Santa Barbara Stefano Antonucci Pathos 2020

Santa Barbara Stefano Antonucci Pathos 2020

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LM 94
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Santa Barbara, 0,75 l - 14.00%
33% Cabernet Sauvignon, 33% Merlot, 34% Syrah

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Marche - Italy
Red still

How to serve

Serve at:

16 - 18°C.

Decanting time:

1 Hour

Longevity:

10 - 15 years

Glass:
Full Bodied and Very Aged Red Wines
Santa Barbara Stefano Antonucci Pathos 2020

Colour

Deep ruby red.

Bouquet

Hints of blackberries, raspberries, red fruits (cassis, ripe cherries), and spices (red pepper, cocoa and menthol), all wrapped in graphite mineral.

Flavour

Great smoothness, which enhances the wine's pleasantness. The tannins are sweet and inviting. The wine is long and persistent.

Pairing

Ideal for pairing with game, lamb and fine cheeses.

Pasta
Meat
Cheese
Matured cheese
Lamb
Pork

Features

Name Santa Barbara Stefano Antonucci Pathos 2020
Type Red still
Classification IGT Marche
Year 2020
Size 0,75 l Standard
Alcohol content 14.00% by volume
Grape varieties 33% Cabernet Sauvignon, 33% Merlot, 34% Syrah
Country
Region Marche
Origin Barbara (Ancona).
Climate Altitude: 260 m. a.s.l. Exposure: North-East.
Soil composition Medium-textured, rich in skeleton.
Cultivation system Spurred cordon.
Vinification In stainless steel.
Ageing In barriques.
Allergens Contains sulphites
Pairing Ideal for pairing with game, lamb and fine cheeses.
On offer Price Santa Barbara Stefano Antonucci Pathos 2020 HK$ 297.00 

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Vintage

Bibenda
 
5 bunches of grapes - An excellent wine 2020
Veronelli
 
3 red stars - An excellent wine 2020
Vitae AIS
 
3 vines - An excellent wine 2020
xtraWine
95/100 
2020
Vinous
92/100 
2018
James Suckling
96/100 
2017
Robert Parker
91/100 
2010
Wine Spectator
91/100 
2001
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