The 2017 San Guido Sassicaia is a red wine hailing from the Bolgheri sub-region of Tuscany, Italy. This vintage boasts a proprietary blend dominated by 83% Cabernet Sauvignon and 17% Cabernet Franc. The wine is notable for its ability to transcend the challenging conditions of the 2017 growing season, marked by extreme heat and drought, which required precise vineyard management and timely harvesting.
Robert Parker's Wine Advocate awarded the 2017 Sassicaia a score of 94, noting the vintner's adept handling of the adverse conditions. "Fruit was harvested early to avoid any jammy sensations, and a strict selection process was employed in order to preserve the best clusters," the review states, emphasizing the wine's aromatic profile with "green highlights of wild berry."
Wine Enthusiast's Kerin O'Keefe gave the wine an impressive 97 points, highlighting its "extraordinary elegance and freshness despite the hot vintage." She describes the wine as having "aromas of exotic spice, baked plum, and French oak" with flavors of "juicy Marasca cherry, spiced blueberry, tobacco, and licorice." O'Keefe also praises its "velvety, fine-grained tannins" and recommends drinking it between 2022 and 2032.
James Suckling also commended the wine, scoring it 96 points and appreciating its balance and beauty. He describes it as offering "sweet, ripe currants and flowers with some crushed-stone and dry-earth undertones." Suckling finds the wine "full-bodied with soft, polished tannins and a long, creamy-textured finish," noting its seductive quality even at this early stage.
Wine Spectator's Bruce Sanderson rated the wine at 95 points, noting its "taut, densely wrought" character with flavors of "black currant, black cherry, iron, wild herb, and spice." Sanderson describes the wine as having an "elegant frame and restrained character," predicting it will reveal its complex facets slowly over time.
Decanter also awarded the wine 97 points, with their review highlighting its "great intensity and elegance" on the nose, featuring "bramble fruit, cedar, kiwi peel, and a touch of oak." The review praises the wine's "velvety, silky tannins and brilliant acidity," and its "amazingly savoury finish of cedar and tobacco."
Wine & Spirits gave the wine 94 points, noting the cooling breezes from the Tyrrhenian Sea that helped mitigate the harsh conditions of 2017. The review describes the wine as "smooth and harmonious" with "fresh berries amplified by subtle notes of toasted vanilla and warm spice."
Jeb Dunnuck also scored the wine 94 points, describing it as a "ripe, sexy beauty" with "sweet red and black fruits, as well as spice, dried herbs, leather, and loamy earth." Dunnuck finds it "full-bodied" with "sweet tannins, beautiful balance, and a great finish," and predicts it will evolve well over the next two decades.
Overall, the 2017 San Guido Sassicaia is a well-regarded wine that has impressed a range of critics with its balance, elegance, and complexity, despite the challenging growing season.