Marchesi Antinori Solaia Toscana 2021

100 Points, Vinous – 98 Points, Wine Spectator – 97 Points, Parker’s Wine Advocate

“Antinori’s 2021 Solaia is another wine that captures all of the potential I sensed when I tasted it some months ago. More than anything else, the 2021 is a fine example of the style Antinori favors these days, an approach that favors finesse more than opulence. Dark plum, mocha, licorice, chocolate, spice, lavender and menthol build effortlessly in the glass. Oak and tannin are impeccably balanced. The 2021 spent 18 months in wood, three months in once-used barrels during the malolactic fermentation and then 15 months in 100% new barrels for the rest of its aging.”

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100 Points, Vinous 
Antinori’s 2021 Solaia is another wine that captures all of the potential I sensed when I tasted it some months ago. More than anything else, the 2021 is a fine example of the style Antinori favors these days, an approach that favors finesse more than opulence. Dark plum, mocha, licorice, chocolate, spice, lavender and menthol build effortlessly in the glass. Oak and tannin are impeccably balanced. The 2021 spent 18 months in wood, three months in once-used barrels during the malolactic fermentation and then 15 months in 100% new barrels for the rest of its aging.

98 Points, Wine Spectator
A deep, dense red, drenched with blackberry, pomegranate, plum and sweet spice flavors. Iron, tobacco and wild herb elements peek through as this plays out on the finish under a strong grip of tannins. Shows terrific balance and length now, yet this should only improve after a few more years in the bottle. Superb. Cabernet Sauvignon, Sangiovese and Cabernet Franc. Best from 2027 through 2047.

97 Points, Parker’s Wine Advocate
All said and done, the Marchesi Antinori 2021 Solaia is a monument to perfect winemaking. This coiffed supermodel does not show a single hair follicle out of place. However, it doesn’t quite have the same sex appeal of the Tignanello. In my conversations with Estate Manager Renzo Cotarella during this tasting, it was expressed this way: “Tignanello is unexpected. Solaia is expected.” Whereas Tignanello is a wine of vertical lift and energy, Solaia is a wine of lasting power. The wine offers generous depth and layering with soft tannins and some of the spicy pink peppercorn you get from the 9% Cabernet Franc (added to 77% Cabernet Sauvignon and 14% Sangiovese). The finish is extremely velvety and soft, but I notice that the flavors seem to become sweeter and riper the longer this wine stays in the glass.

Between Solaia and Tignanello, it’s hard to argue that Marchesi Antinori is the Super Tuscan king. They were the originators, and now all these decades later, they’re still making some of the very best wines in all of Italy, and the world.

The vineyard holdings that the family have date back centuries and they are unquestionably the greatest collection of vineyards in Italy. Solaia Vineyard is located in the sunniest part of Tignanello’s hillsides, and feature the very best grapes from the very best plots of the vineyard. Combining Cabernet Sauvignon, Cabernet Franc and Sangiovese seamlessly, this is one of the prettiest wines made anywhere. In the 2021 vintage that received 99 points from Wine Spectator and called “maybe the best vintage in the modern era of Tuscany”, it’s not surprising that Antinori released a perfect 100-point masterpiece. This is one to behold.

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