Gratavinum, GV5 2010 vs Marchesi Antinori, La Braccesca Bramasole Syrah 2018
Compare current tracked prices, stockists and core specifications. Marchesi Antinori, La Braccesca Bramasole Syrah 2018 currently starts £0.20 lower.
| Availability | In stock | In stock |
|---|---|---|
| Best current price | £52.50 | £52.30 |
| Current stockists | 1 merchant | 1 merchant |
| Producer | Gratavinum | Marchesi Antinori |
| Style | Red | Red |
| Grape | Grenache, Garnacha | Syrah, Shiraz |
| Size | 750ml | 750ml |
| Where to buy |
Gratavinum, GV5 2010
Gratavinum's GV5 2010 is a powerful, full-bodied and well-structured wine from the Priorat region of Spain, known for its concentration, complexity, and depth. This vintage was sourced from old vines grown on the region’s distinctive slate soils, known as "llicorella." With velvety tannins and a balanced acidity, the GV5 provides freshness and elegance. The flavours are intense and concentrated, featuring a mix of dark fruit, earth, and mineral undertones, leading to a long, complex finish with lingering hints of spice and balsamic notes.
Marchesi Antinori, La Braccesca Bramasole Syrah 2018
The Braccesca Bramasole Syrah, from Cortona, is a variety that works really well in Tuscany, in the right hands of course. We've enjoyed a few bottles of the 2018 recently and it's just gorgeous, reminiscent of a top Northern Rhone yet with a distinctive Tuscan accent. James Suckling awards 95 points and whilst the 2018 is just entering into its drinking window, we can't help but think that like a great Hermitage, this has even more to give with extended cellaring. This is an absolute beauty and comes highly recommended.
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