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Ultima Edizione NV
Here’s a BIG customer favorite from Italy’s decorated Farnese Vini (Luca Maroni’s 2016 Winery of the Year). It’s a highly acclaimed blend of velvety Montepulciano, spicy Sangiovese, luscious Primitivo, and inky Negroamaro that’s made for rich meals.
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Wine Details

96
96PTS
  • Red - Full Bodied
  • ItalyItaly
  • Red blend
  • 13.5% ABV
  • 750 ml
  • Vegetarian
  • 31 December 2022

Flavor Profile

Wine Flavor Profile
Ultima Edizione is a big, rich red with aromas of ripe blackberry and licorice, plus hints of coffee and spice. The palate is velvety-smooth, with plummy, cherry richness through the dark chocolate-laced finish.
Wine Food Pairings
Beef, full-flavored cheese, pork, turkey, veal, vegetarian.
Beyond the Label

Based in an ancient castle in Abruzzo, Farnese Vini has been named Italy’s Winery of the Year three times by Luca Maroni’s highly influential wine guide. Brought to you by quality-obsessed winemaker Filippo Baccalaro, the inaugural vintage of this cuvée debuted to International Wine Challenge Red Wine of the Year honors – and it’s had a cult following ever since. One sip of the 2018 release – rated 96 points by Maroni – and you’ll understand what keeps judges and fans alike coming back for more.

Filippo’s regular Montepulciano d’Abruzzo is “a wine to buy by the car-load,” says top critic Robert Parker. For this ‘ultimate’ challenge, he takes the same ripe Montepulciano grapes and blends in three other star varieties from across Italy’s sun-drenched south (hence quattro uve or ‘four grapes’ on the label).

With the addition of spicy Sangiovese from Abruzzo, along with berry-packed Primitivo and inky Negroamaro from Puglia, this pasta-perfect result is far greater than the sum of its parts. Low-yielding (flavor-boosting) old vines and Filippo's deft touch in the cellar (he barrel ages and blends the different wines until achieving the perfect recipe) ensure a rich, complex, finely balanced wine.

In the glass, you’re in for billowing, ripe blackberry and licorice aromas, with hints of coffee and spice. The palate is velvety-smooth with plummy, cherry richness through the chocolate-laced finish.

Like all great Italian reds, Ultima Edizione comes into its own when served with a meal. Pair it with pizza, meaty pastas like spaghetti Bolognese, or a hearty plate of osso buco (slow-braised veal shanks). Buon appetito!

Based in an ancient castle in Abruzzo, Farnese Vini has been named Italy’s Winery of the Year three times by Luca Maroni’s highly influential wine guide. Brought to you by quality-obsessed winemaker Filippo Baccalaro, the inaugural vintage of this cuvée debuted to International Wine Challenge Red Wine of the Year honors – and it’s had a cult following ever since. One sip of the 2018 release – rated 96 points by Maroni – and you’ll understand what keeps judges and fans alike coming back for more.

Filippo’s regular Montepulciano d’Abruzzo is “a wine to buy by the car-load,” says top critic Robert Parker. For this ‘ultimate’ challenge, he takes the same ripe Montepulciano grapes and blends in three other star varieties from across Italy’s sun-drenched south (hence quattro uve or ‘four grapes’ on the label).

With the addition of spicy Sangiovese from Abruzzo, along with berry-packed Primitivo and inky Negroamaro from Puglia, this pasta-perfect result is far greater than the sum of its parts. Low-yielding (flavor-boosting) old vines and Filippo's deft touch in the cellar (he barrel ages and blends the different wines until achieving the perfect recipe) ensure a rich, complex, finely balanced wine.

In the glass, you’re in for billowing, ripe blackberry and licorice aromas, with hints of coffee and spice. The palate is velvety-smooth with plummy, cherry richness through the chocolate-laced finish.

Like all great Italian reds, Ultima Edizione comes into its own when served with a meal. Pair it with pizza, meaty pastas like spaghetti Bolognese, or a hearty plate of osso buco (slow-braised veal shanks). Buon appetito!

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