Sign up for the Daily Sip

Your daily dose of wine knowledge.
Fun, short emails featuring wines, winemakers, regions, gadgets and more.


Email Address
Wine > Italy > Basilicata > Aglianico del Vulture > Tenuta del Portale Aglianico

Tenuta del Portale Aglianico - 2006

Tenuta del Portale Aglianico

Print this page

Each bottle of wine purchased on Bottlenotes is fulfilled by an in-state, licensed retailer.

Quantity:

March 28, 2010
Please see comments below.

Tags: Tenuta del Portale
Average rating: wine ratingwine ratingwine ratingwine ratingwine rating
User rating: wine ratingwine ratingwine ratingwine ratingwine rating

0 out of 0 people thought this note was helpful.

March 26, 2010
This particular Tenuta (Le Vigne a Capanno) is their top wine, and it is absolutely fabulous. I can't stress enough in this note that $25 is a small price to pay for such an aromatic and flavorful wine. Aglianico del Vulture has come into its own. The volcanic mixture of soil lends the Basilicata region, and thus the Aglianico grape, a unique flavor. This garnet colored wine has aromas of mint, violets, and spices. The flavors are of herbs and spices such as cinnamon and mint, and dark, rich cherries. It's quite complex, tannic, and so silky smooth on the palate. It lingers for quite awhile. It is such a brilliant wine that I can't believe I paid such a low price for such complexity. Ten days of maceration; 15 months in slavonian barrels; 8 months in the bottle; this wine is capable of aging up to 15 years, but I wouldn't go past 10. Pair with beef, aged cheeses, chops and game dishes.

Tags: Tenuta del Portale
Average rating: wine ratingwine ratingwine ratingwine ratingwine rating
User rating: wine ratingwine ratingwine ratingwine ratingwine rating

2 out of 2 people thought this note was helpful.

March 28, 2010
Your note makes me want to try this wine!
 
March 28, 2010
Just a quick note about this winery: Le Vigne a Capanno
is Tenuta del Portale's top wine as far as price ($25);
but it's completely different from the Riserva ($20) in
taste. They both are aged in barrels and bottles
differently. Their Starsa ($15) is their typical
Aglianico. It is a solid table wine that's perfect for
any everyday tomato-based sauce, steaks, lamb, etc. The
bottom line is each one has a distinct, yet awesome
flavor and all should be tried. Price note: all prices
are from Total Wine.
 

Showing 1-2
of 2