Shipping to CT
  • Home
  • All wines
  • Saracosa Governo Magnum

Saracosa Governo Magnum 2020

Loading...
Saracosa Governo Magnum 2020
Wine Enthusiast, (90 Points)
Saracosa is such a huge favorite, winemaker Sofia Barbanera was inspired to create this luxurious special version—now available in a 1.5L MAGNUM bottle. Made in a traditional, flavor-boosting style, it boasts 98 points from Italy’s leading critic.
$37.79 UNLIMITED MEMBER PRICEwhen you mix 12 or more
$453.48 UNLIMITED MEMBER PRICE
$503.88

Wine Details

90
90PTS
Wine Enthusiast, (90 Points)
  • Red - Medium to Full Bodied
  • ItalyItaly
  • Red blend
  • 13.5% ABV
  • 1500 ml
  • 31 December 2026

Flavor Profile

Beyond the label

Sofia Barbanera’s Saracosa is one of our best-selling, most popular Italian reds. Grateful for such a positive response, she’s crafted this special premium edition. It will be a serious treat for lovers of any super-rich red—and will definitely impress in its 1.5-liter magnum bottle.

Sofia turned to Tuscany’s historic governo method and allowed a portion of her ripe Sangiovese to air dry for 20 days—this dials the flavor concentration and complexity of the wine way, way up. Adding a dash of Merlot imparts a plummy smoothness, and time aging in oak barrels weaves inviting spice notes throughout.

Look for vibrant red fruits (think strawberry and cherry), plus creamy chocolate raisin and vanilla oak notes. One sip and you’ll see why Italian critic Luca Maroni lavished it with huge, 98-point praise multiple vintages in a row. The experts at Wine Enthusiast were also impressed, and gave this 2020 vintage a coveted spot on their "Best of the Year 2023" Buying Guide. The Barbanera family (below) are, of course, thrilled with such a warm reception.

Like any red made with this level of care, there aren’t that many MAGNUM bottles to go around—give governo a try today and see what the buzz is all about.

Sofia Barbanera’s Saracosa is one of our best-selling, most popular Italia

About the Producer
Country Map
“A wine to change your mind about Italy...rich, succulent, indulgent and exotic.”

Oz Clarke

Wine critic

You Might Like

Loading...