2010 Petrolo Galatrona IGT

Merlot - 750ML
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jamessuckling.com, December 2012

Aromas of black olives, violets and fresh fruit follow through to a full body, with a dense palate of dark fruits and olives. Long and polished. Handmade wine. You sense it. Pure Merlot sensation. Try in 2014.
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Wine Spectator, October 2022

Very pure, exhibiting black cherry, blackberry, wild herb and iron flavors. A touch austere, restrained even, yet elegant and refined, with a vibrant structure backed by firm, integrated tannins. Long aftertaste...
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Robert Parker's Wine Advocate, June 2017

The 2010 Galatrona seems to be going through a closed phase at the moment, or perhaps the bottle we opened was not exemplary. The wine boasts an inky dark appearance with sweet aromas of red rose and sweet cherry. You...

WINE DETAILS

Color & Type
Red
Varietal
Merlot
Country
Italy
Region
Tuscany
Vintage
2010
Size
750ML
Percent alcohol
14%
Closure
Cork

Galatrona is Petrolo's flagship and one of the most awarded wines of the estate. It is a wine of great structure on the palate, and wildly aromatic on the nose. First produced in 1994, this 100% Merlot comes from estate vines planted in the early 90’s. The vineyard extends over 3 hectares, and is the first vineyard of Merlot that Petrolo planted. The yield per vine is limited, allowing for the concentration of components fundamental to achieve the structure, elegance, balance and persistence wanted for this wine.

Macerated on the skins for 2 weeks or more, the pump-overs are done often and with considerable care to allow for complete and gentle extraction. Malolactic fermentation takes place in barriques, and the wine is then aged in new French barriques for approximately 18 months. During this period the wine is left for the first 6 months on the fine lees, which allows the finished product to achieve greater complexity.