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“The Best in Bolgheri”

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2017 Tenuta Argentiera Bolgheri Superiore 750 ml

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The New Face of Bolgheri Greatness

Imagine you’d gotten the inside line on Sassicaia or Ornellaia before their popularity exploded—that you’d stocked your cellar with these iconic $200+ Italian thoroughbreds when they went for two digits. 

That’s the chance you have with this sultry, opulent 2017 Tenuta Argentiera Bolgheri Superiore. Modeled after Left Bank Bordeaux, it hails from a sea-breeze-caressed property on the Tuscan coast that stands close to the ocean and occupies the highest elevation in the Bolgheri DOC.

“This is a beautiful wine that is climbing fast on a podium of the best in Bolgheri,” raved Wine Advocate. Comprising 50% Cabernet Sauvignon, 40% Merlot, and 10% Cabernet Franc, the wine rested 18 months in 50% new French oak barrels. Its dark, crushed-berry power is matched by ethereal aromas of spice, soil, cigar smoke, and underbrush. 

We and Wine Advocate weren’t the only ones beguiled. James Suckling called the Argentiera “a big and impressive wine...No denying. Full body with such depth and power. Crazy. An endless finish.” To top it off, Decanter’s lofty 96-point score landed it among the finest bottles coming out of Italy—leaving no doubt as to the tremendous blue-chip investment it represents.

Perched 700 feet above sea level, Argentiera’s vineyards afford a spectacular view of the gleaming Tyrrhenian Sea. The elevation increases the range between daytime and nighttime temperatures, boosting phenolic ripeness in the grapes.

Ringed by forest and evergreen scrubs, the soils are a complex array of sand, stones, and clay.  Silver mines that once dotted the hills inspired the estate’s name (from argento, Italian for silver).

Tenuta Argentiera no longer stands on the brink of greatness—it’s fully coming into its own. Don’t miss this chance to get in early.