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Casanova di Neri Brunello di Montalcino Tenuta Nuova 1999

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Casanova di Neri Brunello di Montalcino Tenuta Nuova (1999)
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Winery:
Casanova di Neri
Varietal:
Sangiovese
Region:
Italy > Tuscany > Montalcino
Type:
Red Wine
Drink Dates:
Drink Now - 2018
UPC:
302440

User Tags:  resinous, berry, stone fruits, oak, color descriptors, cedar, bramble fruits, trees, decant, finish - long 


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What to Expect

Brunello di Montalcino is certainly one of the premier expressions of Sangiovese in all of Italy. Unlike other regions, such as Chianti, Brunello must be produced from 100% Sangiovese, in fact the particular clone referred to as Brunello. The vineyards of Brunello cover a large hillside and can be roughly divided into four regions, though things like age of vines and vinification techniques can easily mask the characteristics of each zone. Brunello is uusally a medium full-bodied wine with both strong acidity and tannins that support leathery, subtly spicy tones of coffee and tobacco that add depth to the classic plum and dark cherry fruits.

Winemakers Notes

The Brunello di Montalcino Cerretalto is produced from a selection of vineyards situated in the natural amphitheatre by the Asso river. The particular microclimate, the "terroir", the low production per vine and the great attention to detail in the winery together produce a well balanced wine with character and good alcohol content. It is only produced when we consider the quality of the grapes harvested to be excellent. It is aged for about 2 years in French oak casks and then for at least 18 months in the bottle.




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Rating: 4/5 - As reviewed by Decanter Wow! This is sexy, aromatic, intense, expansive. Proper Brunello, full of tannin and acidity, vigour and power. Wonderful length and power. Drink 10 years.


 

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Warm and ripe red with lots of blackberry and cedary oak character. Full-bodied and very thick, yet refined and silky. Should turn out fabulously. Another super wine from Casanova. Best after 2007. 5,025 cases made. -JS Wine Spectator. A Sangiovese Grosso wine from Tuscany in Italy. 1999 Casanova di Neri Brunello di Montalcino Tenuta Nuova 750ml


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Warm and ripe red with lots of blackberry and cedary oak character. Full-bodied and very thick, yet refined and silky. This should turn out fabulous. Another super wine from Casanova. -Wine Spectator


 

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Rating: 95/100 - As reviewed by Wine & Spirits Magazine


 

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Rating: 92/100 - As reviewed in Wine Advocate # 158 on Apr-05


 

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Rating: 92/100 - As reviewed by Wine Advocate


 

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