Wine Notes
We had a lovely, if a little younger, bottle in Bologna recently and were rather impressed with it. The 2009 is great drinking now and will continue to improve.
Producer Notes
Donna Olimpia is well placed to challenge the leaders in the Super Tuscan market, their immediate neighbours being Tenuta San Guido (Sassicaia) to the North, Tenuta Ornellaia to the East, and Marchesi Antinori (Guado Al Tasso) to the South.
Whilst we have enjoyed a number of older vintages, particularly the 2009 and 2013, of Donna Olimpia’s flagship Super Tuscan, Millepassi, it has not quite lived up to its prestigious neighbours. In the last few years things have been improving though: the 2015 and 2016 Millepassis were excellent and the introduction of the 100% Petit Verdot Orizzonte in 2015 is putting Donna Olimpia on the up.
There is also always good value to be found in good vintages amongst their entry level wines, and particularly in their Bolgheri Bianco (a blend of Vermentino, Viognier, and Petit Manseng), which is excellent value even in weaker vintages.
One to watch over the next few years, we think.
Vintage Notes
2009 was a very good vintage in Tuscany
Other 2009 Bolgheri DOC
Other vintages of Donna Olimpia Millepassi
2011: £56
2016 (in Double magnum): £260
2016 (in Magnum): £120
2016: £55
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