Parker about Tignanello Magnum 2007
The 2007 Tignanello is ripe with promise for the future. The wine has just started its evolutionary track with aromas of blackcurrant, dried blackberry and cherry. This was a warm but balanced vintage that shows beautiful results today and exceeds my already high expectations. There is a steady thickness and determination to the wine that carries it forward. This was the last vintage made in the Tignanello winery before the structure saw a major overhaul. Given the staying power of this historic wine, I feel that this vintage will hold easily for another 20 years or more.
Description
Land | Italy |
Region | Tuscany |
Rebsorten | Sangiovese 80%, Cabernet Sauvignon 15%, Cabernet Franc 5% |
Alkoholgehalt | 14.00% |
Füllstand | Into Neck |
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 | 2015 - 2042 |
Parker Punkte | 95 |
Jahrgang | 2007 |
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Tignanello Magnum 2007

The 2007 Tignanello from Marchesi Antinori is a stunning Super Tuscan that embodies the elegance and complexity of Tuscan winemaking. This vintage presents an intense bouquet of ripe red fruits such as cherries and raspberries on the nose, complemented by notes of black currants, Mediterranean herbs, vanilla, and a hint of cocoa. On the palate, the wine unfolds a captivating balance between power and finesse, with supple tannins and a lively acidity that lends freshness and structure. Aromas of dark chocolate, tobacco, and sweet spices enrich the flavor profile, while the long, complex finish is characterized by mineral notes. The 2007 Tignanello is an exquisite wine with great aging potential, already demonstrating impressive harmony today but destined to develop further in the coming years.
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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