Tabarrini works the volcanic soils of Montefalco, in Umbria's heart, where Sagrantino thrives. The variety demands attention—structurally dense, tannically formidable, built for aging. The winery's core releases demonstrate this: Colle Alle Macchie and Campo Alla Cerqua both express the grape's dark fruit intensity and mineral grip, while the Passito version explores sweetness without sacrificing the variety's inherent power. Wine Enthusiast, Wine Advocate, Decanter, and Wine Spectator have all assessed these bottlings. Sagrantino from Montefalco occupies a particular place in Italian wine—serious, uncompromising, rooted in a specific terroir. Tabarrini's expression of it reflects the region's volcanic character and the grape's natural architecture.