Casanova di Neri - Tenuta Nuova - Brunello di Montalcino

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Casanova di Neri - Tenuta Nuova - Brunello di Montalcino - 2017 - 75cl - Onshore-Keller

Casanova di Neri - Tenuta Nuova - Brunello di Montalcino

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This is one of my all-time favorite Brunellos, and although personal tastes are fluid and may change from time to time, there is something timeless and solid about this wine. It's like a touchstone. The Casanova di Neri 2017 Brunello di Montalcino Tenuta Nuova is graced with a similar interlude of elegant rose or crushed flower that we saw in the annata wine. It appears more prominently here, and with more shape and focused intensity. Make no mistake, Giacomo Neri builds wines for pleasure and sensual impact, and this wine (helped by a hot growing season and 15% alcohol) ticks all those boxes. But it also shows floral elegance and sour cherry freshness that defies our expectations of the vintage.
Giacomo Neri and his family have crafted a wine that impresses from the first sip forward (especially when the wine is given ample time to open). The Casanova di Neri 2015 Brunello di Montalcino Tenuta Nuova must be treated with patience, and that patience is returned with many great rewards. Blackberry, plum and summer cherry are slowly folded into lasting flavours of spice, leather and beautiful balsam or medical herb. These are always a distinctive signature of this estate. The aromas flow with seamless transitions, and that fluid and ever-changing nature of the bouquet is what helps to build intensity and staying power. Fruit is harvested from a south- and southeast-facing slope at 250 to 300 meters above sea level. The soils are mixed loosely with crushed rock, allowing access to air and moisture. Indeed, mineral accents appear as the wine takes on more air in the glass. What stands out most in this Brunello is the quality of the bouquet that is rigid and firm, yet not excessively so. You feel the structural texture of the wine as it sits firmly over the palate, yet there is mobility and softness to its many moving parts.
This edition of Casanova di Neri's celebrated single-vineyard wine opens to a luminous garnet color and exuberant fruit aromas. The 2012 Brunello di Montalcino Tenuta Nuova offers a lot to the bouquet, from sweet cherry aromas to savory tones of tobacco and leather. This wine shows a powerful inner motor of flavor concentration and density that propels it forward. All that density and richness wraps thickly over the palate. This is a lasting wine of brawn and muscle.
The 2011 Brunello di Montalcino Tenuta Nuova is a direct and powerful wine from a hot vintage. Dark fruit aromas segue to candied cherry, moist pipe tobacco, balsam herb and dark granite stone. In the mouth, this is a compact and hard-bodied wine that still needs time to flesh out and relax. Like all of Casanova di Neri's wine, this Brunello offers a unique level of volume and fullness that you don't easily find in the other wines of Montalcino.
This is a gorgeous wine. The 2010 Brunello di Montalcino Tenuta Nuova is just as impressive now as when I first tasted it three years ago. The only edit I would make to my original 100-point review is an extension to the drinking window. The bouquet is absolutely seamless, yet it shows pencil-point precision with dark fruit that flows into spice, tobacco and crushed mineral. The wine's aromatic intensity is forthright and compelling, as is the polished and fine nature of the mouthfeel. This is a cellar keeper.
The 2001 Brunello di Montalcino Tenuta Nuova is an interesting proposition. Either the wine has not fully opened, or perhaps it remains stuck in a shy or reticent phase. There is so much brooding dark fruit, right there at an arm's distance that, seemingly wants to bubble to the top. For whatever reason, it remains stuck at the back. Maybe it needs more time? The wine flaunts deep concentration and an inky dark appearance. The bouquet is all about those dark fruit tones with blackberry pie, black spice, tar, liquorice and smoke. Mineral notes and campfire ash appear on the dusty, polished finish.
Art:
Rot
Land:
Italien
Region:
Toskana
Benennung:
Brunello di Montalcino DOCG
Produzent:
Casanova di Neri
Trauben/Verschnitt:
Sangiovese
Serviertemperatur:
16° - 18° C
ABV:
14.5%
Paarungsvorschläge:
Beef, Lamb, Game Birds, Mushrooms, Pasta Dishes, Charcuterie and Cured Meats

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Casanova di Neri

Casanova di Neri

Casanova Di Neri is a renowned wine producer located in the heart of Tuscany, Italy. The winery was founded in 1971 by Giovanni Neri, who had a passion...

Casanova Di Neri is a renowned wine producer located in the heart of Tuscany, Italy. The winery was founded in 1971 by Giovanni Neri, who had a passion for producing high-quality wines that reflected the unique terroir of the region. Today, the winery is run by Giovanni's son, Giacomo Neri, who has continued his father's legacy of producing exceptional wines.

Casanova Di Neri is known for its Brunello di Montalcino, which is made from 100% Sangiovese grapes grown in the Montalcino region. The winery has several vineyards located throughout the region, each with its own unique microclimate and soil composition. This allows the winery to produce a range of different wines, each with its own distinct character and flavour profile.

The winemaking process at Casanova Di Neri is a combination of traditional and modern techniques. The grapes are hand-harvested and carefully sorted before being fermented in stainless steel tanks. The wine is then aged in oak barrels for a period of up to three years, depending on the wine. This allows the wine to develop its complex flavours and aromas, while also adding a subtle hint of oak to the finished product.

Casanova Di Neri produces a range of different wines, including Brunello di Montalcino, Rosso di Montalcino, and Sant'Antimo. Each of these wines has its own unique character and flavour profile, but all are made with the same attention to detail and commitment to quality that has made Casanova Di Neri one of the most respected wineries in Tuscany.

In addition to its wines, Casanova Di Neri also produces a range of spirits, including grappa and limoncello. These spirits are made using traditional techniques and the same commitment to quality that is evident in the winery's wines.

Overall, Casanova Di Neri is a producer that is known for its commitment to quality and its ability to produce exceptional wines that reflect the unique terroir of the Montalcino region. Whether you are a wine connoisseur or simply someone who appreciates a good glass of wine, Casanova Di Neri is a producer that should not be missed.

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Toskana

Die Toskana, die älteste Weinregion Italiens, ist zwar mengenmäßig kein Schwergewicht, aber als Heimat von zwei der berühmtesten Weine des Landes...
Die Toskana, die älteste Weinregion Italiens, ist vielleicht kein Schwergewicht, was die Quantität angeht, aber als Heimat von zwei der berühmtesten Weine des Landes - Chianti und Brunello di Montalcino - kann sie in puncto Qualität durchaus mithalten. Das Klima der Toskana reicht von mediterranem Klima an der Küste bis zu kontinentalem Klima in den Apenninen. Mehr als zwei Drittel der Provinz sind von Hügeln bedeckt, ein wichtiger Faktor für das Terroir der edlen Weine.
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Brunello di Montalcino DOCG

Der Brunello di Montalcino ist ein Rotwein, der in der italienischen Region Toskana hergestellt wird. Er wird aus 100% Sangiovese-Trauben hergestellt, die in den Hügeln um Montalcino angebaut werden...

Brunello di Montalcino ist ein Rotwein, der in der italienischen Region Toskana hergestellt wird. Er wird aus 100 % Sangiovese-Trauben hergestellt, die in den Hügeln um die Stadt Montalcino angebaut werden. Der Wein ist bekannt für seinen reichen, komplexen Geschmack und seine Aromen sowie für seine Fähigkeit, viele Jahre lang zu altern.

Die Geschichte des Brunello di Montalcino geht auf das 14. Jahrhundert zurück, als die Sangiovese-Traube erstmals in der Region angebaut wurde. Es dauerte jedoch bis Mitte des 19. Jahrhunderts, bis der Wein auch außerhalb der Region bekannt wurde. Im Jahr 1888 wurde der erste Brunello di Montalcino von Ferruccio Biondi-Santi, einem lokalen Winzer, abgefüllt, der den modernen Stil des Weins begründet hat.

Heute wird der Brunello di Montalcino von einer Reihe verschiedener Weingüter in der Region hergestellt, die alle ihren eigenen Stil und Ansatz haben. Zu den bekanntesten Erzeugern gehören Biondi-Santi, Il Poggione und Banfi.

Der Herstellungsprozess des Brunello di Montalcino ist streng reglementiert, von den verwendeten Rebsorten bis hin zur Reifung gibt es strenge Vorschriften. Die Trauben müssen von Hand geerntet und in Edelstahltanks vergoren werden, bevor sie für mindestens zwei Jahre in Eichenfässern reifen. Nach dieser ersten Reifezeit reift der Wein weitere vier Monate in der Flasche, bevor er zum Verkauf freigegeben wird.

Das Ergebnis ist ein Wein von tief rubinroter Farbe mit Aromen von roten Früchten, Leder und Tabak. Am Gaumen ist er vollmundig und komplex, mit Aromen von Kirsche, Pflaume und Gewürzen. Die Tannine sind fest und gut strukturiert und verleihen dem Wein einen langen, anhaltenden Abgang.

Insgesamt ist der Brunello di Montalcino ein Wein, der von Sammlern und Liebhabern gleichermaßen hoch geschätzt wird. Seine reiche Geschichte, seine komplexen Aromen und seine Fähigkeit, viele Jahre zu reifen, machen ihn zu einem wahren Juwel in der italienischen Weinwelt.

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