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Brunello di Montalcino Pian delle Vigne 2008 75cl

DOCG | Brunello di Montalcino | Tuscany | Italy
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Critics scores
91 Wine Spectator
Floral and raspberry aromas and flavors pick up tobacco, soy and briar components in this intense, wiry red. Lean, yet remains persistent and well-balanced, leaving a trail of spice and mineral accents. Best from 2016 through 2032. 1,750 cases imported. –BS
88 Robert Parker
Antinori’s 2008 Brunello di Montalcino Pian delle Vigne is loaded with super-ripe dark cherries, plums, incense, hard candy, kirsch, tobacco and smoke. A rich, layered Brunello, the 2008 comes across as a bit forced in the cellar, with copious French oak and a level of sweetness that is distracting. Pian delle Vigne remains a bit of a work in progress within the Antinori portfolio. Anticipated maturity: 2015-2023.
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Antinori - Tenuta Pian delle Vigne
The Antinori name, recognized by connoisseurs and critics alike as one of the oldest and most successful wine-making dynasties in the world, owns this articulate Montalcino cantina, Pian delle Vigne. The 184-hecatare property owes its name to the neighboring 19th century railway station that is still in use today. Purchased in 1995 by Marchesi Antinori, 65-hectares are dedicated to vineyards – cultivating exclusively Sangiovese grapes, known locally as Brunello. Managed by the forward-thinking Piero Antinori, he works alongside the brilliant enologists, Renzo Cotarella and Fabio Ratte to produce three striking pure-Sangioveses, as well as a Grappa. Located six-kilometers south of the quaint town of Montalcino, the cantina crafts well-built wines, defending the Antinori reputation year after year. Expressing the more muscular side of this celebrated Tuscan winery, the top-wine, Brunello di Montalcino was released on the market in 2000 and has since proved to be an exemplary balanced, full-bodied Sangiovese that will excel in both the near and long term.