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Tasting notes
Score 99/100 · Drink 2025-2042, Jane Anson, Inside Bordeaux, Oct 2025

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Critic scores

Critic scores
96
96/100

Average Score

17
17/20

Jancis Robinson MW

91
91/100

Jancis Robinson MW

More reviews and scores

17 points
Jancis Robinson MW
Score 17/20 · Drink 2021-2032, Jancis Robinson MW, Jun 2023

Only the Cabernet Sauvignon minority portion goes into new barriques. The dominant Sangiovese is aged in the larger oak that has been reintroduced. Not so different from Solaia! Quite rich – so much richer than a Chianti Classico! The Cabernet really makes its presence felt. (JR)

98 points
Antonio Galloni, Vinous
Score 98/100 · Antonio Galloni, Vinous, Aug 2019

Once again, the 2015 Tignanello is stunning. Sweet, floral notes give the 2015 striking aromatic intensity to play off a core of red Sangiovese fruit. In 2015, the Sangiovese is a bit higher than the norm, which comes through in the wine's flavor profile. The tannins are also a bit biting at this stage, but that won't be an issue in time. Bright red cherry, plum, blood orange mint and sweet floral notes build into a finish laced with energy and tension. The 2015 is utterly captivating. That's all there is to it. (AG)

96 points
Monica Larner, Wine Advocate
Score 96/100 · Drink 2019-2040, Monica Larner, Wine Advocate, Sep 2018

The 2015 Tignanello is a wine that opens, like a fully blossomed rose, right in front of you. This vintage is immediately accessible, generous and opulent. The wine will surely flesh out and gain focus with more bottle age, but one of the best qualities of this vintage is just how beautiful the wine tastes straight out of the gate. The fruit is beautifully ripe with fresh blackberry and cherry nuances, spice, leather, sweet tobacco and smoke. Up until this vintage, the various blending components that make up Tignanello were vinifed in separate lots. Starting with 2015, the wine is blended sooner in order to achieve better overall integration. The entire Tignanello estate counts 130 hectares of vines, but the single-vineyard "Tignanello" that makes this wine is 57 hectares. Some 340,000 bottles were produced.

About the producer

Marchesi Antinori - producer
Marchesi Antinori

Marchesi Antinori is a leading Italian producer, historically based in Tuscany, who rose to fame after creating Tignanello – one of the first Super Tuscans . Combining tradition and innovation to craft fine wine, the family-owned firm has been a force in the Italian wine industry for over 600 years.

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Product details

Country / Region
Grape Blend

Cabernet Sauvignon, Sangiovese

Colour

Red

Taste

Dry

Alcohol ABV%

13.5%

Classification

Super Tuscan

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