(English) Wines of the Week: Santadi & Hugel

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Santadi 2022 Monica di Sardegna Antigua 93
Hugel 1976 Gewurztraminer Vendanges Tardives Alsace  97
by Ian D’Agata

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Santadi 2022 Monica di Sardegna Antigua                             93

Founded in 1960, Sardinia’s Cantina Santadi is one of the world’s (not just Italy’s) best wine cooperatives. It’s real turning point came in the 1980s, under President Antonello Pilloni and the then consultant winemaker Giacomo Tachis, one of the men who contributed to the greatness of Sassicaia. Today the winery boasts about 200 members who farm roughly 600 hectares of land and produces around 1, 700, 000 bottles/year. And even though the coop is rightly famous for having shined the spotlight on the exceptionally good Carignano del Sulcis wines (Sardinia’s are amongst the world’s very best Carignano wines), Santadi is also making superb wines with local varieties like Nuragus and Monica.

The Cantina Santadi 2022 Monica di Sardegna called Antigua is a case in point.

Bright red colour. Refined fruity aromas of red cherry, violet, sweet spices, minerals and herbs. Then juicy and vibrant, with a medium-bodied mouth feel and utterly delicious flavours of red cherry, raspberry nectar, cinnamon and candied violet. The aftertaste is lively long and delicious. Knockout wine that will prove very food-friendly, easygoing and approachable. If more people out there made wines this good, world wine sales would know no slumps, ever. Drinking window: 2023-2028.

Hugel 1976 Gewurztraminer Vendanges Tardives Alsace                           97

There are some estates that are indelibly tied to a specific vintage: it is undoubtedly so with Alsace’s storied Hugel winery and the 1976 vintage, a year in which Hugel made some of its greatest all-time wines.

Such is the case with the Hugel 1976 Gewurztraminer Vendanges Tardives, a thing of beauty and quite possibly, unless memory fails me, one of the three or four best Alsace VT wines I have ever had.

Luminous pale golden yellow colour: this is still very young. Captivating aromas and flavours of passion fruit, crystallized ginger, mango, grapefruit and custard, all complicated by lemon verbena and white pepper. Finishes extremely long and suave, with nuances of cinnamon and lemony botrytis. Spicy, but very elegant and discreet, almost reserved. Hard to make a late harvest wine that’s much better than this. It also showcases the uniquely great wines that Alsace’s Gewurztraminer can deliver. Drinking window: 2023-2034.

Ian D'Agata

伊安·达加塔在葡萄酒领域耕耘超过30年,在葡萄酒品评、葡萄酒科研写作和葡萄酒教育等方面,都取得了杰出的成果,在葡萄酒行业和葡萄酒爱好者中,享有世界性声望。作为享誉国际的葡萄酒作家,他最近的两本著作《意大利原生葡萄品种》《意大利原生葡萄品种风土》被公认为意大利葡萄酒领域的权威著作;前者荣获2015年Louis Roederer国际葡萄酒作家大奖赛“年度最佳书籍奖”,他是唯一获此殊荣的意大利葡萄酒作家,并入选《洛杉矶时报》、《金融时报》、《纽约时报》评选的“年度葡萄酒书籍”榜单;后者被《纽约时报》和美国的Food & Wine杂志提名为年度最佳葡萄酒书籍。

Ian D’Agata has been writing and educating about wines for over thirty years. Internationally recognized as an distinguished expert, critic and writer on many wine regions, his two most recent, award winning books Native Wine Grapes of Italy and Italy's Native Wine Grape Terroirs (both published by University of California Press) are widely viewed as the "state of the art" textbooks on the subject. The former book won the Louis Roederer International Wine Awards Book of the Year in 2015 and was ranked as the top wine books of the year for the Los Angeles Times, the Financial Times and the New York Times, while the latter was named among the best wine books of the year by Food & Wine Magazine and the NY Times.[:]

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