Sassicaia 2021 - El Carajo Wine Store

Sassicaia 2023

$274.99
Sale price  $274.99 Regular price 
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Sassicaia 2021 - El Carajo Wine Store

Sassicaia 2023

$274.99
Sale price  $274.99 Regular price 
100
Robert Parker Wine Advocate
99
James Suckling
98
Decanter
98
Jeb Dunnuck

Product Information

  • 🍷 Style
    Red
  • 🍇 Varietal
    Cabernet Sauvignon and Red Blend
  • 🏴 Region
    Tuscany, Italy
  • 📅 Vintage
    2023
  • 📏 Size
    750 ML
  • 🧪 ABV
    14.0%

Tasting Notes

Complex aromas of minty lavender, citrus, sweet spice, wild sage, rosemary, dark fruit, rose petal, and crushed stone rise from the glass. The palate is elegant and layered, showing currant, plum, spice, cedar, chalky tannins, bright acidity, mineral tension, and a long, graceful finish.

Food Paring

Pair this iconic Bolgheri red with braised meats, osso buco, grilled lamb, or steak to match its depth and polished structure. It also shines with aged hard cheeses and truffle-accented dishes when you want a refined pairing for a special occasion.

Professional Reviews

100 Robert Parker Wine Advocate

"Very few vintages of this legendary Tuscan wine deliver the immediate joy, richness and complexity found in the Tenuta San Guido 2023 Bolgheri Sassicaia. Tasted both before and after its January 2026 bottling, this is a wine that feels uncannily open and generous in its youth, a rare trait for Sassicaia, which is famously inscrutable at this stage. The 2023 vintage was marked by a cold winter and above-average rainfall followed by a severe outbreak of downy mildew that damaged leaves, forcing brutal fruit selection and resulting in a 20% reduction in yields. Only the estates willing to make these sacrifices succeeded, and the best wines rank among the most compelling and elusive of recent years. The blend includes 13% to 14% Cabernet Franc alongside Cabernet Sauvignon, with the Franc playing a decisive phenolic role that reinforces elegance, linearity and brightness. Aromas unfold with wild sage, rosemary and dark fruit before moving into crushed stone minerality, rose petal and a finely spiced spectrum of pink peppercorn, nutmeg, anise, cardamom, bergamot and blood orange, joined by a delicate note of mentuccia romana, sweeter and gentler than classic mint. The palate shows beautiful softness framed by chalky tannins and mineral tension. Its acidity shines bright and guarantees long cellar aging potential. The wine remains fluid and flexible in the glass as different facets of the bouquet emerge. Like the legendary 1985, 2023 was a difficult and stressful vintage shaped by a cold winter, yet it stands as proof that great pressure can indeed give birth to diamonds."

99 James Suckling

"Very cool, complex and pretty aromas of black currants, fresh herbs such as sage and rosemary, with lavender and violet undertones. Medium- to full-bodied with crunchy and layered fruit delivering currant, plum, spice, cedar and bark flavors as well as polished and velvety tannins. A very clear and distinctive Sassicaia with true character of the estate. Drink in two or three years and beyond."

98 Decanter

98 Jeb Dunnuck

Region Information

Tuscany is one of Italy’s most iconic wine regions, celebrated for Sangiovese‑based wines such as Chianti and Brunello. Rolling hills, varied elevations, and a Mediterranean climate contribute to wines with bright acidity, savory flavors, and strong terroir expression. Tuscan wines balance tradition and innovation, offering globally admired quality and regional diversity.

Italy is one of the largest wine producers globally, offering unparalleled diversity in grape varieties and styles. Each region has its own traditions, with famous areas including Tuscany, Piedmont, and Veneto. Italian wines range from light and refreshing to powerful and age-worthy. Wine plays a central role in Italian culture, closely tied to food and regional heritage.

Barcode

084692492008

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