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Italy>Tuscany>Bolgheri>Ca'Marcanda (Gaja), Camarcanda, Bolgheri DOC 2016

Ca'Marcanda (Gaja), Camarcanda, Bolgheri DOC 2016

Standard - 75cl

Ca'Marcanda (Gaja), Camarcanda, Bolgheri DOC 2016
Case of 6
£56.67 IB
per bottle

Stock location: United Kingdom

In Stock

£340.00 In Bond
Product Details:
  • Vintage2016
  • ColourRed
  • ProducerCa'Marcanda (Gaja)
  • CountryItaly
  • RegionTuscany
  • Sub RegionBolgheri
  • DesignationDOC
  • Bottle SizeStandard - 75cl
  • ABV14
  • LWIN10996892016
  • Avg. Critic Score4
    ★★★★★
    ★★★★★

Wine Critic Reviews


94
Wine AdvocateMonica Larner

Here's a rather unexpected surprise. Given my excellent first impressions when I tasted this wine four years ago, I expected the Ca' Marcanda 2016 Bolgheri Rosso Camarcanda to steal the show in this vertical. In fact, the wine is currently in an awkward stage during its transition from full primary fruit to tertiary notes. Those aged aromas recall dried current, spice and grilled herb. They serve to underline the dusty tannins and dry sensations you get on the finish. In all, this wine is moving away from its fruit faster than expected. I wonder what will happen during the next 10 years of its evolution: Will the fruit fade or flesh-out further?

  • Drinking Window: 2023 - 2035
  • Reviewer Name: Monica Larner
  • Review Date: January 2023

The 2016 Camarcanda is pretty, open-knit and gracious in its bouquet, although there is a good bit of Cabernet tannin underpinning the dark fruit. Hints of chocolate, mint, sage, tobacco, licorice and blackberry develop in the glass. The 2016 needs a few years to soften, but it is undeniably attractive and inviting. It's hard to say if it is the vintage, or if the style here has moved towards a bit more freshness as it has at Gaja in Piedmont, but the 2016 Camarcanda does seem to have an extra kick of vibrancy over some previous editions. I can't wait to taste it with some bottle age.

  • Drinking Window: 2021 - 2031
  • Reviewer Name: Antonio Galloni
  • Review Date: March 2020