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WTN: Tormaresca Bocca di Lupo 2002

PostPosted: Sat Jul 01, 2006 10:03 pm
by DaveWest
Tormaresca Bocca di Lupo 2002
I think this wine is a great buy - especially at $20.

I love that it is unfiltered. It provides a lush, full flavor that modern wines have trouble matching. As time passes, chocolate and coffee flavors emerge giving it an almost sweet taste. Aromas are of cherry and oak. It can sometimes be a bit too oaky without food, but I would buy it again anytime when I deplete the 6 bottles I already have.

If you've ever heard about a wine with coffee and chocolate flavors, but never know what that means, try a bottle of this.

On my rating scale it is between an A and an A-. An "A" means it is a great wine with greatly desirable character. The minus means it is just a little rough in a few places, but still very good - especially at this price.

WHAT THEY SAY

An incredible value from the Tormaresca property in Puglia,
This blend of Aglianico and Cabernet was a shining star in the 2002 vintage.

Take a look at Stephen Tanzers writeup and see what one of the most discerning critics around says about this wonderful value.

International Wine Cellar Deep, almost opaque ruby-red. Refined aromas of blueberry and blackberry jam, with hints of dark tobacco, coffee and spicy, balsamic oak. Offers good grip on entry, then real power in a velvety package. Coats the palate with lush, sweet fruit flavors. Finishes clean, complex and long, with sweet but assertive tannins and remarkable freshness. Probably the best aglianico made outside of Basilicata and Campania. Score: 93. —Stephen Tanzer, July 08, 2005.

Re: WTN: Tormaresca Bocca di Lupo 2002

PostPosted: Sun Jul 02, 2006 11:38 am
by Bill Buitenhuys
Hi Dave, thanks for the note. What makes you conclude that this isnt a modern wine? Or did I read your note incorrectly? Lots of chocolate and coffee...aroma of oak...too oaky without food...and to top it off aglianico with cab. Sure sounds modern to me.

Re: WTN: Tormaresca Bocca di Lupo 2002

PostPosted: Sun Jul 02, 2006 1:39 pm
by Peter May
DaveWest wrote:


On my rating scale it is between an A and an A-. An "A" means it is a great wine with greatly desirable character. The minus means it is just a little rough in a few places, but still very good - especially at this price.



Sounds like a good one, and I agree with you about unfiltered. Do you think the Cab in the blend (how much?) adds anything to the Aglianico.

I am tickled that you have your own scoring system but even so can't fit this wine on it. How about A-+ ?