About the wine
High altitude Super Tuscan from the talent behind two of Italy's most iconic wines, Tignanello and Solaia
- The grapes for my Poggio di Guardia come from one of the highest vineyards in Tuscany with 18-year old Merlot and Cabernet Sauvignon vines.
- Thanks to your funding we've been able to take extra care to create a Super Tuscan that will rival some of the best wines in the world.
- My Poggio di Guardia is a deep purple-red, with spicy black pepper that opens up towards liquorice, mint and blueberries. It's pure silk and has a taste that will keep you coming back for more!
Stefano di Blasi, Winemaker
Best before
Drink now to 2030
Serving advice
Open/decant at least 1 hour before serving.
Food match
A must with your favourite roast dinner, complete with all the trimmings.

Contains sulphites
Always check the label
Italy
Tuscany
Merlot Blend
Big Red
14.0% ABV
75cl
Vegan
Vegetarian
Wine profile
Meet the winemaker - Stefano di Blasi
- When iconic winemaker Stefano di Blasi first joined Naked in 2014, we couldn’t believe our luck. He was the genius behind Solaia and Tignanello, two of Italy’s most famous (and expensive) reds at over £100 a pop.
- Stefano’s dream is to make the wines he wants to and, thanks to Angel funding, he is doing just that! Super-premium Tuscan treats have been winging their way into Angel’s baskets for years now, and at a fraction of the price they would be elsewhere!
- Our King of Tuscany has a real talent for bringing elegance into his wines that is appreciated by critics all around the world and, with nearly 180K ratings, it seems Angels are a big fan too..!
Ratings
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Customer ratings
Customer comments
Really appreciated the 2016 vintage. 2017 was good but not to that level. I felt it was overpriced for what it offered. Looking forward to sampling the 2018 in the future.
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(latest reply 3 years ago)
Amazing wine also
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(latest reply 3 years ago)
Great value very smooth
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(latest reply 4 years ago)
Shows promise, but needs more time; Another year maybe.
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(latest reply 4 years ago)
Seemed very young
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(latest reply 4 years ago)
Amazeballs, needs at least 15 years. Bought four, tasted one, leaving the rest in the fridge for at least a decade.
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(latest reply 4 years ago)
Just a bit too dry
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(latest reply 4 years ago)
Edgy, with damson undertones & a smooth finish.
Very pleasant & easy to drink.
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(latest reply 4 years ago)
My favourite wine by far from naked⭐️