The rolling hills of Tuscany are home to ancient vines that grew wild long before modern times. Sangiovese is the variety of the region’s best-known wines, Brunello di Montalcino and Chianti. In recent years, “Super Tuscans”—blends including non-native Bordeaux varieties—have gained in popularity and acclaim. The region’s Mediterranean climate, with its warmer average temperatures, provides ideal conditions for the development of rich, structured, and age-worthy wines. A Brunello for everyone. Solid and focused, with mineral, blackberry and licorice character. Full-bodied and very chunky, with lots of round tannins and a long, long finish. Needs time to open. 32,500 cases made.
Author: James Suckling
Generously donated from the wine cellar of Allen Snyder