($20, Montcalm Wine Importers, Ltd): The name of the DOC — either Alto Adige or Südtirol — reflects the dual identity of this part of northern Italy, which abuts Austria. But this is a singularly appealing wine. Lagrein, not a well-known grape, should have more widespread popularity because it can produce a reasonably robust wine devoid of searing tannins and balanced by uplifting acidity. Girlan’s 2012 is a fine example. Thick and juicy, with more black fruit than red, smooth tannins and invigorating acidity makes it easy — and a joy — to drink now with hearty pasta dishes or even a steak.
91 Michael Apstein Aug 25, 2015