Wine Spectator, July 2006
($90) A sturdy, chewy Aglianico, with
bright berry fruit, mingled with floral, mineral and sweet tobacco notes.
Medium- to full-bodied, with an intense bead of fruit, firm young tannins
and a long, ultraclean mineral finish. Slightly less opulent than years
past but excellent. Needs time. Best after 2008. 7,000 cases made. 90
points
Daniel Thomas writing in the Veronelli
Guide
Bold, spicy and extremely full-bodied,
Feudi’s 2003 Serpico has more in common with a top growth Bordeaux than
it does a Super Tuscan. Mineral scents, toasty oak and black fruits are
prominent in the fragrant bouquet. Superbly concentrated with ripe black
cherries, anise, crushed minerals green tea, and cigar box notes caress
the palate with intensity and great length. This is a big wine with plenty
of structure; 30 years of life is not out of the question. 98 points
(Daniel Thomases, Italian wine correspondent and former wine critic for Robert
Parker Jr.'s Wine Advocate, currently tastes and writes about wine for the famed Veronelli Guide
in Italy, another independent wine review journal.) |