Orsogna, Nican, 2009, Montepulciano D’Abruzzo, Italy

Orsogna, Nican, 2009, Montepulciano D'Abruzzo, Italy

Orsogna, Nican, 2009, Montepulciano D’Abruzzo, Italy

This got a mixed review from various wine awards but I’m leaning towards a Silver medal from the Brussels Awards because 17 years old this red wine from Orsogna, in the Montepulciano D’Abruzzo region of Italy is fresh and full of ripe black flavours which are on the jammy side. Its this jammy side that is splitting me. That said there are oak and chocolate notes and the tannins are soft and subtle. Its a wine to drink with food. We had a slow cooked roast beef joint and it paired wonderful. At Eur75 a bottle it’s rather over price for me, it also means many people won’t get to taste it, that’s a shame. Its like an aging Rolls Royce, still excellent but expensive.

Orsogna, Nican, Montepulciano, 2009, Italy

Orsogna, Nican, Montepulciano, 2009, Italy

Orsogna, Nican, Montepulciano, 2009, Italy

 

Ooohhh, it’s good. Orsogna realy know how to make quality wine. Dry with soft integrated tannins this is a quality red wine. Aromas and flavours of blackberry, plum, chocolate and oak with notes of leather and slight herby undertone poking through.

At about £30 a bottle it’s not cheap but rather good and you are unlikely to disappoint any you serve, unless they are tea total 😀