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  • 97 pts Vinous
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2020 Podere Grattamacco Bolgheri Superiore Tuscany 750 ml

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Bolgheri’s Secret-Handshake Stunner

Any Italian wine collector looking to line their cellar with trophies probably collects Sassicaia and Ornellaia. But the savviest Italophiles have a secret handshake: deep verticals of Podere Grattamacco Bolgheri Superiore.

Second only to Sassicaia as Bolgheri’s oldest Super Tuscan, the winery is older than prestigious names like Ornellaia ($240) and Gaja’s Ca’Marcanda ($230)—and their 2020 Bolgheri Superiore outscored them both. The 97-point Grattamacco tied Sassicaia ($240) for the highest-rated Bolgheri DOC wine of the vintage in Vinous

Founded in 1977, Podere Grattamacco is situated on 67 acres that span one of only two hills in Bolgheri. Blessed with a panoramic view of the Tuscan coast, the vines there have an average age of 26 years. They’re planted in marl, calcareous sandstone, and clay, producing the precious Cabernet, Merlot, and Sangiovese that make up Grattamacco. 

Winemaker Luca Marrone and proprietor Claudio Tipa (who also owns Montalcino’s famed and high-scoring Poggio di Sotto) farm their vineyards organically. Touched by a distinct maritime-influenced microclimate, their steep hilltop overlooking the Tyrrhenian Sea sees 300 sunny days a year, tempered by brisk ocean breezes that refresh the vines. 

Conditions were fantastic in 2020, an early, warm year that created powerful wines endowed with bold, ripe fruit. After spontaneous fermentation in oak vats, the Grattamacco is punched down manually and macerated carefully, extracting only fully ripe tannins. A blend of 60% Cabernet Sauvignon, 20% Cabernet Franc, 10% Merlot, and 10% Sangiovese, it was bottled after 21 months in French oak barriques and is now hitting a beautiful stride.