Castello Banfi - Brunello di Montalcino

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Castello Banfi - Brunello di Montalcino - 2016 - 75cl - Onshore Cellars

Castello Banfi - Brunello di Montalcino

94 puntos - The Wine Advocate
93 puntos - The Wine Advocate
91 puntos - The Wine Advocate
92 puntos - The Wine Advocate
91 puntos - The Wine Advocate
92 puntos - The Wine Advocate
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Castello Banfi is a renowned wine producer located in the picturesque region of Montalcino, Italy. With a rich history dating back to the 19th century, this esteemed winery has become synonymous with the production of exceptional Brunello di Montalcino wines.

The story of Castello Banfi begins with the Mariani family, who purchased the estate in 1978. Recognizing the potential of the land and the unique terroir of Montalcino, they set out to create wines that would showcase the true essence of the region. Today, Castello Banfi is not only a leading producer of Brunello di Montalcino, but also a pioneer in sustainable winemaking practices.

The production of Brunello di Montalcino is a labor of love at Castello Banfi. This esteemed wine is made exclusively from Sangiovese grapes, which are carefully cultivated in the vineyards surrounding the castle. The winemaking process begins with meticulous grape selection, ensuring that only the finest fruit is used. The grapes are then fermented in stainless steel tanks, allowing for optimal temperature control and preservation of the delicate aromas and flavors.

After fermentation, the wine is aged in oak barrels for a minimum of two years, followed by an additional four months of bottle aging. This extended aging process allows the wine to develop complexity and depth, resulting in a Brunello di Montalcino that is both elegant and powerful. The final product is a testament to the dedication and expertise of the winemakers at Castello Banfi.

The wines produced by Castello Banfi are a true reflection of the Montalcino terroir. The region's unique climate and soil composition contribute to the distinctive characteristics found in Brunello di Montalcino. These wines are known for their intense ruby red color, complex aromas of red berries, spices, and earthy undertones, and a harmonious balance of acidity and tannins. With their exceptional structure and longevity, Brunello di Montalcino wines from Castello Banfi are considered some of the finest in the world.

In addition to Brunello di Montalcino, Castello Banfi also produces a range of other high-quality wines. Their Rosso di Montalcino is a younger, more approachable version of Brunello, offering vibrant fruit flavors and a smooth, velvety texture. The estate also produces Super T

The 2016 Brunello di Montalcino offers clean and pristine fruit and otherwise delivers a textbook interpretation of the vintage. Given the large extension of vineyards farmed by this estate, which is located on the southern side of the appellation, and the deft technological approach employed in the winery, you can count on Castello Banfi to offer an authentic read of any of their wines about to hit the market or that have been aged at the back of your cellar. Indeed, the Banfi library of wines acts as an institutional memory of modern Brunello. This edition shows sharp and focused fruit with leather, potting soil, and balsam herb. For a straight-up classic Brunello, this wine delivers the goods.
The Castello Banfi 2015 Brunello di Montalcino is fragrant and bright. Aromas of wild cherry, blackberry and plum emerge from the glass with spice, tar and liquorice following close in tow. The unified front created by those aromas adds to the overall intensity and purity of the wine. The wine is silky and glossy with a mid-weight style that wraps closely over the palate. This Brunello is fermented in both steel and oak. About 80% of the total volume ages in 60- or 90-hectoliter botte made with French oak, and 20% is aged in new barrique.
The 2014 Brunello di Montalcino reveals a pragmatic, no-nonsense approach to this challenging vintage. The wine makes good on a promise to deliver the cornerstone characteristics of Brunello including wild berry aromas with grilled herb, spice, and forest floor. This vintage is not known for its intensity or thickness, and in fact the wine is mild and composed in personality. However, it is also silky and accessible with a very fine but firm tannic structure that is stitched in carefully like lacework at the back.
Castello Banfi's 2012 Brunello di Montalcino is a textbook expression of the vintage. This wine faithfully reflects the warmth of the vintage thanks to aromas of plump cherry, blackberry, spice, grilled herb, and rosemary. The bouquet offers a very Mediterranean quality that is saturated, rich, and succulent. There's a distant mineral vein that fits perfectly within this aromatic portrait of Sangiovese. Castello Banfi has done a good job building up the mouthfeel in a vintage that has produced many thin and lean wines. This expression offers respectable dimension and depth. Eighty percent of the wine is aged in botte grande and the rest goes into French barrique for two years.
Castello Banfi has maintained an excellent reputation for consistency over the years. The performance of its base Brunello offers solid evidence of this. If you look back at the scores over the years, you will see less fluctuation between the good vintages and the bad ones. That consistency is achieved thanks to significant investments in manpower and technology. The 2011 Brunello di Montalcino beautifully illustrates my point. The wine is openly redolent of Sangiovese-driven aromas of wild berry, underbrush, and spice. The finish is long, silky and the tannins are polished. This wine should hold well for the next ten years.
Castello Banfi's 2010 Brunello di Montalcino is one of the ripest wines I have tasted from this vintage. The bouquet opens to chewy tones of cherry or raspberry preserves with dried prunes and figs at the back. This is no surprise considering the softly sloping, sea-facing vineyards located in the lower part of the appellation where temperatures are slightly warmer on average. There is no doubt that this is an impeccably crafted wine (it sees 50-50 aging in French barrique and larger oak casks) that aspires to a great level of intensity, power, and fullness. The mouthfeel is round and immediate with sweet fruit flavours. This Brunello will appeal to those who like a softer side of Sangiovese.
Tipo:
Rojo
País:
Italia
Región:
Toscana
Denominación:
Brunello di Montalcino DOCG
Productor:
Castello Banfi
Uvas/Mezcla:
Sangiovese
ABV:
14%
Sugerencias de maridaje:
Lamb, Beef, Venison, Game Birds, Mushrooms, Tomato-Based Dishes

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Castello Banfi

Castello Banfi

Castello Banfi is a renowned wine producer located in the heart of Tuscany, Italy. The winery was founded in 1978 by the Mariani family, who had a vision...

Castello Banfi is a renowned wine producer located in the heart of Tuscany, Italy. The winery was founded in 1978 by the Mariani family, who had a vision of creating world-class wines that would showcase the unique terroir of the region. Today, Castello Banfi is one of the most respected wine producers in Italy, and their wines are enjoyed by wine lovers all over the world.

The winery is located on a historic estate that dates back to the 9th century. The estate was once owned by the Etruscans, and later by the Romans, who recognized the potential of the land for wine production. The Mariani family has continued this tradition, and has invested heavily in the estate to ensure that it is one of the most modern and technologically advanced wineries in Italy.

Castello Banfi produces a wide range of wines, including Chianti Classico, Brunello di Montalcino, and Super Tuscans. Their wines are made using traditional methods, with a focus on quality and consistency. The winery has its own vineyards, which are carefully tended to ensure that the grapes are of the highest quality. The grapes are hand-picked and sorted, and only the best grapes are used in the winemaking process.

The winery has a deep respect for the environment, and has implemented sustainable farming practices to ensure that the land is preserved for future generations. Castello Banfi is also committed to social responsibility, and has implemented programs to support the local community.

Castello Banfi is a must-visit destination for wine lovers who are interested in experiencing the best that Tuscany has to offer. The winery offers tours and tastings, as well as a restaurant that serves traditional Tuscan cuisine. Visitors can also stay at the estate's luxurious hotel, which offers stunning views of the surrounding countryside.

In conclusion, Castello Banfi is a world-class wine producer that is dedicated to producing the highest quality wines while preserving the environment and supporting the local community. Their wines are a true reflection of the unique terroir of Tuscany, and are enjoyed by wine lovers all over the world.

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Brunello di Montalcino DOCG

Brunello di Montalcino es un vino tinto producido en la región de la Toscana en Italia. Está elaborado con uvas 100% Sangiovese, que se cultivan en las colinas que rodean...

Brunello di Montalcino es un vino tinto producido en la región de la Toscana en Italia. Está elaborado con uvas 100% Sangiovese, que se cultivan en las colinas que rodean la ciudad de Montalcino. El vino es conocido por sus sabores y aromas ricos y complejos, así como por su capacidad para envejecer durante muchos años.

La historia de Brunello di Montalcino se remonta al siglo XIV, cuando la uva Sangiovese se plantó por primera vez en la región. Sin embargo, no fue hasta mediados del siglo XIX que el vino comenzó a ganar reconocimiento fuera del área local. En 1888, el primer Brunello di Montalcino fue embotellado por Ferruccio Biondi-Santi, un enólogo local al que se le atribuye la creación del estilo moderno del vino.

Hoy en día, Brunello di Montalcino es producido por varias bodegas diferentes en la región, cada una con su propio estilo y enfoque únicos. Algunos de los productores más conocidos son Biondi-Santi, Il Poggione y Banfi.

El proceso de producción de Brunello di Montalcino está muy regulado, con reglas estrictas que rigen todo, desde las variedades de uva utilizadas hasta el proceso de envejecimiento. Las uvas deben ser vendimiadas a mano y fermentadas en depósitos de acero inoxidable antes de ser envejecidas en barricas de roble durante un mínimo de dos años. Después de este período inicial de envejecimiento, el vino envejece en botella durante cuatro meses adicionales antes de salir a la venta.

El vino resultante es de color rojo rubí profundo, con aromas de frutos rojos, cuero y tabaco. En boca, es corpulento y complejo, con sabores a cereza, ciruela y especias. Los taninos son firmes y bien estructurados, lo que le da al vino un final largo y persistente.

En general, Brunello di Montalcino es un vino muy apreciado tanto por coleccionistas como por aficionados. Su rica historia, sus sabores complejos y su capacidad para envejecer durante muchos años lo convierten en una verdadera joya del mundo del vino italiano.

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