I have the recommendations of my neighborhood wine shop (yes, I've found a good source of recommendations!) to thank for introducing me to this bold, delicious red. Caparone 2006 Aglianico is a deep inky ruby color - a little mysterious. The aroma is rich and rustic, with a hint of barnyard, a lot of earth and leather, and some purple fruit - rich blackberries - on the back.
As you might guess, this wine is full-bodied - chewy, with prominent tannins. The taste is incredibly rich and bold. It's not too fruity, but blackberry and black currant are definitely present. Also present are a bit of barnyard again, some black pepper and a smoky charred component. The wine is well-balanced - with lots of everything! And it has a long, long finish.
This wine has a particular style that reminds me of a Super Tuscan. And while it is exceptionally delicious, it is not for the faint of heart! It IS a good introduction to how "barnyard" can be pleasant in a wine, though, and at under $20 a bottle, it works for a special occassion or just for a night in. I think it is a perfect bottle to open when I have a surprise guest stop by, particularly if a glass of wine is the sole refreshment - this wine stands wonderfully alone!