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Rosso di Montalcino 2019
Variety:
Red
|
Sangiovese
Winery: Piombaia
Region:
Montalcino,
Italy
Wine Enthusiast 90 - Made with organically grown Sangiovese, this bright red has aromas of iris, baking spice and underbrush. The savory palate offers red cherry, star anise and vanilla alongside polished tannins. Drink through 2026.
190.00 TTD
Rosso di Montalcino 2016
Variety:
Red
|
Sangiovese
Winery: Piancornello
Region:
Montalcino,
Italy
WS 91 - Intense and complex, this combines cherry and berry fruit with earth, iron, leather and spice flavors, finishing with sour cherry, leather and tobacco notes. Drink now through 2022.
WA 90+ - Piancornello does a great job with its lower-end Rosso. Indeed, the 2016 Rosso di Montalcino makes a great impression in the glass, thanks to its beautifully dark ruby color. The bouquet offers black cherry, spice, tar and licorice. The mouthfeel is simple and crisp. It makes the perfect pairing partner to wood-fired pizza with extra mozzarella cheese melted on top.
CRU/JRM Once again and not surprisingly, very hard to tell this from a full-blown Brunello. A magnificent effort and a steal of a bargain. The yields are less but the quality is stunning. Claudio Monaci is the little master of Montalcino. Delectably complex and long. Bravo.
230.00 TTD
Brunello di Montalcino 2011
Variety:
Red
|
Brunello
Winery: Piancornello
Region:
Montalcino,
Italy
Vinous 92 - The 2011 Brunello di Montalcino is one of the more successful wines of the vintage. Sage, lavender, iron, smoke and dark red cherry notes flesh out in a supple, inviting Brunello. A kick of Mediterranean warmth gives the 2011 its generous texture, with all of the elements very much in the right place. I would prefer to drink the 2011 over the next handful of years or so. This is a strong showing from Piancornello.
WA 91 - Here's a pretty, ruby-colored Sangiovese from the heart of southern Tuscany. The 2011 Brunello di Montalcino shows a lot of purity and red fruit intensity with wild berry and dried cherries in pole position. The wine offers a good sense of depth and balance thanks to those warmer notes of light tobacco and spice that add complexity in a subtle and lasting way. This Brunello is also distinguished by the mouthfeel that is tonic and bright without feeling too ripe or thick. This is a silky and elegant wine with a medium finish.
335.00 TTD
Brunello di Montalcino 2016
Variety:
Red
|
Brunello
Winery: Piombaia
Region:
Montalcino,
Italy
CRU/JRM - Piombaia's 2016 Brunello is very well made. Long, quite complex and elegant, it will improve for at least another decade. Classic Brunello flavours.