TN 2007 San Felice BdM "Campogiovanni"

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TN 2007 San Felice BdM "Campogiovanni"

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Well, this certainly isn't a bad wine. This is very accessible now, has substantial sweetness, has a firm yet pliant structure with fine, tingly tannin suppressed beneath the glycerous, oily mouthfeel. Overall, tastes like something a conclave of cardinals would drink at an off-site.

I'd guess this is a more modern BdM although it seems like it would age into something interesting too. I have no clue what would be a benchmark for a traditional BdM.
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I also like the Campogiovanni, Art, but am hesitant to say so around fans of classical Brunello.
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Uccelleria and Argiano.
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