The 2010 Poesia Poesia is a red proprietary blend hailing from Lujan de Cuyo in Mendoza, Argentina. This wine, produced by Poesia, features a cork closure and has an alcohol content of 14.5%.
James Suckling of jamessuckling.com awarded this wine a score of 93, praising it for its "lots of blackberry and black-cherry aromas" that "follow through to a medium body and firm and silky tannins." He notes that this wine is versatile, advising to "drink or hold."
Stephen Tanzer of Vinous also gave the 2010 Poesia Poesia a score of 93. He describes the wine as "Bright, dark red" with "inviting, subtly complex aromas of black raspberry, mocha, and espresso," accompanied by a "building floral element." Tanzer highlights its "lovely ripeness of fruit without any roasted character," further noting the presence of "dark berry flavors complicated by medicinal herbs, spices, and high-quality smoky oak." He praises its "noble, even tannins and terrific persistence," concluding that the wine is "very young but already superb, this wonderfully elegant wine is about much more than simply fruit."
Neal Martin from Robert Parker's Wine Advocate also rated this wine 93, emphasizing its "strict linear bouquet with dark berries, briary, wild hedgerow and crushed stone." Martin describes the wine as "tightly wound but already displays great delineation," and appreciates its "medium-bodied" palate with "crisp, supple entry." He praises the wine's "great purity," "very fine balance," and believes it to be "a more feminine, refined Poesia than the previous vintage," offering "great potential."
Overall, the 2010 Poesia Poesia has been highly praised for its complex aromas, balance, and potential for aging, making it a noteworthy choice for both immediate enjoyment and longer-term cellaring.