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Sella |
Bramaterra |
VS - Vinous |
91 Points |
2011 |
06/2018
Review
Sella's 2011 Bramaterra is gorgeous. Dark, supple and inviting, the 2011 is an excellent choice for drinking now and over the next few years. Soft contours and mid-weight structure add to the wine's considerable appeal. The 2011 is not the last word in complexity, but it is supremely delicious.
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Sella |
Bramaterra |
WS - Wine Spectator |
90 Points |
2012 |
03/2019
Review
Offers earth and game aromas, with sour cherry and mineral notes lurking beneath. The structure is firm yet lacy, staying balanced through the dense finish. Drink now through 2024.
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Sella |
Bramaterra |
GR - Gambero Rosso |
2 Bicchieri |
2013 |
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Sella |
Bramaterra |
VS - Vinous |
91 Points |
2013 |
03/2022
Review
The 2013 Bramaterra is elegant, translucent and super-expressive. Deceptive in its mid-weight structure, the 2013 offers up sweet dried cherry, cedar, tobacco, crushed flowers and cinnamon. This is an especially restrained, translucent wine built on clean, fine lines.
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Sella |
Bramaterra |
VS - Vinous |
93 Points |
2014 |
03/2022
Review
The 2014 Bramaterra shows the power and intense mineral character that is typical of the appellation. Crushed rocks, white pepper, chalk, dried red berry fruit, cinnamon and orange peel all lend quite a bit of complexity. This is a decidedly taut, nervy wine but, more in a savory and mineral intensity than anything else.
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Sella |
Bramaterra |
VR - Veronelli |
3 Stars |
2013 |
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Sella |
Bramaterra |
JS - James Suckling |
89 Points |
2011 |
08/2018
Review
A full, mature, generous red with lots of ripe-plum character. Quite silky now, the tannins having almost fully evolved. Drink now.
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Sella |
Bramaterra |
VS - Vinous |
91 Points |
2015 |
06/2023
Review
The 2015 Bramaterra is beguiling, complex and full of character. Sweet dried cherry, tobacco, cedar, wild flowers, star anise and mint are very nicely lifted in this attractive, weightless Bramaterra from Sella. This is an especially savory style, with the fruit pushed into the background.
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Sella |
Bramaterra |
JS - James Suckling |
90 Points |
2015 |
10/2023
Review
Notes of dark cherries, dried strawberries, cocoa, nutmeg and hints of bark. Medium-bodied, dry and polished with juicy acidity and a vivid, red-fruited character. Racy finish. Drink now.
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