Baglio del Cristo di Campobello Adenzia Rosso 2020

Sicily’s south delivers bold character in this Nero d’Avola-Syrah blend.
JS92, rich and spicy—ideal for grilled meats or slow evenings.
At €16,95, you’re saving 29% compared to the average wine with the same score.

A red wine from Sicilia that costs €16.95, on average has 90.4 points. You gain 1.6 points.
A red wine from Sicilia with 92 points costs on average €23.98. That's 29% 'savings'.

Rating: JS92, RP90, VN89
Lead time: 1 - 2 weeks

Original price was: € 16.95.Current price is: € 12.71.

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Description

Located in Agrigento on Sicily’s southwestern coast, Baglio del Cristo di Campobello crafts expressive wines from native and international grapes. Adenzia Rosso blends equal parts Nero d’Avola and Syrah into a rich, modern Sicilian red. Aged in barrique, it’s bold, spicy, and deeply Mediterranean in character—with an eye toward structure and finesse.

Grape:Nero d'Avola, Syrah
Country:Italy
Region:Sicily
Subregion:Sicilia
Vintage:2020
Winemaker:Baglio del Cristo di Campobello
Wine Style:Red
Size:75CL
Rating:JS92, RP90, VN89
Lead Time:1 – 2 weeks
Drinking Window:Drink or Hold
SKU:TL-10242
Points gain:A red wine from Sicilia that costs €16.95, on average has 90.4 points. You gain 1.6 points.
Price comparison:A red wine from Sicilia with 92 points costs on average €23.98. That’s 29% ‘savings’.
WS NL:NA on WS on: 04/06/2025
Vivino:NA on Vivino on: 04/06/2025

WS NL: Wine-Searcher.com lowest price in the Netherlands
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Rating:JS92, RP90, VN89
Reviewer:JamesSuckling.com
Review:Enticing aromas of ripe black berries and cherries, together with hints of smoked bacon and black licorice. Medium- to full-bodied with loose-grained, quite chewy tannins, coated with plenty of spicy black fruit. I like the intense fruit character here, but it needs a year or two for the tannins to sink in. Nero d’Avola and syrah. Try from 2025.