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The sun shone on Casanova di Neri in 2015, both literally and metaphorically. James Suckling desribed this vintage as "historical", "terrific" and scored their flagship wine 99 points and this, their ‘entry level’ Brunello, an impressive 94 points.
Tasting notes
Dark plum, cherry liqueur, herbs, deep spice. So long, firm tannins
Aroma
Dark cherry, mocha, layered with cigar box and spice
Allergy information
Contains sulphites
More information
Brunello di Montalcino is one of Italy’s most magnificent reds, collectors’ wines that can age for decades. This is a fine release from Casanova di Neri. A favourite of critics, the estate was founded in 1971 by Giacomo’s father, Giovanni, producing his first wine in 1978. Since then they have bought small parcels of top quality vines. Giacomo took over in 1991 and is one of the few to achieve a perfect 100 point rating from both Wine Advocate and James Suckling. This Brunello has been made traditionally, with 40 months ageing in large, old oak casks to lend notes of cedar, leather and spice to the intense red fruit character – all held together with fine tannins. Open early and decant. Superb with steak, duck breast and other game.