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Le Fughe 2021

Le Fughe 2021
The rolling hills of Montalcino are home to some of Italy’s finest reds, and very few producers dare to make a 100% Cabernet. Past vintages of this champion beat out bottles that list for double the price—and you have access to the latest release.
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Wine Details

Flavor Profile

Wine Flavor Profile
Le Fughe is a full-bodied red wine with aromas of black currant, cedar and violet. The palate is rich and lush, with food-friendly tannins and flavors of ripe berries plus notes of chocolate and spice.
Wine Food Pairings
Beef, lamb, game, burgers, meaty pasta, aged cheeses.
Beyond the Label

The rolling hills of Montalcino are home to some of Italy’s finest reds. While a handful of top estates do grow a bit of Cabernet Sauvignon—to blend with Sangiovese for their Super Tuscan reds—very few make a 100% Cabernet. And you won’t find a better one (or bigger value) than Le Fughe.

It hails from Valeria Vittori’s celebrated Molino di Sant’Antimo estate, a stone’s throw from $200+ Poggio di Sotto. She calls it Le Fughe (‘the refuge’), after the old farmhouse that once overlooked her family’s prized Cabernet vines.

Le Fughe is a perennial, 90+ point favorite of Italian wine expert James Suckling, who raved about a previous edition: “a rich, juicy red with lots of blackberry, blackcurrant, chocolate and walnut character. It’s full and very dense. 91 points.” The 2021 release is equally delicious. While drinking beautifully now, it’ll really come into its own after a few more years in the bottle (2028 and beyond)—if you can stand to wait that long!

This Tuscan treasure is sourced from two special sites, perched at over 800 feet up, and is aged 18 luxurious months in fine oak. Aromas of black currant, cedar and violet unfurl in the glass. The palate is full bodied, with food-friendly tannins and flavors of ripe berries plus notes of chocolate and spice.

Order now to secure your share.

The rolling hills of Montalcino are home to some of Italy’s finest reds. While a handful of top estates do grow a bit of Cabernet Sauvignon—to blend with Sangiovese for their Super Tuscan reds—very few make a 100% Cabernet. And you won’t find a better one (or bigger value) than Le Fughe.

It hails from Valeria Vittori’s celebrated Molino di Sant’Antimo estate, a stone’s throw from $200+ Poggio di Sotto. She calls it Le Fughe (‘the refuge’), after the old farmhouse that once overlooked her family’s prized Cabernet vines.

Le Fughe is a perennial, 90+ point favorite of Italian wine expert James Suckling, who raved about a previous edition: “a rich, juicy red with lots of blackberry, blackcurrant, chocolate and walnut character. It’s full and very dense. 91 points.” The 2021 release is equally delicious. While drinking beautifully now, it’ll really come into its own after a few more years in the bottle (2028 and beyond)—if you can stand to wait that long!

This Tuscan treasure is sourced from two special sites, perched at over 800 feet up, and is aged 18 luxurious months in fine oak. Aromas of black currant, cedar and violet unfurl in the glass. The palate is full bodied, with food-friendly tannins and flavors of ripe berries plus notes of chocolate and spice.

Order now to secure your share.

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“This rare Tuscan Cab is made a stone’s throw away from Poggio di Sotto, whose wines sell for $200+.”

Leonardo Bassano

Italian wine expert