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2019 Pietradolce Rampante Etna Rosso Sicily 750 ml

  • Nerello Mascalese
  • 2019
  • Italy
  • Etna DOC
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The Story

What you get in this bottle is simply unreal for the price. From pre-phylloxera vines 80–90 years old, grown on the north slope of Etna in rocky volcanic ash, this is a wine that will bedazzle anyone who loves Pinot Noir or Nebbiolo. It's a red of infinite character and astounding value.

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Wine Facts
  • Fruit Intensity
  • Oak Intensity
  • Body
  • Acidity
  • Tannin
  • ABV 14.50%
  • 30 mins
  • Now - 2035
  • % Nerello Mascalese
  • Serving temperature - 60°
  • Cork
Wine Access Tasting Note

Bright ruby center, with crimson and violet overtones at the edges. Dark cherry, blood orange peel, licorice, smashed flower petals, and black tea intermingle on the nose. The palate is juicy, ripe, and energetic. The rocky mineral tinges of hot-wet stones and dusty rocks build and build, while the fine supple tannins offer a polished mouthfeel, while still being assertive.  Medium-plus body with excellent character and authenticity. This wine just sings after 30 minutes in a decanter. Drink now–2035.

Food Pairings
  • Red Meat
  • Hard Cheese
  • White Meat
  • Cured Meat
Critic Reviews

94 pts

Wine & Spirits

Rampante feels more earthbound than the high-toned Santo Spirito, its dense, meaty tannins encasing tangy plum and raspberry flavors that emerge after a few hours in the glass. Those red fruit tones take on a pristine freshness over time, suggesting this will benefit from several years of cellaring.

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Old Vine, Volcanic Sicilian Magic

From pre-phylloxera vines 80–90 years old, grown on the north slope of Etna in rocky volcanic ash, the 2019 Pietradolce Rampante Etna Rosso should cost a mint—which is why it stands as one of the world’s great values. We can’t imagine any lover of Pinot Noir or Nebbiolo not falling head over heels for it. 

Sitting on Europe’s most active volcano has its perks. Years of eruptions and lava flows have shaped the mountainside, painting streaks of stony, sandy loam. Here, the high altitudes and rich soils nurture thick-skinned Nerello grapes that harbor ample tannins and acidity. These features come together perfectly in the Rampante contrada (district), producing sturdy wines that don’t have the heaviness you’ll find in some other Italian reds.

A deep respect for these sun-drenched slopes flows through everything Pietradolce does. They tend every ancient vine by hand and strive for minimal human intervention. In short, they trust the land to work its magic, and the land always delivers. By the time the fruit emerges from vines planted in black volcanic rock, it’s imbued with boundless potential, which gets unlocked by a 14-month rest in 500-liter oak casks. 

Pietradolce’s vines have seen more history than most humans. After the late-1800s phylloxera outbreak that decimated vineyards throughout Europe, only small pockets of ungrafted survivors like these remained. Perched as high as 2,800 feet, they brave battering winds, soil with low water-retention, and large day-night temperature swings throughout the year. They’re some of the continent’s rarest vines, and the grapes they produce display outstanding complexity that you don’t see in their younger counterparts. 

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