Rosso Di Montalcino Il Poggione 2022
Rosso di Montalcino Poggione is the youngest and most approachable version of Brunello, but it already boasts excellent structure and a strong personality. Aging in wood gives it a more decisive structure, smoother tannins, and a complexity that brings it closer to Brunello.
In summary
Awards & Recognition
90/100
How to taste it
Visual tasting
Clear, ruby red in color. Fairly consistent.
Olfactory tasting
Floral and red berry fruit notes.
Taste tasting
Persistent, with soft and velvety tannins.
What to pair wine with Rosso Di Montalcino Il Poggione 2022
Rosso di Montalcino Poggione pairs well with first courses with meat sauce, roasts, grilled meats, and medium-aged cheeses.
Contains sulfites.
Rosso di Montalcino Poggione is produced exclusively with Sangiovese grapes from the estate's youngest vineyards. It matures in large barrels and barriques, followed by a period of bottle aging. Aging in wood, though not mandatory under the Rosso di Montalcino regulations, gives this wine a complex aroma and structure that make it a great 'young Brunello,' while also smoothing out the typical tannicity of young Sangiovese.
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