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2009 Diadema Rosso Toscana IGT, Tuscany, Italy

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Wine Notes

Swarovski crystals inserted on the label. Indicative blend: Sangiovese, Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Syrah.

Price Range of 750ml bottle, ex-tax in USD
Average: $76   From: $58   To: $96

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Over all vintages, this was the 9368th most popular wine on Wine-Searcher last year. Search rank last month: 6987th

Score: 93.
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Price History for 2009 Diadema Rosso Toscana IGT
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Cabernet – Merlot – Sangiovese is the composition of many of the so-called ‘Super Tuscan’ wines of central Italy. The blend can be made to any number of variations, but the combination typically draws on the power and structure of Cabernet Sauvignon, the sweet, juicy fruit flavors of Merlot and the rustic, sour-cherry tang of Sangiovese. The wines may be produced in a style suited to early consumption, or built into robust cuvees that require many years of bottle maturation to reach their peak.

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Region Hierarchy
  • Toscana IGT wine region

    Toscana IGT is the most famous – and the most commonly used – of Italy’s Indicazione Geografica Tipica (IGT) titles. The geographical region it indicates is, in short, Tuscany. Toscana IGT wines can be made in any village in any of Tuscany’s 10 provinces (Arezzo, Firenze, Grosseto, Livorno, Lucca, Massa Carrara, Pisa, Pistoia, Prato and Siena).

    Free from the stylistic constraints imposed on DOCG and DOC wines, Toscana IGT wines can be made in almost every form imaginable, from bone-dry whites to sweet reds and sparkling rosés. Naturally, given Tuscany’s longstanding success with dry red wine, this style is by far the most common.

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  • Tuscany wine region

    Tuscany (Toscana in Italian) is perhaps the most famous of all Italian wine regions. This fact has no doubt been perpetuated by the romance of the region's endless rolling hills and cypress-lined country roads, but it is nonetheless home to some of the world’s most prestigious wines.

    Situated in central Italy, Tuscany's neighbors are Emilia-Romagna to the north and ... more

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