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92
points
Castelli Martinozzi 2007 Sangiovese Grosso (Brunello di Montalcino)
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$42
Bright and plump, very lively Sangiovese fruit. There’s smooth richness and great staying power to the wine’s black fruit and exotic spice.
— M.L.
(5/1/2012)
89
points
Castelli Martinozzi 2006 Sangiovese Grosso (Brunello di Montalcino)
Price
$50
Ripe fruit aromas of strawberry or raspberry marmalade distinguish this plush, modern Brunello. Those jammy fruit notes are followed by a quick succession of spice, vanilla, cinnamon and nutmeg nuances. It’s a soft, silky wine with bright sweetness to the mouthfeel.
— M.L.
(4/1/2011)
89
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Castelli Martinozzi 2010 Sangiovese Grosso (Rosso di Montalcino)
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Price
$18
Here’s a really pretty Rosso with a bright, fruit-driven bouquet. It opens with notes of raspberry and wild berry, with background tones of cinnamon and crushed clove. The finish is acidic and crisp.
— M.L.
(5/1/2012)
86
points
Castelli Martinozzi 2003 Sangiovese Grosso (Brunello di Montalcino)
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Here’s a Brunello that manages to be ripe without being jammy. The wine offers aged aromas of spice and worn leather, but backs those up with vibrant tones of cherry cola and root beer.
— M.L.
(5/1/2009)
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