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From Salvioni: Brunello di Montalcino 1985-2011 (May 2016)
pts
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Salvioni (La Cerbaiola) 1986 Brunello di Montalcino
makes artisan Brunello so special. Totally hand made, from the vineyard to the cellar and into the bottle, these wines have
Montalcino, Tuscany
much more in common with the great reds of Piedmont and
Red wine from Italy
Burgundy than they do with the vast majority of what comes
Drinking window: 2016 - 2020
was still done by hand because the cellar was not equipped
out of Montalcino these days. Up until a few years ago, labeling with power outlets that could handle modern equipment.
As hard as it is to believe, the 1986 Brunello di Montalcino is even better
Production is miniscule, which means bottles disappear from
than the 1987. Surprisingly exuberant and intense, especially for a wine of
the market as quickly as they arrive.
its age, the 1986 has it all. Dark red cherry, plum, spice and leather add multiple shades of dimension in a vivid, outrageously beautiful Brunello that speaks to the potential of Montalcino. The pure intensity of the fruit is simply remarkable.
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From Salvioni: Brunello di Montalcino 1985-2011 (May 2016)
pts
Salvioni (La Cerbaiola) The Salvioni family and their wines embody the essence of what
Salvioni (La Cerbaiola) 1987 Brunello di Montalcino
makes artisan Brunello so special. Totally hand made, from the vineyard to the cellar and into the bottle, these wines have
Montalcino, Tuscany
much more in common with the great reds of Piedmont and
Red wine from Italy
Burgundy than they do with the vast majority of what comes
Drinking window: 2016 - 2026
was still done by hand because the cellar was not equipped
out of Montalcino these days. Up until a few years ago, labeling with power outlets that could handle modern equipment.
The 1987 Brunello di Montalcino is one of the most impressive of the
Production is miniscule, which means bottles disappear from
1980s wines at Salvioni. Beams of underlying salinity and acidity give the
the market as quickly as they arrive.
1987 noticeable freshness. Red cherry jam, anise, crushed †owers and licorice add nuance, but the 1987 is mostly remarkable for its freshness and exceptional balance. Even today, the 1987 retains surprising acidity to balance the fruit and overall structure. In a word: magni†cent!
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From Salvioni: Brunello di Montalcino 1985-2011 (May 2016)
pts
Salvioni (La Cerbaiola) The Salvioni family and their wines embody the essence of what
Salvioni (La Cerbaiola) 1988 Brunello di Montalcino
makes artisan Brunello so special. Totally hand made, from the vineyard to the cellar and into the bottle, these wines have
Montalcino, Tuscany
much more in common with the great reds of Piedmont and
Red wine from Italy
Burgundy than they do with the vast majority of what comes
Drinking window: 2016 - 2020
was still done by hand because the cellar was not equipped
out of Montalcino these days. Up until a few years ago, labeling with power outlets that could handle modern equipment.
Salvioni's 1988 Brunello di Montalcino has aged well and o†ers good
Production is miniscule, which means bottles disappear from
immediacy, but it also comes across as a bit one-dimensional. Black cherry
the market as quickly as they arrive.
and plum notes give the 1988 much of its dark, powerful personality. Antonio Galloni. Tasting date: February 2016
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From Salvioni: Brunello di Montalcino 1985-2011 (May 2016)
pts
Salvioni (La Cerbaiola) The Salvioni family and their wines embody the essence of what
Salvioni (La Cerbaiola) 1992 Brunello di Montalcino
makes artisan Brunello so special. Totally hand made, from the vineyard to the cellar and into the bottle, these wines have
Montalcino, Tuscany
much more in common with the great reds of Piedmont and
Red wine from Italy
Burgundy than they do with the vast majority of what comes
Drinking window: 2016 - 2018
was still done by hand because the cellar was not equipped
out of Montalcino these days. Up until a few years ago, labeling with power outlets that could handle modern equipment.
A pleasant and unexepected surprise, the 1992 Brunello di Montalcino is
Production is miniscule, which means bottles disappear from
the most satisfying of the wines of the early 1990s. Although fully mature,
the market as quickly as they arrive.
the 1992 has aged gracefully yet it also has enough depth to drink well for at least a few more years. Roasted co†ee beans, spices, dark cherries and leather are some of the scents that lift from the glass. Any remaining bottles need to be †nished o† sooner rather than later. This is another more than respectable e†ort in a dismal vintage. Antonio Galloni. Tasting date: February 2016 © 2016 Vinous Media
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From Salvioni: Brunello di Montalcino 1985-2011 (May 2016)
pts
Salvioni (La Cerbaiola) The Salvioni family and their wines embody the essence of what
Salvioni (La Cerbaiola) 1994 Brunello di Montalcino
makes artisan Brunello so special. Totally hand made, from the vineyard to the cellar and into the bottle, these wines have
Montalcino, Tuscany
much more in common with the great reds of Piedmont and
Red wine from Italy
Burgundy than they do with the vast majority of what comes
Drinking window: 2016 - 2020
was still done by hand because the cellar was not equipped
out of Montalcino these days. Up until a few years ago, labeling with power outlets that could handle modern equipment.
From a vintage considered inferior to 1995, Salvioni’s 1994 Brunello di
Production is miniscule, which means bottles disappear from
Montalcino has held up beautifully. It, too, is fully mature, but it also has
the market as quickly as they arrive.
striking depth, especially for a wine of its age. Smoke, tobacco, black cherries, game and licorice add nuance to the dark, intense fruit. The 1994 is wild and a bit rough around the edges, but it has stood the test of time very nicely.
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From Salvioni: Brunello di Montalcino 1985-2011 (May 2016)
pts
Salvioni (La Cerbaiola) The Salvioni family and their wines embody the essence of what
Salvioni (La Cerbaiola) 1995 Brunello di Montalcino
makes artisan Brunello so special. Totally hand made, from the vineyard to the cellar and into the bottle, these wines have
Montalcino, Tuscany
much more in common with the great reds of Piedmont and
Red wine from Italy
Burgundy than they do with the vast majority of what comes
Drinking window: 2016 - 2020
was still done by hand because the cellar was not equipped
out of Montalcino these days. Up until a few years ago, labeling with power outlets that could handle modern equipment.
The 1995 Brunello di Montalcino is the †rst wine in this tasting that is fully
Production is miniscule, which means bottles disappear from
mature, although it has enough brightness and depth to drink well for at
the market as quickly as they arrive.
least another few years. Sweet tobacco, licorice, anise, game, and dried cherries add nuance on the aromatic, perfumed †nish. At this point, there is not much upside from cellaring bottles further. "We had quite a bit of rain in August that year. When we returned to Montalcino after vacation, on September 2, the grapes were still green. From there, conditions improved and we picked on the 20th. Those who picked earlier weren't so lucky," Giulio Salvioni told me.
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From Salvioni: Brunello di Montalcino 1985-2011 (May 2016)
pts
Salvioni (La Cerbaiola) The Salvioni family and their wines embody the essence of what
Salvioni (La Cerbaiola) 1996 Brunello di Montalcino
makes artisan Brunello so special. Totally hand made, from the vineyard to the cellar and into the bottle, these wines have
Montalcino, Tuscany
much more in common with the great reds of Piedmont and
Red wine from Italy
Burgundy than they do with the vast majority of what comes
Drinking window: 2016 - 2026
was still done by hand because the cellar was not equipped
out of Montalcino these days. Up until a few years ago, labeling with power outlets that could handle modern equipment.
The 1996 Brunello di Montalcino is another wine that is absolutely
Production is miniscule, which means bottles disappear from
breathtaking. In this vertical, the 1996 reminds me of the 2010 because of
the market as quickly as they arrive.
its captivating aromatics, precision and chiseled, articulate personality. Sweet black cherries, lavender, mint and sweet spices are all laced together. Exceptionally beautiful and vivid, the 1996 will drink well for at least another decade. When it was †rst released, the 1996 was passed over in favor of the 1995 and 1997. Today, though, the 1996 is having its justly deserved day in the sun. What a gorgeous wine it is. Antonio Galloni. Tasting date: February 2016 Š 2016 Vinous Media
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95
From Salvioni: Brunello di Montalcino 1985-2011 (May 2016)
pts
Salvioni (La Cerbaiola) The Salvioni family and their wines embody the essence of what
Salvioni (La Cerbaiola) 1997 Brunello di Montalcino
makes artisan Brunello so special. Totally hand made, from the vineyard to the cellar and into the bottle, these wines have
Montalcino, Tuscany
much more in common with the great reds of Piedmont and
Red wine from Italy
Burgundy than they do with the vast majority of what comes
Drinking window: 2016 - 2031
was still done by hand because the cellar was not equipped
out of Montalcino these days. Up until a few years ago, labeling with power outlets that could handle modern equipment.
Salvioni's 1997 Brunello di Montalcino is deep, unctuous and super-
Production is miniscule, which means bottles disappear from
concentrated. For a wine of its size, ripeness and vintage, the 1997 has
the market as quickly as they arrive.
aged exceptionally well. The bold, †amboyant style will appeal most to readers who enjoy opulent wines. At nearly twenty years of age, the 1997 is stunningly beautiful. The 1997 is at times a bit heavy and one dimensional, but it is in a great shape today, which is pretty much the highest compliment I can pay it. Antonio Galloni. Tasting date: February 2016 Š 2016 Vinous Media
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From Salvioni: Brunello di Montalcino 1985-2011 (May 2016)
pts
Salvioni (La Cerbaiola) The Salvioni family and their wines embody the essence of what
Salvioni (La Cerbaiola) 1998 Brunello di Montalcino
makes artisan Brunello so special. Totally hand made, from the vineyard to the cellar and into the bottle, these wines have
Montalcino, Tuscany
much more in common with the great reds of Piedmont and
Red wine from Italy
Burgundy than they do with the vast majority of what comes
Drinking window: 2016 - 2031
was still done by hand because the cellar was not equipped
out of Montalcino these days. Up until a few years ago, labeling with power outlets that could handle modern equipment.
The 1998 Brunello di Montalcino is a heady, exotic wine. Tru†es, spices,
Production is miniscule, which means bottles disappear from
blood orange and cloves lift from the glass. Inviting and pliant throughout,
the market as quickly as they arrive.
the 1998 is stunningly beautiful for many reasons, not the least of which are its freshness and nuance. The 1998 is one of the most rewarding wines in this vertical as it overachieves the year by a wide margin. How I would love to own a few bottles. Total production was around 7,000 bottles.
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From Salvioni: Brunello di Montalcino 1985-2011 (May 2016)
pts
Salvioni (La Cerbaiola) The Salvioni family and their wines embody the essence of what
Salvioni (La Cerbaiola) 1999 Brunello di Montalcino
makes artisan Brunello so special. Totally hand made, from the vineyard to the cellar and into the bottle, these wines have
Montalcino, Tuscany
much more in common with the great reds of Piedmont and
Red wine from Italy
Burgundy than they do with the vast majority of what comes
Drinking window: 2016 - 2031
was still done by hand because the cellar was not equipped
out of Montalcino these days. Up until a few years ago, labeling with power outlets that could handle modern equipment.
The 1999 Brunello di Montalcino is exceptional. One of the most dazzling,
Production is miniscule, which means bottles disappear from
captivating wines in this vertical, the 1999 possesses fabulous textural
the market as quickly as they arrive.
depth allied to energy. The aromatics are just beginning to show the †rst signs of tertiary nuance, while the vibrant, saline †nish suggests the 1999 still has plenty to say. Readers lucky enough to own the 1999 can look forward to another decade-plus of superb drinking.
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95
From Salvioni: Brunello di Montalcino 1985-2011 (May 2016)
pts
Salvioni (La Cerbaiola) The Salvioni family and their wines embody the essence of what
Salvioni (La Cerbaiola) 2000 Brunello di Montalcino
makes artisan Brunello so special. Totally hand made, from the vineyard to the cellar and into the bottle, these wines have
Montalcino, Tuscany
much more in common with the great reds of Piedmont and
Red wine from Italy
Burgundy than they do with the vast majority of what comes
Drinking window: 2016 - 2026
was still done by hand because the cellar was not equipped
out of Montalcino these days. Up until a few years ago, labeling with power outlets that could handle modern equipment.
Salvioni's 2000 Brunello di Montalcino is a gorgeous wine for drinking
Production is miniscule, which means bottles disappear from
today. Sweet, generous and inviting, the 2000 o†ers a compelling interplay
the market as quickly as they arrive.
of nuanced aromatics and soft, pliant fruit, all in a mid-weight style that is undeniably appealing. The 2000 is not a huge Brunello, but it is striking, super-expressive and very complete today. Sweet red cherry, iron, crushed †owers and tobacco add the closing shades of nuance.
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From Salvioni: Brunello di Montalcino 1985-2011 (May 2016)
pts
Salvioni (La Cerbaiola) The Salvioni family and their wines embody the essence of what
Salvioni (La Cerbaiola) 2001 Brunello di Montalcino
makes artisan Brunello so special. Totally hand made, from the vineyard to the cellar and into the bottle, these wines have
Montalcino, Tuscany
much more in common with the great reds of Piedmont and
Red wine from Italy
Burgundy than they do with the vast majority of what comes
Drinking window: 2016 - 2031
was still done by hand because the cellar was not equipped
out of Montalcino these days. Up until a few years ago, labeling with power outlets that could handle modern equipment.
The 2001 Brunello di Montalcino is just beginning to show the †rst signs of
Production is miniscule, which means bottles disappear from
aromatic development, yet it remains deep, dense and concentrated on
the market as quickly as they arrive.
the palate. Readers who own the 2001 are in for a real treat, as it is truly spectacular today. Pomegranate, red cherry jam, blood orange and dark spice meld into the unctuous, deep †nish in a superb Brunello that is both re†ned and powerful.
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From Salvioni: Brunello di Montalcino 1985-2011 (May 2016)
pts
Salvioni (La Cerbaiola) The Salvioni family and their wines embody the essence of what
Salvioni (La Cerbaiola) 2003 Brunello di Montalcino
makes artisan Brunello so special. Totally hand made, from the vineyard to the cellar and into the bottle, these wines have
Montalcino, Tuscany
much more in common with the great reds of Piedmont and
Red wine from Italy
Burgundy than they do with the vast majority of what comes
Drinking window: 2016 - 2033
was still done by hand because the cellar was not equipped
out of Montalcino these days. Up until a few years ago, labeling with power outlets that could handle modern equipment.
Another of the real surprises in this tasting, the 2003 Brunello di
Production is miniscule, which means bottles disappear from
Montalcino is absolutely stellar. Inky and dense on the palate, the 2003
the market as quickly as they arrive.
possesses stunning richness and intensity. Black cherry, plum, smoke, licorice and spice are all fused together. The 2003 is a decidedly dense and super-concentrated wine, yet it has aged exceptionally well while retaining quite a bit of freshness considering the scorching hot weather that year. Although the 2003 can't quite reach the level of the very best wines made here, it is in the group of vintages that lie just below. Antonio Galloni. Tasting date: February 2016 Š 2016 Vinous Media
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From Salvioni: Brunello di Montalcino 1985-2011 (May 2016)
pts
Salvioni (La Cerbaiola) The Salvioni family and their wines embody the essence of what
Salvioni (La Cerbaiola) 2004 Brunello di Montalcino
makes artisan Brunello so special. Totally hand made, from the vineyard to the cellar and into the bottle, these wines have
Montalcino, Tuscany
much more in common with the great reds of Piedmont and
Red wine from Italy
Burgundy than they do with the vast majority of what comes
Drinking window: 2018 - 2034
was still done by hand because the cellar was not equipped
out of Montalcino these days. Up until a few years ago, labeling with power outlets that could handle modern equipment.
Far more captivating, the 2004 Brunello di Montalcino appears to have
Production is miniscule, which means bottles disappear from
barely budged since it was released a few years back. Stylistically, the 2004
the market as quickly as they arrive.
remains one of the more mid-weight vintages at Salvioni, yet it is so †nessed. Remarkably fresh and nuanced, the 2004 has all the qualities that made it so appealing when it was a young wine. Everything is simply in the right place. What a gorgeous wine this is.
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From Salvioni: Brunello di Montalcino 1985-2011 (May 2016)
pts
Salvioni (La Cerbaiola) The Salvioni family and their wines embody the essence of what
Salvioni (La Cerbaiola) 2006 Brunello di Montalcino
makes artisan Brunello so special. Totally hand made, from the vineyard to the cellar and into the bottle, these wines have
Montalcino, Tuscany
much more in common with the great reds of Piedmont and
Red wine from Italy
Burgundy than they do with the vast majority of what comes
Drinking window: 2018 - 2036
was still done by hand because the cellar was not equipped
out of Montalcino these days. Up until a few years ago, labeling with power outlets that could handle modern equipment.
Every bit as monumental as I had hoped, Salvioni's 2006 Brunello di
Production is miniscule, which means bottles disappear from
Montalcino is rich, towering and explosive, with fabulous depth and
the market as quickly as they arrive.
intensity. Dark cherry, smoke, spice, leather and plum gradually open up in a powerful Brunello that still needs time to soften. Epic in its dimension, the 2006 remains one of the very best vintages ever made here.
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96
From Salvioni: Brunello di Montalcino 1985-2011 (May 2016)
pts
Salvioni (La Cerbaiola) The Salvioni family and their wines embody the essence of what
Salvioni (La Cerbaiola) 2007 Brunello di Montalcino
makes artisan Brunello so special. Totally hand made, from the vineyard to the cellar and into the bottle, these wines have
Montalcino, Tuscany
much more in common with the great reds of Piedmont and
Red wine from Italy
Burgundy than they do with the vast majority of what comes
Drinking window: 2016 - 2037
was still done by hand because the cellar was not equipped
out of Montalcino these days. Up until a few years ago, labeling with power outlets that could handle modern equipment.
Dark, rich and enveloping, the 2007 Brunello di Montalcino races across
Production is miniscule, which means bottles disappear from
the palate with stunning depth and richness. The †amboyance and
the market as quickly as they arrive.
opulence of the year come through loud and clear. Given its breadth and pure intensity, the 2007 is likely to drink well for quite some time. On this night, it is absolutely gorgeous.
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From Salvioni: Brunello di Montalcino 1985-2011 (May 2016)
pts
Salvioni (La Cerbaiola) The Salvioni family and their wines embody the essence of what
Salvioni (La Cerbaiola) 2008 Brunello di Montalcino
makes artisan Brunello so special. Totally hand made, from the vineyard to the cellar and into the bottle, these wines have
Montalcino, Tuscany
much more in common with the great reds of Piedmont and
Red wine from Italy
Burgundy than they do with the vast majority of what comes
Drinking window: 2016 - 2038
was still done by hand because the cellar was not equipped
out of Montalcino these days. Up until a few years ago, labeling with power outlets that could handle modern equipment.
Salvioni's 2008 Brunello di Montalcino speaks to †nesse above all else.
Production is miniscule, which means bottles disappear from
Sensual, ever-changing aromatics draw the taster in. The 2008 is gracious
the market as quickly as they arrive.
and lifted on the palate, yet also possesses a remarkable sense of understated richness. Just starting to enter the early part of its maturity, the 2008 also has more than enough depth to drink well for another two decades or so.
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From Salvioni: Brunello di Montalcino 1985-2011 (May 2016)
pts
Salvioni (La Cerbaiola) The Salvioni family and their wines embody the essence of what
Salvioni (La Cerbaiola) 2009 Brunello di Montalcino
makes artisan Brunello so special. Totally hand made, from the vineyard to the cellar and into the bottle, these wines have
Montalcino, Tuscany
much more in common with the great reds of Piedmont and
Red wine from Italy
Burgundy than they do with the vast majority of what comes
Drinking window: 2016 - 2024
was still done by hand because the cellar was not equipped
out of Montalcino these days. Up until a few years ago, labeling with power outlets that could handle modern equipment.
The 2009 Brunello di Montalcino is one of the most immediate and one-
Production is miniscule, which means bottles disappear from
dimensional wines in this tasting. There is good depth and intensity in the
the market as quickly as they arrive.
glass, but much less of the layered quality and nuance of the very best years. Still, the 2009 remains young, with little in the way of aromatic development. All things considered, the 2009 is an excellent wine for satisfying the Salvioni urge while some of the more important surrounding vintages continue to develop in the cellar. Antonio Galloni. Tasting date: February 2016 Š 2016 Vinous Media
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From Salvioni: Brunello di Montalcino 1985-2011 (May 2016)
pts
Salvioni (La Cerbaiola) The Salvioni family and their wines embody the essence of what
Salvioni (La Cerbaiola) 2010 Brunello di Montalcino
makes artisan Brunello so special. Totally hand made, from the vineyard to the cellar and into the bottle, these wines have
Montalcino, Tuscany
much more in common with the great reds of Piedmont and
Red wine from Italy
Burgundy than they do with the vast majority of what comes
Drinking window: 2018 - 2040
was still done by hand because the cellar was not equipped
out of Montalcino these days. Up until a few years ago, labeling with power outlets that could handle modern equipment.
One of the many highlights in this vertical, the 2010 Brunello di Montalcino
Production is miniscule, which means bottles disappear from
is exceptionally beautiful. Today, the 2010 comes across as re†ned and
the market as quickly as they arrive.
polished, with veins of bright acidity that give the wines its sense of energy, drive and polish. Over the last few months, the 2010 has begun to close in on itself. I can't say that is surprising given how much stu†ng there is. Readers lucky enough to own the 2010 are in for a real treat. When all is said and done, the 2010 is profound and riveting in every way. Antonio Galloni. Tasting date: February 2016 © 2016 Vinous Media
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From Salvioni: Brunello di Montalcino 1985-2011 (May 2016)
pts
Salvioni (La Cerbaiola) The Salvioni family and their wines embody the essence of what
Salvioni (La Cerbaiola) 2011 Brunello di Montalcino
makes artisan Brunello so special. Totally hand made, from the vineyard to the cellar and into the bottle, these wines have
Montalcino, Tuscany
much more in common with the great reds of Piedmont and
Red wine from Italy
Burgundy than they do with the vast majority of what comes
Drinking window: 2017 - 2031
was still done by hand because the cellar was not equipped
out of Montalcino these days. Up until a few years ago, labeling with power outlets that could handle modern equipment.
The 2011 Brunello di Montalcino is supple, open-knit and quite pretty.
Production is miniscule, which means bottles disappear from
Sweet red cherry, plum, hard candy and white †owers are all super-
the market as quickly as they arrive.
expressive. This is an especially lifted, gracious Brunello from Salvioni. In 2011, it is the wine's silkiness and inner perfume that stand out. The 2011 is a gorgeous wine to drink now and over the next decade or so, but then again, these wines have a way of exceeding expectations in terms of their aging potential.
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From Salvioni: Brunello di Montalcino 1985-2011 (May 2016)
pts
Salvioni (La Cerbaiola) The Salvioni family and their wines embody the essence of what
Salvioni (La Cerbaiola) 1985 Brunello di Montalcino
makes artisan Brunello so special. Totally hand made, from the vineyard to the cellar and into the bottle, these wines have
Montalcino, Tuscany
much more in common with the great reds of Piedmont and
Red wine from Italy
Burgundy than they do with the vast majority of what comes
Drinking window: 2016 - 2020
was still done by hand because the cellar was not equipped
out of Montalcino these days. Up until a few years ago, labeling with power outlets that could handle modern equipment.
Giulio Salvioni's ဠrst Brunello di Montalcino, the 1985, conဠrms its status
Production is miniscule, which means bottles disappear from
as one of the ဠnest wines of its era. Eucalyptus, mint, dark cherries, licorice
the market as quickly as they arrive.
and spices wrap around a core of liqueur-like fruit. Sweet, perfumed and super expressive, the 1985 is absolutely delicious today. Production was just 2,400 bottles. Nineteen eighty-ဠve is also remembered for a severe January frost that froze the Arno River in Florence and wiped out a massive number of olive trees throughout Tuscany. At Salvioni, 1,200 old olive trees were lost. "It is the vintage that literally changed the landscape of Tuscany," adds Giulio Salvioni in reference to the loss of so many centuries-old olive trees. Antonio Galloni. Tasting date: February 2016 © 2016 Vinous Media
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