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Brunello di Montalcino 2012 75cl

DOCG | Brunello di Montalcino | Toscane | Italie
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95 Wine Spectator
Effusive aromas and flavors of raspberry, cherry, floral, mineral and tobacco are at the center of this linear, vibrant red. Well-structured, this offers terrific length on the sinewy finish. Best from 2020 through 2035. From Italy.—B.S.
93 Robert Parker
Casanova di Neri is one of the shining stars of Montalcino. Each successive vintage released brings us renewed understanding of the focus and the dedication demonstrated by the father and son team that operates this estate. The winemaking style is impeccable and elaborate. There's a higher degree of texture and richness on display, and this is not often the case with Sangiovese. The 2012 Brunello di Montalcino opens to thick layers of dark fruit, mocha, spice, leather, cigar box and pipe tobacco. A distant note of dried fruit or blackberry confit adds softness and sweetness. Give this wine a few more years to flesh out and integrate.<br/>The big news from Casanova di Neri is that Consulting Enologist Carlo Ferrini no longer works with the estate. This came as a big shock to me mostly because the news was kept under wraps for an unusually long time. Carlo's departure occurred years ago, but was only made public last year. His last vintage with this high performing estate was 2010 (the vintage that earned 100 points with the Brunello di Montalcino Tenuta Nuova). It's not clear who, if anyone, has replaced him. Moving forward, Giacomo's son Giovanni has taken on a greater role at the winery for sure. I cannot help but notice a stylistic change with this new set of releases. Two years ago, this was the masculine wine to Il Marroneto's feminine wine in a ying-yang dynamic that characterizes the two main schools of the appellation. The tables have been unexpectedly turned in 2012. Casanova di Neri has now produced the wine that feels more streamlined and subtle. I'm not sure what to make of the about-face and will continue to monitor this trend in vintages to come. Casanova di Neri makes 73,000 bottles of its 2012 Brunello di Montalcino and 64,000 bottles of the 2012 Brunello di Montalcino Tenuta Nuova.
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Casanova di Neri
L’une des maisons les plus prometteuses et impressionnantes de la région, Casanova di Neri a vu le jour en 1971 sous l’impulsion de Giovanni Neri. Cette propriété de Montalcino est actuellement dirigée par le fils de Giovanni, Giacomo Neri. Elle englobe plus de 500 hectares dont 63 en vignes et se divise en 7 parcelles dans la région de Montalcino : Fiesole, Poderuccio, Podernuovo, Le Cetine, Pietradonice, Cerratalto et Spereta. Ce domaine vinicole parmi les plus respectés d'Italie propose une sélection de vins sains, dont un assemblage blanc de vermentino et de grechetto, ainsi que des vins rouges faciles à boire à base de cabernet sauvignon, sangiovese et/ou colorino, sans oublier une poignée de Brunellos de haut vol. Casanova di Neri se singularise par son style élégant et moderne, et se classe toujours parmi les incontournables régionaux, donnant naissance à des vins puissants et somptueux d’une année sur l’autre. Ses Brunellos les plus confidentiels et les plus riches sont issus de sélections parcellaires – il s’agit de la Tenuta Nuova et de Cerretalto.