release. The opulence of cabernet is fully filtered through the elegance of Tuscany here, a core of cherries (foremost) and currants laced with a significant herbaceous quality — mint leaves, sage, pipe tobacco, and gentle lashings of oak. A delicate layer of licorice lingers on the lasting finish, which sees touches of bay leaf and a drop of vanilla. Impossibly rich with silky tannins, there’s still enough acidity here to keep things lively and quaffable — it’s a delight with a hearty Italian meal, but I’ve been sipping it solo after dinner concluded for the better part of an hour.

An outstanding wine worth cellaring — or drinking immediately.

A / $94 / sapaio.com

2019 Sapaio Toscana IGT

$94
9.5

Rating

9.5/10

A veteran journalist, the author of four books, a published poet, and an award-winning winemaker, Christopher Null has more than 25 years of experience writing about wine and spirits. He founded Drinkhacker in 2007. He also writes regularly about the science of booze for WIRED and is an occasional contributor to ADI's Distiller magazine. He has been a judge for both the American Distilling Institute Judging of Craft Spirits and Whiskies of the World spirits competitions and often works as a consultant, developing formal tasting notes for spirits brands around the world.

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