($37, Banfi Vintners): Castello Banfi, best known for its stunning Brunello di Montalcino, also produces an array of “Super Tuscan” wines, one of which is Cum Laude, an unconventional blend of Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Sangiovese and Syrah. The 2010 Cum Laude may be their best ever. To the credit of Rudy Buratti and his winemaking team, it’s a seamless and harmonious combination of power and suaveness. The alluring dark, brooding, cherry-like fruitiness, presumably from Sangiovese, is evident and not overshadowed by the potentially more forceful Cabernet Sauvignon. Its plush texture allows you to enjoy it with a steak tonight. It may be an unconventional blend, but it sings.
93 Michael Apstein Jun 10, 2014