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Flaccianello della Pieve 2016 75cl

IGT | Colli della Toscana Centrale | Toskana | Italien
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100 Robert Parker
Fontodi's 2016 Flaccianello della Pieve is a masterpiece. This review represents a composite of notes from two separate tasting sessions, one at the winery and a second bottle tasted repeatedly over the course of 24 hours at my own pace. In the case of the second sample, it ended up in a blind flight next to the 2016 Masseto, and as beautiful as that Merlot-based wine is, this wine paints an even more beautiful portrait of a perfect Tuscan landscape, thanks to that tangy Sangiovese typicity. This vintage shows amazing depth and poise, with a sheer sense of elegance that comes from the undisputed quality of fruit achieved in this balanced vintage. The bouquet opens to dark cherry, blue flower and tilled earth. The tannins are taut, almost crunchy, and the wine offers profound pedigree and persistence that is driven by the evident acidity. That depth is what stands out most. Until the 2013 vintage, Flaccianello was aged in barrique for 24 months. After that vintage, six months of the total aging time is spent in botte instead. This 2016 vintage includes a small part from clay amphorae for the first time. This slight change in the relationship of wine to barrel size has resulted in a more elegant and finessed wine. That point is especially underlined in this vintage. Because of cool spring temperatures during the flowering, yields were reduced by 20% in 2016 compared to 2015. Some 65,000 bottles were made.
100 Robert Parker
Fontodi's 2016 Flaccianello della Pieve is a masterpiece. This review represents a composite of notes from two separate tasting sessions, one at the winery and a second bottle tasted repeatedly over the course of 24 hours at my own pace. In the case of the second sample, it ended up in a blind flight next to the 2016 Masseto, and as beautiful as that Merlot-based wine is, this wine paints an even more beautiful portrait of a perfect Tuscan landscape, thanks to that tangy Sangiovese typicity. This vintage shows amazing depth and poise, with a sheer sense of elegance that comes from the undisputed quality of fruit achieved in this balanced vintage. The bouquet opens to dark cherry, blue flower and tilled earth. The tannins are taut, almost crunchy, and the wine offers profound pedigree and persistence that is driven by the evident acidity. That depth is what stands out most. Until the 2013 vintage, Flaccianello was aged in barrique for 24 months. After that vintage, six months of the total aging time is spent in botte instead. This 2016 vintage includes a small part from clay amphorae for the first time. This slight change in the relationship of wine to barrel size has resulted in a more elegant and finessed wine. That point is especially underlined in this vintage. Because of cool spring temperatures during the flowering, yields were reduced by 20% in 2016 compared to 2015. Some 65,000 bottles were made.
97 Wine Spectator
Ripe, with mulberry, plum, black cherry, mineral and spice flavors, this red is both lush and firmly structured. Complex, well-defined and persistent, courtesy of the racy acidity. Though balanced, this needs a few years to really knit together. Sangiovese. Best from 2021 through 2040. 4,300 cases made, 1,800 cases imported.
97 Wine Spectator
Ripe, with mulberry, plum, black cherry, mineral and spice flavors, this red is both lush and firmly structured. Complex, well-defined and persistent, courtesy of the racy acidity. Though balanced, this needs a few years to really knit together. Sangiovese. Best from 2021 through 2040. 4,300 cases made, 1,800 cases imported.
95 James Suckling
Dark cherries, blackcurrants, brambleberries, eucalyptus, vanilla, tar, sandalwood and dried violets are the calling cards on the nose. This is certainly a very refined and delicate Flaccianello, that weaves its way through fresh dark fruit and layers of intricately wrought tannins. Delicious now, but better in 2022
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Fontodi
Die traditionelle Weinproduktion von Fontodi, das im berühmten Conca d’Oro von Panzano liegt, begeistert Sammler wie Kritiker schon seit Jahrzehnten. Fontodi hat nicht nur ein einzigartiges Terroir – in großer Höhe mit Böden aus kalkhaltigem Tonschiefer, viel Sonnenschein und vor allem einem warmen und trockenen Mikroklima –, sondern in der Person von Giovanni Manetti auch einen ausgesprochen engagierten Besitzer. Die Familie Manetti, mit einem jahrhundertealten toskanischen Hintergrund als Terrakottafliesenmacher, erwarb das Anwesen 1968. Die 130 Hektar sind bio-zertifiziert und auf 70 Hektar bestockt. Auch die langjährige Unterstützung durch Winzer Franco Bernabei beförderte den Ruf des Gutes, das sechs hochfeine Rotweine und einen im Fass fermentierten Weißen produziert. Der Flaccianello della Pieve war einer der ersten toskanischen reinen Sangiovese-Weine und rangiert kontinuierlich an der Spitze. Der Chianti Classico ist ein Maßstäbe setzender Fontodi, an den so schnell nichts heranreicht, ganz zu schweigen vom Chianti Classico Riserva. Vigna del Sorbo ist eine Klasse für sich – ein gewaltiger, intensiver und genuiner Toskaner.