Italy is well represented with 17 wines out of 100 in the “Top 100 Cellar Selection” ranking by “Wine Enthusiast” magazine, which has selected the best 2013 vintages worth keeping in one’s cellar. First of the Italians, at number 3, is Giovanni Chiappini 2009 Guado de’ Gemoli Bolgheri Superiore, with Chianti Classico Isole e Olena 2010 at 7 and two Brunello di Montalcino, Capanna 2007 Riserva (12) and Casanova di Neri 2007 Cerretalto (16) close behind. Then, in position 24, Paleo 2009 Igt Toscana by Le Macchiole, followed by two more Brunellos, Valdicava 2007 Madonna del Piano Riserva at 29 and Padelletti 2007 Riserva at 33. Nobile di Montepulciano 2010 by Dei is at number 38, followed by L’Apparita Igt Toscana 2008 by Castello di Ama (41) and Barolo Cannubi 2009 by Paolo Scavino at 45. Blu 2009 by Brancaia is at number 51, Ornellaia 2009 by Tenuta dell’Ornellaia is number 53 and Tignanello 2009 by Antinori is at 63. Barolo 2009 by Bartolo Mascarello is at 68, followed by Argentiera 2009 by Tenuta Argentiera (71), Barbaresco 2008 Vigneti in Muncagota Riserva by Produttori del Barbaresco (74) and Amarone Masi 2009 Costasera closing the Italian ranks at 77. www.winemag.com
Italy is well represented with 17 wines out of 100 in the “Top 100 Cellar Selection” ranking by “Wine Enthusiast” magazine, which has selected the best 2013 vintages worth keeping in one’s cellar. First of the Italians, at number 3, is Giovanni Chiappini 2009 Guado de’ Gemoli Bolgheri Superiore, with Chianti Classico Isole e Olena 2010 at 7 and two Brunello di Montalcino, Capanna 2007 Riserva (12) and Casanova di Neri 2007 Cerretalto (16) close behind. Then, in position 24, Paleo 2009 Igt Toscana by Le Macchiole, followed by two more Brunellos, Valdicava 2007 Madonna del Piano Riserva at 29 and Padelletti 2007 Riserva at 33. Nobile di Montepulciano 2010 by Dei is at number 38, followed by L’Apparita Igt Toscana 2008 by Castello di Ama (41) and Barolo Cannubi 2009 by Paolo Scavino at 45. Blu 2009 by Brancaia is at number 51, Ornellaia 2009 by Tenuta dell’Ornellaia is number 53 and Tignanello 2009 by Antinori is at 63. Barolo 2009 by Bartolo Mascarello is at 68, followed by Argentiera 2009 by Tenuta Argentiera (71), Barbaresco 2008 Vigneti in Muncagota Riserva by Produttori del Barbaresco (74) and Amarone Masi 2009 Costasera closing the Italian ranks at 77. www.winemag.com
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