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Le Macchiole : Messorio 2020
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Le Macchiole : Messorio 2020

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Parker | 96
Wine Spectator | 95
Vinous - A. Galloni | 97
The Wine Independent | 95-97
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ALL VINTAGES OF THIS WINE
Marks and reviews

96

/100

Robert Parker

Monica Larner

Made with Merlot, the 2020 Messorio is a profound and richly textured wine that has become one of vintner Cinza Merli's flagships. Ripe fruit, dark cherry, oak spice and toast converge with balanced intensity to characterize this generous expression from Tuscany. The issue with Merlot, especially in a hot vintage such as this, is ripeness or, specifically, over-ripeness. Messorio navigates a challenging growing season with flying colors.

95

/100

Wine Spectator

Bruce Sanderson

Pure and elegant, with a core of blackberry, black cherry, violet, iron and oak spice flavors. Shows a solid spine of tannins that provide some backbone, while the velvety texture adds to this wine's overall gracefulness. Boasts excellent balance and length. Merlot. Best from 2026 through 2042. 920 cases made, 75 cases imported.

95

/100

Decanter

The Merlot harvest took place irregularly between the first and third weeks of September (interspersed with a few days of pause). Today, Messorio is aged for 16 months in both new French oak and gres amphora, following fermentation and maceration in concrete. Dark garnet in the glass, the wine packs an aromatic punch for its restrained cassis and leafy character contrasted with meaty darkness then underlying clayey minerality. The dense, viscous and velvety palate is balanced by chewy acidity, slightly grainy, youthful tannins and polished finish.

96

/100

James Suckling

Intense aromas of sandalwood, lavender, crushed stone, ink pot and blue fruit follow through to a medium body, with lovely tannins and tension that add energy and vibe. Excellent freshness for 2020. Blackcurrants, black olives and violets on the finish. Drink after 2027.

97

/100

Vinous

Antonio Galloni

The 2020 Messorio is fabulous. Once an opulent, full-throttle wine, Messorio has grown into a much more reserved Merlot these days. Tense with tons of energy, the 2020 appears to have a very bright future once it comes together a bit more fully. I very much admire the vibrancy here. The 2020 spent 18 months in 100% French oak, with 5% of the wine aged in amphora.

98

/100

Jeb Dunnuck

Audrey Frick

Deep red with magenta highlights, the 2020 Messorio is the most complete of these wines aromatically on opening and seems to disprove the idea that Merlot is struggling in this region as climate change takes its hold. Luxurious and profound, it slowly reveals harmonious layers of polished leather, chocolate-covered cherry, Amarena cherry, rosemary, and crushed flowers. Full-bodied and impeccably well-detailed, it has mouthwatering mineral accents and fresh fruit through a long finish. This would be a great wine to include in a blind tasting with the great wines of Bordeaux. With undercurrents of black olive, dark obsidian-like earth, and a finish that lasts for ages, this profound and complex wine is going to be one to age for decades. Drink 2026-2050.

98

/100

Wine Enthusiast

D.C.

A nose like a private library with old books on the shelves, dried lavender and violets on the desk, and sunbeams and damp air from outside streaming through the drapes, held at bay by a smoky warmth from the hearth. The palate delivers a riot of berries and chocolate and spices, with a salty astringency at the back. Tannins and acid that start quiet, and then rise up and roar.

Description

Messorio 2020 Le Macchiole: characteristics and tasting advice

Tasting

Color
Deep, intense ruby red, this wine stands out with garnet highlights typical of a structured, age-worthy Merlot.

Nose
Complex and evolving, the nose reveals intense aromas of ripe black fruits (black cherry, blackberry, plum) alongside mineral notes of graphite and crushed stone. With aeration, the bouquet gains spicy nuances (cardamom, black pepper, cinnamon), touches of roasted coffee and toasted cocoa. Herbal notes of dried lavender, violet and bay leaf lend the whole a Mediterranean, savory dimension.

Palate
On the palate, the wine shows as medium- to full-bodied, with a velvety, silky texture. Fine, firm, tightly knit tannins frame the palate while maintaining remarkable elegance. Bright acidity brings lift and precision. Flavors of black fruits (blackcurrant, blackberry, black cherry) are joined by notes of chocolate, mocha, licorice and vanilla. A saline astringency mid-palate adds complexity and depth. The finish, exceptionally long and persistent, lingers on subtle mineral, spicy and oaky notes.

Food and wine pairings

Messorio 2020 is an ideal match for grilled or roasted red meats, game, braised dishes such as osso buco, or pasta dishes with Bolognese sauce. It also pairs perfectly with characterful aged cheeses.

Serving and cellaring

Messorio 2020 is best enjoyed at a temperature between 16 and 17°C. Decanting for 30 minutes to one hour is recommended. This wine can be enjoyed through around 2048.

An emblematic Merlot from Bolgheri in Tuscany

The estate

Founded in 1983 by Eugenio Campolmi and Cinzia Merli, the Tenuta Le Macchiole is among Bolgheri’s pioneering estates, at a time when the region counted only seven producers. Today, Cinzia Merli runs the estate with her sons Elia and Mattia, carrying forward the domaine’s original vision. The vineyard spans around 35 hectares across twelve plots. Certified organic since 2002 and practicing biodynamics since 2010, Le Macchiole has established itself as an international benchmark thanks to outstanding single-varietal wines. The estate revolutionized Bolgheri’s winegrowing approach by demonstrating the potential of single-variety expressions, notably with Messorio, which helped restore Merlot’s reputation as a noble, age-worthy grape variety.

The vineyard

Messorio 2020 comes primarily from the Vignone vineyard, planted in 1999, and the Ulivino parcel, planted in 2016. These vines are located in Bolgheri, in the province of Livorno in Tuscany, between the hills and the Tyrrhenian Sea. The soils rest on a complex limestone and clay matrix, with variations in composition from one parcel to another. The Vignone vineyard features fully calcareous soils with varying proportions of clay and sand. Parcel altitude ranges from 30 to 220 meters, creating microclimatic conditions conducive to optimal ripening. The Mediterranean climate, tempered by sea breezes, enables ideal phenolic development and good acidity retention. Yields are drastically limited to around 800 grams of grapes per vine thanks to severe green harvesting.

The vintage

The 2020 vintage in Bolgheri began with a rainy winter and temperatures in line with seasonal norms, followed by a particularly dry period. Spring proved changeable, with cool temperatures at the end of March followed by a gradual rise in April, slowing budbreak. May, cool and rainy, significantly slowed vegetative growth. June brought a climatic turnaround with hot, dry conditions that, combined with May rains, encouraged vigorous growth and required repeated green work throughout the summer. Harvest began slightly later than in previous years, with Merlot picked between the first and third weeks of September, allowing optimal phenolic ripeness to be reached.

Winemaking and aging

After sorting and destemming, around one third of the Messorio 2020 grapes were vinified in concrete vats, with the remaining two thirds in temperature-controlled stainless-steel tanks. Fermentation was accompanied by long macerations with frequent pump-overs and manual punch-downs, complemented by cold macerations at the end of the process. The wine was then aged for 18 months in 95% new French oak barrels, with the remaining 5% aged in clay amphorae. This combination adds structure and vanilla and spice notes while preserving subtle textural complexity. After its time in wood, Messorio 2020 underwent an additional 20 months of bottle aging before release, allowing all components to integrate harmoniously.

Grape variety

Merlot (100%).

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