We had a bottle of Tignanello at a restaurant yesterday and it was the first time I tried this wine. I was really excited because it is such a famous wine.
We gave it a short 40 minute decant before dinner.
Notes:
"A lot of fruit on the nose, very ripe. Plums, blackberries, cassis on the
front and the notes of wood, leather take a backseat. Tannins give the
wine a very good structure.
A bit primary for my taste. Nonetheless, an excellent wine, 92-93 with upside potential."
I must say, given the grape varieties, I was surprised by this ripe and almost jammy nature of this wine. I would drink it again anytime, but I am not sure about the price tag.
We ordered two wines after arriving at the restaurant. We had the white wine with the starters and the Tig with the main course.
A short decant like this makes only a small difference, but does not hurt with a young wine like this.
Calling ahead would have been possible as well, I guess.
It was a Bernhard Huber Chardonnay. A very famous producer around here.
I don't remember which one exactly, but I do remember that it was too reductive for my taste.