Antinori Solaia 2007 (750ML)
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97 VM / 97 JS / 97 DE / 95 FS / 94 IWC / 17.5 JR
Soft contours, silky tannins and textural volume are the hallmarks of the 2007 Solaia. A riper, denser version of the 2004 with the richness of the 1997, the 2007 will please readers with a long drinking window of pure pleasure. The style is intense and bold. Readers who prefer more subtlety will find that in other vintages, as the 2007 is a voluptuous, racy, turn-on with tons of immediacy but less in the way of detail or nuance.-Antonio Galloni, Vinous Media
This is a subtle and racy wine. Balanced, with vibrant fruit and bright acidity and chocolate and spices. Full and racy. Very long. Austere. Fascinating. Very closed right now. Give it five or six years minimum now. Winemaker Renzo Cotarella says that Solaia is more reserved in character than the Antinori's Guado al Tasso from Bolgheri, which is more flashy. Makes me smile.-James Suckling
Rich, impenetrable ruby with a violet shimmer. Compact and deep nose, dense, shows notes of tobacco, full of dark currants and blackberries, for immersion. Powerful and present in the approach, builds up in a complex way, lots of dense, fine tannins, very long aftertaste, some tobacco in the finish.-Falstaff
Fully saturated inky ruby. Knockout nose of blackcurrant, mocha, coffee and nutty oak, plus strong soil tones of tobacco and herbs. Wonderfully ripe and full but with a sappy menthol lift to the utterly pure, drop-dead gorgeous flavors of blackcurrant, tobacco and minerals. Compared to the 2007 Tignanello, which currently comes across as a baby Solaia, this has more of everything, especially including sweetness and flesh. One of the better versions of Solaia of the last decade: it offers plenty of upfront charm and fleshy creaminess, but it may not prove to be as long-lived as the 2004 or the 2006. Stephan Tanzer, International Wine Cellar
Ferrous and earthy with developed black-cherry fruit. Soy, chocolate, hot spice and surprisingly taut tannins leaving a chalk-dust texture.-Richard Hemming MW, JancisRobinson