$39.00
Hi Folks, Our biggest selling wine ever is Amaranta di Ulisse Montepulciano d'Abruzzo. However with the arrival today of the wine awarded #1 red wine of Italy by Luca Maroni that could change.... Masseri Primitivo Terre di Chieti IGP 2022 has just been awarded 99 Points and "Absolute Best Red Wine" by Luca Maroni, the same person who rated Amaranta 99 Points and made it an iconic Red from Abruzzo.
To see how big this news is, please think of Luca as James Halliday. Luca is the biggest taster of Italian wine and he rated this his #1 red wine. So, how much would you realistically expect to pay for a wine with that rating and coming from a renowned winery to match?.. ($80- $100+) No, we're going to do much better than that, today we have this available from just $39! To put that into perspective, if James Halliday rated the Masseri Primitivo 99 Points, you would have to hand over $100's for this top shelf Italian red.. it's only $39!
So what's it taste like? The Masseri Primitivo 2022 has a dense bouquet of small berries, blackberry and plum, with delicate floral notes. Imposing, yet an elegant (iron fist in an iron glove like), supported by smooth tannins and a vibrant acid-mineral vein. An almost endless finish in perfect correspondence with the sense of smell. In some ways everything you loved about the style of Amaranta can be found in this fuller bodied Primitivo from the legendary Tenuta Ulisse winery in Abruzzo.
As we've said previously Luca Maroni's palate is aligned to the wine lovers and we think the Masseri Terre di Chieti Primitivo might be the next Amaranta....
With the "Absolute Best Italian Red Wine" award, we anticipate selling out quickly as a result. If you're interested, don't delay. This is a great buying opportunity. It's been rated the best red wine in Italy, it's accessibly priced and this is your chance!
“The Tenuta Ulisse Estate is one of the clearest examples of the aromatic radiance that grape varietals can develop in beautiful Abruzzo. Although the Ulisse family has been growing wine here for generations, the official founding year of the modern winery is 2006. Here, brothers Antonio and Luigi Ulisse chose breath-taking landscape for their vineyards. Some sites offer views of the Adriatic Sea, while other vineyards have the Apennines behind them and the vines grow on hillsides. A paradise for lovers of Italy!'' Luca Maroni