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Il Poggione Brunello di Montalcino 2017

94 points | Robert Parker

“The Il Poggione Brunello di Montalcino 2017 opens to a saturated and shiny dark ruby color. This edition is loaded with black and purple fruits, such as blackberry preserves and plum. Those more robust tones are followed by spice, tar and campfire ash. The tannins are young (but not stemmy or bitter), and you’d be best served by letting this wine age and relax with more cellar aging. Il Poggione always makes some of the smoothest and most texturally enriched wines in the appellation, and this vintage is no exception.”

93 points | Vinous

“Masses of ashen earth, smoke, dusty cherry and roses with nuances of clove lift up from the Il Poggione Brunello di Montalcino 2017. This is silky and pliant upon entry, presenting a rich display of intense red and hints of black fruits laced with chalky minerals that drenches the palate. Penetrating acidity and grippy tannins create a burst of cheek-puckering tension, clenching down hard with youthful poise, as notes of licorice and hard red candies linger through the structured, medium-length finale. There are some moments where the 2017 reminds you that it comes from an incredibly hot and dry vintage, yet overall, it’s a huge success for the year. That said, it needs time to unwind from its youthful state. Production was down 15–20% at Il Poggione in 2017 due to severe selection of bunches, and all of the fruit that would have been reserved for the Riserva Vigna Paganelli was added to the Brunello instead.”

17 points | Jancis Robinson

“Lustrous deep ruby. Firm, deep cherry fruit on the nose and with an undertow of savoury spice. Lots of perfumed sour-cherry fruit on the palate and with bags of firm, but polished tannins on the finish. A bit austere right now, but with great length as well as potential.”

91 points | Decanter

“Il Poggione started harvesting Brunello grapes on 1 September based on desired sugar and acidity levels. To curtail unripe tannins, winemaker Fabrizio Bindocci removed a small percentage of seeds at the beginning of fermentation, particularly from the earliest picked plots. The resulting wine is a heady mix of allspice, leather and prune plums. There is ample concentration on the palate and a zesty citrus note lends freshness. It’s grippy but overall balanced, with just a touch of astringency nudging through. I’d give this another year to come together. Drinking window: 2023-2028”

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Tasting Notes

Il Poggione Brunello di Montalcino 2017 is ruby red in colour, with a very intense, persistent nose and with red fruit notes. Warm, balanced flavour with velvet-smooth tannins. Long-lasting aroma.

Background

Brunello is the prince of Montalcino wines, produced exclusively from Sangiovese grapes picked by hand from the oldest vines on the farm. After careful fermentation at controlled temperature, Il Poggione Brunello di Montalcino is aged in French oak barrels. After being aged in wood, the wine is bottle aged: this is an essential process in guaranteeing the pleasantness and the complexity that has made the Brunello di Montalcino world-famous.

Source

The winery’s oldest vineyards, planted between 150 and 450 metres (490 – 1475 ft) above sea level.

Vinification

15 – 20 days “submerged cap” fermentation in stainless steel tanks with indigenous yeasts at a controlled temperature 25/28 °C (77/82 F). Malolactic fermentation in stainless steel.

Aging

Long aging in French oak barrels followed by bottle aging.

Food Pairings

Red meats, game, mature cheeses.

To learn more visit Il Poggione Wines here or the website here.

Vintage

2017

Varietals

Sangiovese

Country

Italy

Region

Tuscany

Alcohol by Volume

14.5%

Case Size

1 x 150cl

Cellaring Potential

Now – 2027

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