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2013 Rocca di Frassinello Rocca di Frassinello Marema Toscana DOC 750 ml

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Rothschild Brings the Best of the Médoc to the Maremma

Decades ago, Super Tuscan wines took the world by storm, offering the best of both Italy and France: intriguing Sangiovese-based wines, rounded out by Cabernet Sauvignon that drank with more ease out the gate than Brunello, and buzzed with Tuscan verve.

One particular collaboration — between Eric de Rothschild and Castellare’s Paolo Panerai — is perhaps one of the most exciting partnerships to come out of the Super Tuscan movement. Each partner committed massive resources to their Maremma project and the result was a new winery, designed by world-famous architect Renzo Piano, which opened in 2007.

Piano’s winery is a work of art, but in the end, it is all about the wine. Ever since the first vintage in 2004, Rocca di Frassinello has married Bordeaux and Tuscany through expertise: Castellare winemaker Alessandro Cellai and Les Domaines Baron de Rothschild-Lafite winemaker Christian Le Sommer apply their knowledge to the grapes of Rocca di Frassinello — a blend of Italian and French varietals from a piece of land hand-picked for its similarity to Chianti and Montalcino, but gifted with opulence-inducing warmth.

The same combination that has yielded multiple Gambero Rosso Tre Bicchieri awards has resulted in a 2013 wine that, once again, is one of the most finely-sculpted Super Tuscans available under $40. A blend of 60% Sangioveto, 20% Cabernet Sauvignon, and 20% Merlot, the 2013 Rocca di Frassinello “Rocca di Frassinello” is dark ruby with a touch of purple. Red berries and dried fruit mingle with espresso, leather, dark spices and toasted oak on the nose. Full-bodied and ripe, the wine deserves several hours in a decanter before serving now, or will cellar well for 8-10 years.

WineAccess faithful know Rocca di Frassinello well, and have snapped up past vintages in short order. At this price, this one is sure to go quickly. Released at $54, just $37.99 today. Shipping included on 4.