Bruce Sanderson featured Le Macchiole’s beautiful expression of Merlot, Messorio, in Wine Spectator’s Decanted column. He recounted a vertical tasting experience dating back to 2001, focusing on the wine’s “ageability and promising future.”
Before delving into Messorio, he offers historical background on the winery. He speaks to the estate’s focus on single-variety wines, adding that “over the years, Messorio emerged as Le Macchiole’s flagship wine, earning the highest ratings and prices (the 2004 earned a 100-point rating on release).”
Sanderson explains, “the debut vintage was 1994, and Messorio has been made every year with the exception of 1996. I recently tasted eight vintages spanning two decades of Messorio, from 2001 to 2018, in an exclusive virtual meeting with Merli and winemaker Luca Rettondini, who came on board in 2008.”
What does Messorio stand for, you ask? Sanderson answers, “Messorio is the local dialect for a scythe used to harvest wheat, an important crop in Bolgheri a generation ago. Merli grew up in Bibbona, just north of Bolgheri, and recalls driving to Castagneto Carducci with her father as a young girl, passing fields of wheat and olives on either side of the Strada Bolgherese.”
“Bolgheri and the Tuscan Coast is the home of several pure manifestations of Merlot.” As it relates to this particular wine, he adds, “rather than aim for power, richness and concentration, Le Macchiole’s goal for Messorio is finesse and elegance. This is no easy feat, given Bolgheri’s benevolent climate and recent warmer growing seasons.”
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