Rosso di Montalcino is a fresher more forward take on Sangiovese than the more serious Brunello di Montalcino.
The colour is ruby red; to the nose the perfume is clean and intense.
Reminiscent of cherries preserved in alcohol, enhanced by spicy notes.
On the palate a good body,...
A delicate and perfumed nose with a light body with flavours of white peach and citrus fruit. This has the varietal potential to age beautifully - drinking very well now, but will continue to develop for the next 5 - 8 years.
The expressive bouquet of black fruits imparts complexity which evolves towards elegant toasty notes and vanilla aromas - the fruit of superb wine craftsmanship.
On the palate, finely balanced tannins are wrapped in a smooth, creamy extract, offering immediate pleasure and a succulence...
White-gold with green reflections. It seduces on the nose with spicy notes of fresh stone fruit and fine minerality. On the palate the wine shows deep fruit together with fine acidity.