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Brunello di Montalcino Cerretalto 2016 1200cl

DOCG | Brunello di Montalcino | Toscane | Italie
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2016
Évaluations et Scores
100 James Suckling
Wow. Incredible purity and transparency with cherries, bark, mushroom, flower and slate/stone on the nose. Full-bodied yet agile and fresh with a fine tannin structure that runs the length of the wine and goes on forever. The polish, elegance and grace is breathtaking. Power with agility. A revelation for the 2016 vintage in Brunello. Drink in 2024 and onwards but wonderful to taste now.
98 Robert Parker
Here's an important keepsake from a classic vintage. The Casanova di Neri 2016 Brunello di Montalcino Cerretalto needs time to open, especially if you plan to drink the wine earlier than is recommended (you're best off waiting five years or more). This powerful wine is packed tight with black fruit, plum and summer ripe cherry. Those dark fruit tones segue to spice, baked clay, balsam herb and gardening soil. The oak is always more apparent in the Cerretalto (which is released one year later, as if it were a Riserva) compared to the Tenuta Nuova. The vineyard used makes a big difference, giving this wine more textural weight and thicker fiber. It's all a question of taste, but if you want power (with 15% alcohol), richness, sensuality and voluptuousness in your Brunello, Cerretalto is the bottle at the end of the rainbow.
98 Wine Spectator
A dense, racy and expressive red, offering black cherry, black currant, violet, iron and a hint of rosemary aromas and flavors. This is driven by vivid acidity and refined tannins, which lend both finesse and length. Features great harmony and elegance. Best from 2025 through 2047.
98 Robert Parker
Here's an important keepsake from a classic vintage. The Casanova di Neri 2016 Brunello di Montalcino Cerretalto needs time to open, especially if you plan to drink the wine earlier than is recommended (you're best off waiting five years or more). This powerful wine is packed tight with black fruit, plum and summer ripe cherry. Those dark fruit tones segue to spice, baked clay, balsam herb and gardening soil. The oak is always more apparent in the Cerretalto (which is released one year later, as if it were a Riserva) compared to the Tenuta Nuova. The vineyard used makes a big difference, giving this wine more textural weight and thicker fiber. It's all a question of taste, but if you want power (with 15% alcohol), richness, sensuality and voluptuousness in your Brunello, Cerretalto is the bottle at the end of the rainbow.
98 Wine Spectator
A dense, racy and expressive red, offering black cherry, black currant, violet, iron and a hint of rosemary aromas and flavors. This is driven by vivid acidity and refined tannins, which lend both finesse and length. Features great harmony and elegance. Best from 2025 through 2047.
97 Vinous
There’s something intriguing, alluringly dark, earthy – animal, even – yet floral and packed full of rich black fruits and exotic spices that defines the 2016 Brunello di Montalcino Cerretalto. This impresses with its cool-toned dark berries and minerals, complemented by bright acidity and sweet inner herbal tones. It’s not yet ready to reveal all of its charms, though it drops subtle hints each step of the way. A bitter twang keeps the expression lively and fresh, while grippy tannins saturate deeply and leave the palate aching with youthful tension, as notes of licorice, clove and a hint of ginger linger. What a wine!
97 Vinous
There’s something intriguing, alluringly dark, earthy – animal, even – yet floral and packed full of rich black fruits and exotic spices that defines the 2016 Brunello di Montalcino Cerretalto. This impresses with its cool-toned dark berries and minerals, complemented by bright acidity and sweet inner herbal tones. It’s not yet ready to reveal all of its charms, though it drops subtle hints each step of the way. A bitter twang keeps the expression lively and fresh, while grippy tannins saturate deeply and leave the palate aching with youthful tension, as notes of licorice, clove and a hint of ginger linger. What a wine!
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.