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Brunello di Montalcino Cerretalto 2013 600cl

DOCG | Brunello di Montalcino | Toscane | Italie
CHF 2’594.40

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2013 2016 2018
Évaluations et Scores
98 Wine Spectator
This intense version is concentrated, with black cherry, blackberry, graphite, tobacco and spice flavors, yet remains light-footed due to the racy profile. Structured, yet beautifully balanced and youthful. Shows purity and length on the aftertaste, which introduces a floral component. Best from 2022 through 2045.
97 Robert Parker
There are a handful of wines in Italy that make me nervous before I taste them because my expectations are so high. This is one of those wines. Indeed, previous editions of Cerretalto have earned the coveted 100 point score, and I am astutely aware of the pedigree and potential that comes forth with each new vintage. As enthusiastic as my assessment of the 2013 Brunello di Montalcino Cerretalto is, I'm stopping short of that perfect score. This vintage is something of a moving target with wines that are beautiful, without a doubt, yet the growing conditions were not even across the appellation, and achieving optimal tannic management posed a challenge to many producers. If I were to make any criticism of this wine, it would fall along those lines. That aside, this is a beautiful Brunello that boasts deep intensity and bold black fruit flavors that are plummy and rich. Spice, toasted oak and tobacco frame that primary fruit. Cerretalto ages in oak for 30 months and that strong imprint has added to the structure, depth and contemporary character of this A-list Brunello. That oak imprint is also reinforced in the wine's tannins. There's no doubt that this wine needs more cellar aging. I would absolutely not suggest drinking it within the next five years. Any awkwardness it shows now should iron itself out with more bottle time. Only 9,771 bottles were made.
95 Vinous
Deep luminous ruby-red. Spicy red cherry and mineral nuances on the nose and in the mouth. Enters fresh and juicy with noteworthy flesh and size to the red and blue fruit flavors, then suave and refined all the way onto the long refined finish. Closes with youthfully chewy tannins and a tactile mouthfeel offering hints of flinty minerals and raspberry. A brooding giant that is extremely elegant and refined. Very well done.
Producteur
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.