Planeta La Segreta Rosso 2020

91 Points (Best Buy), Wine Enthusiast – 91 Points, James Suckling

This is a killer Sicilian Red Blend that shows just how innovative and hot Southern Italian wine is right now. This one masterfully blends indigenous favorite Nero d’Avola with Merlot, Syrah and Cabernet Franc for a pump, juicy Big Red in the style of a Bordeaux. Everything here from the nose, to the mouthfeel to the finish is completely dialed in. What a killer Pizza wine that totally shines at this price.

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91 Points (Best Buy), Wine Enthusiast

“The nose of this wine alternates between smoky, spicy and sweet with red pepper, grilled meat, hibiscus and strawberries. Red berries on the palate enjoy the contrast of more pepper and ripe tomatoes. Tightly coiled tannins and vibrant acid keep tension high.”

91 Points, James Suckling

Enticing nose of red cherries and currants with spice and licorice notes. Then comes the warmhearted palate with a satisfying harmony of generous body, ripe fruit and a base of well-crafted tannins, Interesting iodine note at the finish. A blend of nero d’avola with merlot, syrah and cabernet franc. Drink now.

Planeta is built on top of an old Sicilian wine dynasty with roots stretching back to the 1600s. Back in those days, wine was far more than just a drink, but rather an entire family legacy.

In the sun-drenched mid-80s, three passionate siblings – Alessio, Francesca, and Santi – sparked a revolution, guided by their visionary father, Diego. They weren’t just making wine; they were unlocking the secrets of Sicily’s wild, diverse soils, a thrilling experiment marrying ancient terroirs with global grape varieties.

Fast forward, and Planeta is a constellation of six breathtaking estates, each a distinct chapter in Sicily’s winemaking story. From the ancestral Ulmo estate, whispering tales of centuries past, to the volcanic fury of Etna’s Sciara Nuova, and the coastal breezes of Capo Milazzo’s La Baronia, they’ve painted a vibrant map of Sicilian wine. And at the heart of it all, La Segreta, named for the hidden woods of Ulmo, a wine as versatile and inviting as a Sicilian sunset, ready to grace any table, any occasion.

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