Zonte's Footstep produced its first blend of these two old world varieties in 2005 and since then this novel assemblage has been a regular in the winery's portfolio. Both varieties are cordon cut, fermented individually before being blended together.
The composition of 50% Sangiovese and 50% Barbera is deep garnet in the glass. Fragrant aromas of strawberry, blackberry and licorice with dried autumn leaves in there too.
Some tangy cedar and vanilla notes upon entry. Fruit bomb of a palate. Red and black cherry flavours to kick off. Mid-palate displays dense, velvety layers of plum, blackberry, herbal piquancy and soft savoury Sangiovese tannins. The Barbera's juicy acidity keeps the blend balanced. One makes up for the other's shortcomings. Deliciously long and more-ish finish of blackberries and earthy spice. Slightly jammy overall but convincing, medium-bodied wine.
The only quibble is that the vintage year is displayed on the back label in small font. Trendy perhaps but unfriendly. Notwithstanding, one of the best quaffers you could enjoy, not in the premium wine range but very drinkable indeed.
Source: Retail Purchase. Alcohol: 14.5%. Closure: Screwcap. Price: $15.00. Rating: 87+ Points.
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