BRUNELLO

BRUNELLO Di MONTALCINO

 

 
Vines of Brunello in Montalcino

 


Brunello di Montalcino is a robust Italian red wine grape produced in vineyards in and around the town of Montalcino, about 120 km south of Florence in Tuscany.
The word Brunello is derived from the Italian masculine form Bruno, which means “brown.” 
 
BRUNELLO FACTS
1. The origins of Brunello di Montalcino can be traced back as far as the 14th century. A red wine praised by the nobles of Tuscany as the “best wine in Tuscany,” Brunello is considered the youngest of Italy’s prestigious wines.
2. Brunello is made from 100% Sangiovese Grapes, also know as Brunello .
3. Originally, in Montalcino, it was believed that Brunello was a single individual grape grown just in that region. Extensive study was done in 1879 by the Province of Siena’s Amphelographic Commission and concluded that it was in fact a particular clone of the Sangiovese grape.
In 1888, Ferruccio Biondi-Santi bottled and formally named the first Brunello di Montalcino. Biondi-Santi is also credited with isolating the superior Sangiovese clone found only in the Montalcino wine region.
4. By WW II, Brunello developed a reputation for being one of Italy’s rarest and most expensive wines. More producers wanted in on the action.
By 1960 there were 11 producers following Biondi-Santi’s success. Brunello evolved into a designation of wines made with 100% Sangiovese grapes. In 1968, Brunello di Montalcino is awarded DOC status.

BRUNELLO
aka SANGOVESE
ON THE VINE in MONTALCINO



5. By 1980, there are 53 Brunello di Montalcino producers and the wine was awarded the higher level DOCG status.

Today, there are 200 producers of Brunello di Montalcino in Italy and it remains one of Italy’s best known and most expensive wines.
Climate has the most influence on the deep characteristics of Brunello di Montalcino. Montalcino sits south of Florence and enjoys warmer, drier growing seasons than that of the other popular Tuscan Sangiovese region Chianti. It is the driest of all Tuscan DOCG zones.
Cool, south-west maritime breezes also help ventilate late afternoon warmth and bring cooler nights. Sunshine on the northern and southern facing slopes are used to full advantage creating earlier or later ripening as desired.
The particular isolated superior Sangiovese clone unique to Montalcino region imparts distinct characteristics in Brunello di Montalcino. Aromas include blackberry, black cherry, black raspberry, leather, chocolate and violets. Perhaps fleshier in taste than Chianti.
Brunello di Montalcino producers divide their production into two categories: normale or riserva. By DOCG law, Brunello di Montalcino must be aged longer than the majority of Italian wines.
Normale requires 4 years, two of which must be in oak. Five years of aging are required for riserva Brunello di Montalcino, 2.5 years of which must be in oak.
The kinds of oak varies. Traditionalists will use the large old Slovanian oak casks that don’t impart significant character to the wine.
Modern producers will use smaller French barriques that give more structure and vanilla, but require some management of overwhelming characteristics of oak and vanilla by the winemaker.
Fun fact: 1 out of 3 bottles of wine sold in the United States is Brunello di Montalcino, mostly in restaurants.
Brunello di Montalcino food pairing with grilled meats and game.

 
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Me & Conti Francesco Cinzano
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Francesco Tasted Me on All His Current Vintage Wines
Including Rosso di Montalcino
His Awesome RISERVE BRUENLLO Con VENTO
and
MOSCADELLO di MONTALCINO
 
 
 
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with Author ITALIAN NEW YORK WINE GUY Daniel Bellino Zwicke
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MICHELE Dal FORNO & Author Daniel Bellino-Zwicke
Private Tasting
of
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NEW YORK, NY, Oct. 2014
Author / Wine Director of DeGrezia restorante in New York, Daniel Bellino-Zwicke
tasted through an offering of Dal Forno Wines with Michele Dal Forno at a Private Wine Tasting at The Nomad Hotel in New York .
Michele tasted Daniel on the Dal Forno Valpolicella Superiore 2008, Romano Dalforno Amarone 2008 and a 2003 Amarone in magnum as well as Dal Forno Recioto 1197 which Michel says is Dal Forno’s greatest wine .. Funny, we would have thought it was the Amarone.
Daniel really enjoyed all the wines. He loved the Valpolicella 2008 which he said, “at the prices that Dalforno gets for its wines, the Valpolicella would have the best chance of selling, but even being the most inexpensive of all the Dalforno wines, its still quite expensive.
The 2003 Amarone was, “Extraordinary,” Daniel said. It was served from a magnum and quite a treat.
Daniel, said that these wines, “are Trophy Wines,” and are quite expensive. Few people, other than those with heavy bank-rolls could ever drink them.  He stated that a bottle in restaurants goes for anywhere from $650 to $900 a bottle for a current vintage, while older vintages cost more. Daniel stated that he has 4 different vintage Dal Forno Amarone on his list, from $650 to $850 … The wines never sell, too expensive. They sit in the cellar waiting for someone with deep pockets to purchase a botte. Eventually, they sell, for now, they are resting in the cellar. Basta!

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Daniel Bellino-Zwicke (R)
with
ITALO STUPINO  “The KING of SANTA STEFANO”
BARBARESCO
at
WINEBOW PORTFOLIO TASTING 2014
New York, NY
 
 
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I drank trhough and tasted all of Italo’s phenominal Barbarescos as well as his; Dolcetto,
Pinot Noir, and Barbaresco Santa Stefano … Italo is The King of Santa Stefano .. He has the only vineyard. He used to sell fruit to Bruno Giacosa, but the contract is up and Italo will be the only one in the World making narbaresco Santa Stefano from now on. We drank the base Barbaresco Castello del Neive 2009 and the Barbaresco Santa Stefano 2009, both awesome, but the Santa Stefano had a slight edge of awesomeness. But not by much, both are great wines, perfectly balanced with fine fruit, and perfect examples of what a great Barbaresco should be. They are Textbook. It was great to see Italo again. He is the man! I just love that guy, and would rather drink his Barbaresco over anyone else’s. ANd this of course includes Angelo Gaja, who makes some great Barbaresco, but the prices are through the roof, and dollare for dollar I’d put Italo’s up against Gaja’s any-day-of-the week .. You can’t do any better … Although I must say, I really enjoyed Anjelo’s offerings last year when I tasted the wines at a tasting in New York with Anjelo and daughter Gaia ..
 
 
 
Daniel Bellino Z with Alessandro Mori of Il Maronetta Brunello
 
at The WORLD TRADE CENTER
New York, NY
Montcalm Wines Portfolio Tatsing
 
Alessandro tasted me on his latest vintages of his estates awesome Brunello ..
I really loved the 2008 Brunello Normale and the Brunello Reserva Madonna del Grazia 2008 was off the charts awesome .. The 2009 Brunello and Brunello Ros. Madonna del Grazia where awesome as well … Alessandro let me have a taste of the Brunello 2010, which was a bottle tasting and has not been released.. The 2010 Brunellos, by law cannot be released to January 2015 and this was a nice suprise advanced tasting of a 2010 Brunello .. Alessandro was beaming. He is very proud of the wine and he said the vintage is one of the best. “I wouldn’t disagree.”
 
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