Il Poggione - Brunello di Montalcino DOCG

97 points - The Wine Advocate
94 points - The Wine Advocate
96 points - The Wine Advocate
Il Poggione - Brunello di Montalcino DOCG - 2015 - 75cl - Onshore Cellars

Il Poggione - Brunello di Montalcino DOCG

97 points - The Wine Advocate
94 points - The Wine Advocate
96 points - The Wine Advocate
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Il Poggione is a renowned producer of Brunello di Montalcino DOCG, one of the most prestigious wines in Italy. Located in the heart of Tuscany, in the Montalcino area, the winery has a long history of producing quality wines with a commitment to tradition. The grapes are hand-picked and carefully selected, and the wine is aged in large oak barrels for at least three years, followed by a period of bottle aging. The result is a wine of great complexity and elegance, with a deep ruby color and aromas of red berries, spices, and leather. On the palate, Brunello di Montalcino from Il Poggione is full-bodied and well-structured, with firm tannins and a long, persistent finish.

In addition to their Brunello di Montalcino, Il Poggione also produces other wines such as Rosso di Montalcino and Sant'Antimo. These wines are made from the same Sangiovese grape but are aged for a shorter period of time, resulting in a lighter body and softer tannins.

Il Poggione is a producer that embodies the best of Tuscan winemaking tradition, with a focus on quality, authenticity, and respect for the land. Their Brunello di Montalcino is a true masterpiece of Italian wine, and a must-try for any wine lover.

Il Poggione is a renowned producer of Brunello di Montalcino DOCG, one of the most prestigious wines in Italy. Located in the heart of Tuscany, in the Montalcino area, the winery has a long history of producing quality wines with a commitment to tradition. The grapes are hand-picked and carefully selected, and the wine is aged in large oak barrels for at least three years, followed by a period of bottle aging. The result is a wine of great complexity and elegance, with a deep ruby color and aromas of red berries, spices, and leather. On the palate, Brunello di Montalcino from Il Poggione is full-bodied and well-structured, with firm tannins and a long, persistent finish.

In addition to their Brunello di Montalcino, Il Poggione also produces other wines such as Rosso di Montalcino and Sant'Antimo. These wines are made from the same Sangiovese grape but are aged for a shorter period of time, resulting in a lighter body and softer tannins.

Il Poggione is a producer that embodies the best of Tuscan winemaking tradition, with a focus on quality, authenticity, and respect for the land. Their Brunello di Montalcino is a true masterpiece of Italian wine, and a must-try for any wine lover.

Il Poggione is a renowned producer of Brunello di Montalcino DOCG, one of the most prestigious wines in Italy. Located in the heart of Tuscany, in the Montalcino area, the winery has a long history of producing quality wines with a commitment to tradition. The grapes are hand-picked and carefully selected, and the wine is aged in large oak barrels for at least three years, followed by a period of bottle aging. The result is a wine of great complexity and elegance, with a deep ruby color and aromas of red berries, spices, and leather. On the palate, Brunello di Montalcino from Il Poggione is full-bodied and well-structured, with firm tannins and a long, persistent finish.

In addition to their Brunello di Montalcino, Il Poggione also produces other wines such as Rosso di Montalcino and Sant'Antimo. These wines are made from the same Sangiovese grape but are aged for a shorter period of time, resulting in a lighter body and softer tannins.

Il Poggione is a producer that embodies the best of Tuscan winemaking tradition, with a focus on quality, authenticity, and respect for the land. Their Brunello di Montalcino is a true masterpiece of Italian wine, and a must-try for any wine lover.

The Il Poggione 2015 Brunello di Montalcino shows a darker and more concentrated appearance than many of its peers. The wine is beautifully abundant and fragrant in the most exuberant and expressive manner. You will recognize aromas of moist soil, tobacco, and smoke. Candied cherry hovers over the entire bouquet. Fruit is sourced from older vines (all over 25 years old). Il Poggione occupies a special spot within the Montalcino appellation, and the area always produces slightly more concentrated and powerful wines. I find that to be particularly true in this gorgeous 2015 vintage. I am also very attracted to that almost dusty note of crushed mineral that rides long on the full-bodied finish. Il Poggione's Brunello is also distinguished by firm, youthful tannin that need a few more years to unwind.
The 2011 Brunello di Montalcino represents a smaller harvest. Some 130,000 bottles were produced, which is 80,000 bottles less than average. In fact, Il Poggione made more Rosso di Montalcino and IGT compared to their flagship Brunello. No Riserva was produced in 2011. One of the reasons for the reduced production was the very warm growing season that mandated severe fruit selection. In my opinion, Il Poggione has done a fine job with the fruit they dedicated to this wine. This is a wine of ripe fruitiness and dark richness. There is a hint of reduction that puts the proverbial breaks on the wine's intensity. Il Poggione is happiest with the 2012 and 2015 vintages and less so with 2013.
The 2013 Brunello di Montalcino lives up to the impeccable reputation garnered by this estate over the years. This is a profound and beautifully rendered Sangiovese that delivers bold and luscious fruit quality with black cherry and spicy plum at the start. The bouquet follows through with mild oak notes of smoke, tar and toasted nut. There is another aromatic component that includes crushed stone and dried herb or mint. This Brunello shows elegant evolution in the glass and promises a very long ageing future ahead.
Type :
Rouge
Pays :
Italie
Région :
Toscane
Appellation :
Brunello di Montalcino DOCG
Producteur :
Il Poggione
Raisins/mélange :
Sangiovese
Température de service :
16° - 18° C
ABV:
14.5%

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Brunello di Montalcino DOCG

Le Brunello di Montalcino est un vin rouge produit dans la région de Toscane, en Italie. Il est élaboré à partir de 100% de raisins Sangiovese, cultivés dans les collines entourant...

Le Brunello di Montalcino est un vin rouge produit dans la région de Toscane, en Italie. Il est composé à 100 % de raisins Sangiovese, cultivés dans les collines entourant la ville de Montalcino. Ce vin est connu pour ses saveurs et ses arômes riches et complexes, ainsi que pour sa capacité à vieillir pendant de nombreuses années.

L'histoire du Brunello di Montalcino remonte au XIVe siècle, lorsque le raisin Sangiovese a été planté pour la première fois dans la région. Toutefois, ce n'est qu'au milieu du XIXe siècle que le vin a commencé à être reconnu en dehors de la région. En 1888, le premier Brunello di Montalcino a été mis en bouteille par Ferruccio Biondi-Santi, un viticulteur local à qui l'on attribue la création du style moderne du vin.

Aujourd'hui, le Brunello di Montalcino est produit par un certain nombre d'exploitations viticoles de la région, chacune ayant son propre style et sa propre approche. Parmi les producteurs les plus connus figurent Biondi-Santi, Il Poggione et Banfi.

Le processus de production du Brunello di Montalcino est très réglementé, avec des règles strictes qui régissent tout, depuis les cépages utilisés jusqu'au processus de vieillissement. Les raisins doivent être récoltés à la main et fermentés dans des cuves en acier inoxydable avant d'être élevés en fûts de chêne pendant au moins deux ans. Après cette première période de vieillissement, le vin est vieilli en bouteille pendant quatre mois supplémentaires avant d'être mis en vente.

Le vin qui en résulte est d'une couleur rouge rubis profond, avec des arômes de fruits rouges, de cuir et de tabac. En bouche, il est corsé et complexe, avec des saveurs de cerise, de prune et d'épices. Les tanins sont fermes et bien structurés, ce qui confère au vin une finale longue et persistante.

Dans l'ensemble, le Brunello di Montalcino est un vin très prisé des collectionneurs et des amateurs. Sa riche histoire, ses saveurs complexes et sa capacité à vieillir pendant de nombreuses années en font un véritable joyau du monde viticole italien.

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