This is an elegant and traditional Brunello with bright fruit notes including wild berries, cherry, plum and red currants. There’s also a bit of underbrush here or wild mushroom that makes for a nice touch. The wine is smooth and polished in the mouth with a touch of sweet berry on the close.
— M.L.
(8/1/2010)
This cheerful Rosso di Montalcino offers a distinctively oak-driven bouquet of smoke, spice and mesquite followed by a bright ensemble of berry fruit aromas. The wine is soft and slightly sweet on the finish with a burst of cherry and blueberry at the close.
— M.L.
(8/1/2010)
Complete with sediment at the bottom of the bottle, this traditional Brunello seems much older than it really is. Sangiovese Grosso tends to age quickly and this expression already shows slight browning at the edges with sober aromas of cured meat, black licorice and wet soil. Drink now.
— M.L.
(6/1/2009)