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Jekyll and Hyde: 2017 Brunello di Montalcino and 2016 Riservas (Dec 2021)

The 2016 Brunello di Montalcino is a dark stallion of a wine that showcases both the depth and radiance of the vintage. At first, its bouquet is dark and earthy, yet quickly blossoms into an enthralling mix of musky red currants, wild peppery herbs, dusty rose and worn leather. While satiny in feel, it’s also…

In a Tuscan State of Mind (Oct 2010)

A rush of jammy dark berries is the first sensation that emerges from the 2005 50 & 50 a blend of Merlot and Sangiovese made in partnership with Avignonesi. The 50 & 50 shows a bit more accessibility and sheer plumpness than the decidedly structured Solare. New leather, spices, chocolate, espresso and toasted French oak…

Chianti, Vino Nobile and Super-Tuscans (Jul 2010)

(a 50/50 blend of sangiovese from Capannelle and merlot from Avignonesi; 18 months in French barriques; 35 g/l dry extract; 13.5% alcohol) Fully saturated ruby. Earth, cocoa and bay leaf nuances complement black plum and blueberry on the nose. Rich, dense and fleshy, with chocolate and pepper notes complicating the ripe black fruit flavors. This…

Tuscany 2006 and 2007: A New Golden Age (Aug 2009)

The estate’s 2006 Vino Nobile di Montepulciano is especially round and harmonious in this vintage. Ripe red cherries, leather, licorice and spices come together in this soft, accessible Vino Nobile. The finish is long, perfumed and quite pretty.

Chianti, Vino Nobile and Super-Tuscans (Jul 2010)

(85% merlot and 15% cabernet sauvignon; aged for at least 18 months in new oak; 15% alcohol) Deep ruby with inky highlights. Sweet aromas of blackberry liqueur, licorice and dried flowers. Enters very large and ripe, but the dark plum, coffee and cocoa flavors are freshened by a cool mineral nuance. A wonderfully fleshy wine…

Tuscany 2006 and 2007: A New Golden Age (Aug 2009)

The 2006 Cortona Merlot Desiderio is frankly a perplexing wine. There is good density and richness in the ripe dark fruit, but the French oak completely dominates the wine’s balance.