Bolgheri Rosso Superiore Ornellaia 2001, Tenuta dell’Ornellaia
$3,750.00 TTD
With dark ruby garnet and purple reflections, the Bolgheri Ornellaia 2001 is Incredible class, with ultrafine tannins and layers of currants, berries and lightly toasted oak. Full-bodied, yet in harmony and beauty. Beautifully sculptured and excellent length this wine goes well with rib-eye steak, Pauillac lamb and grilled steak with au poivre sauce. 93 point rating.
With dark ruby garnet and purple reflections, the Bolgheri Ornellaia 2001 is Incredible class, with ultrafine tannins and layers of currants, berries and lightly toasted oak. Full-bodied, yet in harmony and beauty. Beautifully sculptured and excellent length this wine goes well with rib-eye steak, Pauillac lamb and grilled steak with au poivre sauce. 93 point rating.
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