Tasting Notes and Scores
The 2020 Tignanello is so primary, so intensely fruit-driven, that it almost tastes like a barrel sample. A burst of red Sangiovese fruit opens first, followed by hints of blood orange, cinnamon, spice, dried flowers and mocha develop later. Time in the glass brings out striking dimensions. In 2020, Tignanello is wonderfully sleek and racy, with fine tannins that lie below a core of bright, sculpted fruit. The balance here is just sublime. I can't wait to revisit the 2020 with age.
Antonio Galloni
James Suckling
Cru World Wines
Vinum Wine Magazine
Vinum Wine Magazine
2023-11-01
Wine Enthusiast
Wine Enthusiast
2024-09-01
Falstaff
Falstaff
2024-02-09
Newly on the market now, the 2020 Tignanello shows a gorgeous bouquet with an upfront and accessible personality. Right off the bat, you get dark cherry, dried raspberry, spice, toasted almond and citrusy blood orange. The blend is normally 75% to 80% Sangiovese with 7% Cabernet Franc. The grape in between, making up 13% to 18%, is Cabernet Sauvignon. This vintage is very pretty and won’t require a long wait. The tannins are sweet and silky. “Tignanello proves itself as a great vineyard site in both the challenging and the classic years,” says Managing Director Renzo Cotarella.
Wine Advocate
Monica Larner
Robert Parker
2023-02-09
From 2000 this blend of about 80% Sangiovese with the Cabernets could technically qualify as a Chianti Classico but Antinori choose to continue to sell it as IGT Toscana. Lifted nose but still quite a dense, sweet palate with some refreshment on the finish. (JR)
Jancis Robinson
Jancis Robinson
2023-06-22
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