Buckle Your Seatbelts: 2019 Brunello and 2021 Rosso di Montalcino (Dec 2023)

The 2018 Brunello di Montalcino continues to be an atypical wine for Poggio di Sotto, yet one that shouldn’t be missed. It’s savory with an herbal tinge up front, giving way to dried roses, strawberries, incense, exotic spice and worn leather. This is surprisingly juicy and lifted in style, with vibrant acidity propelling its tart wild berry fruits easily across the palate. A sour twang of cranberry resonates as the 2018 finishes lightly structured and long, leaving a staining of licorice that lingers on and on and on.