Rosso di Montalcino is Brunello's younger, fresher sibling. Made from the same Sangiovese grapes as Brunello di Montalcino, ...
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Reverse Wine Snob on MSNKirkland Signature Brunello di Montalcino – True To Form100% Sangiovese from Montalcino, Italy. The wine was aged for at least 2 years in oak barrels. Big changes this year for the Kirkland Signature Brunello from Costco! The first thing you'll notice ...
Thirty-year-old vintner Santiago Cinzano has just launched a new estate called Conti Marone Cinzano, where he is pioneering an unorthodox viticultural philosophy: selecting the best plot in any given ...
Brunello di Montalcino: When to Drink It and When to Decant It with Emilia Nardi Brunello is a big wine that can taste delicious on release, but usually improves with age. When does top producer ...
The northern soil of the Sangiovese is lime-rich, well drained and the climate has cool nights. Carmignano must be aged a ...
“Montalcino is actually unique in Italy because we produce more of our prestigious wine, Brunello, than we do of Rosso di Montalcino,” says Riccardo Fratton, winemaker at Poggio San Polo.
“Don’t get me wrong—I know that today Brunello’s reputation is at an all-time high,” Cinzano says. “But people my age want to drink cool wines. Montalcino, Brunello, today, they are ...
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