San Carlo Brunello Di Montalcino
Vintage: | 2019 |
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Description: | The 2019 Brunello hits keep coming! After tasting the San Carlo estate's 2019 Rosso di Montalcino a little while back, we were expecting great things from their still-aging Brunello. We're happy to say that the 2019 San Carlo Brunello di Montalcino doesn't disappoint as an outstanding value for an authentic taste of Montalcino !. The youthful 2019 San Carlo Brunello unwinds with time in the glass, gradually revealing a super-classic nose reminiscent of new leather, sunbaked clayey earth, brambly blackberries and Morello cherry preserves, with hints of black and brown spices, bay leaf, lavender and walnut. The medium-full weight on the palate flows easily with a brooding, rustic elegance ; the 2019 vintage imbued the wine with a distinctive, mouthwatering acidity that gives life to its richer side, and infused it with a softly grainy, lightly smoky, crunchy minerality. There's an intriguing interplay of crispy, juicy and lightly chewy sensations on the palate, paired with swirling umami -tinged flavors that are reminiscent of nutty nougat, ripe forest berries and blood orange peel. The vinous warmth and lighter tannic structure on the finish makes this a great wine to serve cool to the touch, around 62 F. Led by Gemma Marcucci, whose grandparents started it all, San Carlo is a traditional producer whose small strip of vineyards lies on the broad, gently-sloping hillside above the hamlet of Tavernelle (southwest of Montalcino). With neighbors like the benchmark estates of Caprili and Soldera - Case Basse, this is a special place for Brunello, with its own distinctive style. You'll find it in San Carlo's Brunello as an elegant boldness : it's aromatically complex, with ripe, sun-kissed tones, a lithe and energetic mouthfeel, and a gentler grip on the palate. Enjoy it with peppercorn steak, grilled mushrooms, or wild boar ragu'!. Jeb Dunnuck 97 Points - "a more saturated ruby color compared to 2018, the 2019 Brunello Di Montalcino opens to notes of blood orange, balsamic herbs, ripe blackberries, candied licorice, and lavender. Quite compelling, it more closely resembles the estates 2015 than their 2016, with a more robust feel. Offering rich velvety tannins, good mineral undertones, and a clean finish, its more full-bodied, with a long finish, and has wonderful freshness throughout.". "In 1965, Gemma Marcuccis grandparents purchased land across the road from Soldera - Case Basse, and their first vintage of Brunello was released in 1974. Besides their 24 acres of forest and three acres of olive groves, they have eight acres (roughly three hectares) of vineyards in front of the winery that face southwest in an amphitheater and are surrounded by forest. Since the beginning, they have focused on the original property and have not expanded, but they have regularly made upgrades to the winery. With an average annual production of 10,000 bottles a year, they are one of the smallest producers in the region. While Gemma studied art history in college, her father retired from his job in banking in 2002 and kept the winery going, giving Gemma the space and time to learn in the winery and the vineyard. Two years later, she decided to become a farmer and dedicate herself to the land and the winery." - Audrey Frick, Jebdunnuck.com |
Price: | $ 49.98 |
Price in original currency: | None |
Available from Hi-Time Wine Cellars
Address: |
250 Ogle Street Costa Mesa, CA 92627 United States |
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Telephone (toll-free): | 800-331-3005 |
Telephone (regular): | 949-650-8463 |
Fax: | 949-631-6863 |
First added to 1000 Corks on August 17, 2024.