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Monte Volpe Sangiovese

Monte Volpe Sangiovese

SangiovesePotter Valley, Mendocino County
90 PointsWine Enthusiast

"There are many variations in the flavor profiles of the Sangiovese grape. This one has aromas of plum confiture, dried cherry, and savory spices, with notes of mushroom, dried herbs, and molasses on the nose. The palate is fresh, cooked raspberries, cranberry, and citrus zest, mingled with coriander and earth, and integrated rich tannins on the finish."—Tonya Pitts, WE

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The ideal growing conditions of the vineyard site has created a wine that is dark purple-garnet in color with aromas and flavors of ripe boysenberry, smoky cherry, spicy wood and earth, with ripe, full tannins and a seamless balance that carries through to a long, lush finish. 

Monte Volpe is one of the oldest producers of Sangiovese in California, releasing its first vintage in 1992. 

Tasting Notes
Plum spiced, Full-bodied, Long finish
Vintage
2020
Composition
100% Sangiovese
Winemaker
Alexandra Graziano
Aging
36 months barrel-aged, French oak
Pairs With
Mushroom risottoParmigianoHummusPeach cobblerView All Pairings →
Quantity
Mix & Match across all brands — every bottle counts toward case pricing

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Monte Volpe

Potter Valley, Mendocino County


Monte Volpe celebrates the Northern Italian heritage that has shaped Mendocino’s vineyards for more than a century. The label focuses on classic grapes from Italy’s north—Dolcetto, Barbera, Sangiovese, Nebbiolo, and Pinot Grigio—translated through Mendocino’s sunlight, elevation, and cool evening air.


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