The Wine Spot

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Monday, August 15, 2011

Carpineto Dogajolo Toscana 2008

Approximately $12/bottle


This little wine, was an instant hit at a local wine tasting I attended. My friend Mike took a taste, and his eyes got big and he instantly knew he had to have some of his own. I've ordered more for myself as this was my last bottle, and I believe Mike will order a case soon.
From a review:

This is a very innovative product, a young “Super-Tuscan”, whose characteristics are never found together in the same wine. Dogajolo combines the power and deep colors of a young wine, the elegance and balance given by wood aging, as well as a fruity and fragrant bouquet.
Grapes: Sangiovese up to 70%; Cabernet and other varieties up to 30%. The exact proportions can vary with each vintage.
Vinification Technique: the two grape varieties are vinified separately, since they ripen at different times. Toward the end of fermentation they are blended and placed in small wooden casks where they slowly complete alcoholic and malolactic fermentation.
Finishing: Dogajolo is bottled between the last week of March and the first week of April of the year after harvest. It is excellent when young, but as with any red wine of good mettle, it ages well.
Color: deep garnet with violet reflections.
Bouquet: very fruity and intense, with hints of cherry, coffee, vanilla and spice.
Flavor: full, soft on the palate, complex, well developed.
Alcohol: 12-12.5% by volume.
Serving Temperature: 15-16°C (59-61°F) the first year, 18-20°C (64-68°F) thereafter.
Gastronomy: given its fruitiness, Dogajolo can be paired with first courses and white meats, but shows at its best with full-flavored dishes such as roasts, grilled meats, cold cuts and Tuscan regional specialties.


All I can say is, this wine is perfect for drinking by itself, or with a steak, or even a burger! It's soft, with no harshness in it at all.

I hope you enjoy!