Brunello di Montalcino Riserva Biondi-Santi 2015

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CHF 479.00
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Format: 75 cl
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Produkt
Der Brunello di Montalcino Riserva von Biondi-Santi ist für sein bemerkenswertes Lagerungspotenzial bekannt. Die Trauben stammen von Rebstöcken, die über 25 Jahre alt sind. Dieser mythische Wein ist gut strukturiert und ausgewogen. Der erstmals 1888 produzierte Brunello Riserva wurde seither nur 40 Mal von Tenuta Greppo vermarktet und jede Produktion ist extrem limitiert.
Details:
Produzent: Biondi-Santi
Region: Toscana
Appellation: Brunello di Montalcino
Jahrgang: 2015
Volumen (cl): 75
Farbe: Rot
Ratings

Wineadvocate

The Biondi-Santi 2015 Brunello di Montalcino Riserva is initially a reticent wine and one that does not immediately subscribe to the overstated abundance and exuberance of the vintage. Give it time. I wrote this review after several tastings over several days so I could ensure a more accurate account of the wine's elegant reveal. Contemplative and exceedingly nuanced in personality, with wild berry, underbrush, ferrous earth and candied orange peel, this has everything to look forward to in terms of its future evolution in the bottle. It displays a pretty ruby color that borders on garnet and polished copper. A silky, mid-weight palate is accented by beautifully managed and silky tannins (this aspect of the mouthfeel is extraordinary), bright freshness and long-lasting fruit momentum. The alcohol is a bit more powerful in this release (at 14.5%), but the effect is supple and smooth nonetheless. I tasted bottle number 256. - ML 02/2022

Suckling

Complex yet pure, subtle and refined nose that gently evolves, with mossy red cherries, dried roses, chalk, tar and dried orange peel. There is a lift of clove and eucalyptus that makes it so distinctive. A powerful, medium-to full-bodied Brunello, but seamless and bright, with a fine, transparent mid-palate and restrained, mineral austerity. Understated complexity that will need time to bloom. Hold until 2026. - JS 11/2022