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Arnaldo Caprai
Sell Sheet — 2019 Collepiano Montefalco Sagrantino DOCG
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Arnaldo Caprai
Sell Sheet — 2018 Collepiano Montefalco Sagrantino DOCG
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Arnaldo Caprai
Sell Sheet — 2019 Montefalco Rosso DOC Riserva
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Arnaldo Caprai
Sell Sheet — 2018 Montefalco Rosso DOC Riserva
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Arnaldo Caprai
Sell Sheet — 2016 25 Anni, Montefalco Sagrantino DOCG
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Arnaldo Caprai
Sell Sheet — 2016 Collepiano, Montefalco Sagrantino DOCG
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Arnaldo Caprai
Top 40 Sell Sheet — 2015 Montefalco Rosso
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Arnaldo Caprai
Sell Sheet — 2015 Collepiano, Montefalco Sagrantino DOCG
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Arnaldo Caprai
Sell Sheet — 2016 Montefalco Rosso
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Arnaldo Caprai
Sell Sheet — 2018 Grecante Grechetto, Colli Martani DOC
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Arnaldo Caprai
90+ Point Press Arnaldo Caprai 2016 Montefalco Rosso
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Reviews
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Arnaldo Caprai25 Anni, Montefalco Sagrantino DOCG — 2018Wine Spectator93
“Dense, full-bodied, with notes of cedar & pine on the nose winding through ripe crushed black cherry, plum & currant fruit. Fresh and tightly meshed, with appealing accents of red licorice, eucalyptus and graphite lingering on the firm finish.”
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Arnaldo CapraiCollepiano, Montefalco Sagrantino DOCG — 2018Wine Enthusiast91
"This forward and plump Sagrantino opens with juicy ripe black plums sprinkled with cracked black pepper, dried herbs and baking spices. The taut palate shows blackberry compote mixed with earthy spices, clove and dried flowers followed by well-defined tannins giving the wine a firm finish."
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Arnaldo CapraiCollepiano, Montefalco Sagrantino DOCG — 2019Wine Enthusiast90
"Aromas of blackberry, cassis, and clove open the nose of this classic wine from Umbria. Firm and very structured, the wine's core is shaped by black-plum compote, with sweet spices, black pepper and dried thyme giving way to firm tannins and lifted acidity."
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Arnaldo CapraiMontefalco Rosso DOC Riserva – 2019The Wine Advocate94 Points
“This always offers a slightly more accessible and versatile personality that makes it easier to pair with your favorite meat-based dishes. This wine shows us how much depth and complexity can also be achieved with this combination of local varieties. The wine is intense and especially concentrated thanks to ripe fruit and careful oak aging. You feel the force of Sagrantino's tannic imprint, but that power is well managed and contained. With dark and chewy fruit, this is a wine you sink your teeth into.”
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