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Eneo

MontepelosoTuscany, Italy

Eneo is Montepeloso’s flagship Costa Toscana IGT “grand vin,” a coastal‑Tuscan blend centered on Sangiovese (with Montep…Learn More »

$52

/750ml

Current Retail Average

95

/100

Average Pro Rating

Eneo All Vintages Overview

About This Wine

Eneo is Montepeloso’s flagship Costa Toscana IGT “grand vin,” a coastal‑Tuscan blend centered on Sangiovese (with Montepulciano/Malvasia Nera and small amounts of Alicante or Cabernet in different years) that is matured in seasoned French oak for roughly 15–18 months. It’s designed to express the Suvereto/Maremma terroir — saline freshness, Mediterranean scrub and mineral notes beneath concentrated dark‑fruit, spice and finely textured tannins —…Learn More »

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Eneo Vintage Comparison

Retail Availability

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JJ Buckley

🇺🇸Oakland, CA
$44.94
2022
Montepeloso Eneo 2022 750ML
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JJ Buckley

🇺🇸Oakland, CA
$44.94
2021
Montepeloso Eneo 2021 750ML
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Wally's Wine & Spirits

🇺🇸Los Angeles, CA
$75.00
2009
2009 Montepeloso 'Eneo' Costa Toscana 750mL

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Eneo · Knowledge Base

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Wine Profile
RedSangiovese

About Eneo

Eneo is Montepeloso’s flagship Costa Toscana IGT “grand vin,” a coastal‑Tuscan blend centered on Sangiovese (with Montepulciano/Malvasia Nera and small amounts of Alicante or Cabernet in different years) that is matured in seasoned French oak for roughly 15–18 months. It’s designed to express the Suvereto/Maremma terroir — saline freshness, Mediterranean scrub and mineral notes beneath concentrated dark‑fruit, spice and finely textured tannins — with an annual production of about 30–35,000 bottles.