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On Oct 19, 8:49*am, "Bi!!" > wrote:
> On Oct 18, 8:02*pm, DaleW > wrote:
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> > On Oct 18, 8:11*am, "Bi!!" > wrote:

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> > > I had some folk for dinner and opened four differnet Italian wines. No
> > > Chianti or Brunello for some reason.

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> > > 2006 Franchetti-This is a wine from Mt Etna made in a very modern
> > > style. *A blend of Petite Verdo and Cesanese the wine is deep purple
> > > in the glass, almost violet. *Super concentrated plenty of cassis and
> > > blueberry with leather and oak notes. "B"

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> > > 2003 Tenuta di Trinoro Toscana-This Bordeaux blend is made by the same
> > > folks who make Franchetti. *A Cab based blend from southern Tuscany..
> > > Ripe, oaky and jammy. *NOt my style especially for an Italian wine.
> > > Low acid, soft tannins a bit too flabby for me. "C+"

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> > > 1999 Masseto-100% merlot. *Incredible intensity and complexity.
> > > Exotic nose of spices and black fruits. *blackberry and currants on
> > > the palate with cedar and spice on the finish. *Still young and fresh.
> > > "A"

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> > > 1997 Gaja Langhe Sori San Lorenzo-Pale red in the glass. *Effusive
> > > nose typical of nebbiolo with tar and tea notes with plenty of dark
> > > berry. *Powerful on the palate. *Earthy, mineral driven with plenty
> > > of *ripe blackberry. *"A"

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> > It's a pity about the Franchetti, it's certainly possible to make good
> > to great wines on Etna!
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> Personal preference I guess. *It was too "Parker" for my tastes. *The
> wine suffers from too much ripeness, too much oak and not enough
> acidity. *I like the idea just not the execution. *Tasted more
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Oh, I totally agree on the Franchetti. I just think it's a pity that
one of the more well-financed and prominent people on Mt Etna goes for
that style, when I think the terroir is so well suited for wines with
medium bodies, balanced acids, etc (like the Biondi Outis, Graci, or
the basic Terre Nere)