
Suckling over Guado al Tasso 1990
This is one of the first vintages of Guado al Tasso, full body, dense and rich with currants and blackberries. So much fruit and intensity, spicy. A little rustic and old style but holding on wonderfully.
Description
Land | Italy |
Region | Tuscany |
Rebsorten | Cabernet Sauvignon, Cabernet Franc, Merlot, Petit Verdot |
Alkoholgehalt | 13.5% |
Füllstand | Top-Shoulder |
Verschlußart | cork stopper |
Kennzeichnung | Contains sulphites |
Farbe | Red |
Inverkehrbringer | Marchesi Antinori SpA, Piazza Antinori 3, IT 50123 Firenze |
Charakter | Dry |
Servierempfehlung | Decant at 16-18°C |
Trinkempfehlung | 1998 - 2032 |
Jahrgang | 1990 |
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Guado al Tasso 1990

Explore the unparalleled elegance of Marchesi Antinori's 1990 Guado al Tasso – a wine that reflects the pioneering spirit of the Antinori family in every bottle. This exceptional vintage from Tuscany is not just a wine, but a journey through time, captured in the richness of aromas and impressive depth of this unique wine.
The Guado al Tasso 1990 is characterized by a bouquet that caresses the senses with a bold blend of black berries, dried plums, and finely woven nuances of leather and tobacco. The combination of these aromas creates a captivating fragrance that intensifies the anticipation of the first sip.
On the palate, the Guado al Tasso 1990 unfolds with impressive structure and remarkable balance. Ripe tannins give the wine a silky texture, while notes of dark chocolate, coffee, and spicy hints of cedar add intriguing complexity. The combination of power and finesse makes this wine a true masterpiece.
This vintage is not just a wine, but a time capsule that captures the dedication of the Antinori family and the unique terroirs of Guado al Tasso's vineyards. The Guado al Tasso 1990 tells the story of an extraordinary year and marks a pinnacle in the art of winemaking.
Marchesi Antinori
Information about the winemaker:
Wine lovers prick up their ears at the graceful sound of the name "Antinori". Because hardly any other family has shaped Italian winemaking history as strongly as the noble family with its headquarters in Florence. For more than six centuries, the noble family has stood for premium quality drops of pleasure.
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