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Regular price
€133,38
Vintage:
2019
Denomination:
Brunello di Montalcino
Grape variety:
sangiovese
Origin:
Italy, Tuscany
Alcohol:
14%
Format:
0.75 L
Product origin:
Business
Serving temperature:
18°
Refinement:
30 months in oak barrels, 6 months in bottle
When to drink:
Dinner, Meditation, Business dinner
Type:
Red Wine
Taste:
Broad and deep, with dense tannins and a long balsamic finish
Flavorings:
ripe cherry, plum, tobacco, sweet spices, leather
Allergens:
Sulphites
Longevity:
21+ years
What kind of wine is Brunello di Montalcino DOCG 'Podernovi' 2019 - San Polo, Marilisa Allegrini
Brunello di Montalcino DOCG 'Podernovi' 2019 - San Polo, Marilisa Allegrini is one of the highest expressions of Sangiovese cultivated in Montalcino. It originates from the renowned San Polo estate, in the heart of Tuscany, from vineyards located on hilly terrains rich in galestro, minerals, and clay. This natural balance imparts a powerful yet elegant structure to the wine, with a complexity that evolves over time. This Brunello boasts an authentic personality, capable of blending tradition with contemporary refinement.Vintage Details
The 2019 vintage was particularly balanced in terms of climate and maturation. Moderate temperatures and adequate day-night temperature swings favored the perfect phenolic maturation of the Sangiovese grapes, yielding intense aromas and fine tannins. The harvest, carried out manually between late September and early October, ensured the selection of only the best bunches, guaranteeing concentration and aromatic purity.Winemaking and Aging
After harvesting, the selected bunches are destemmed and fermented in temperature-controlled stainless steel tanks, with a long maceration on the skins to harmoniously extract color and substance. Aging continues for about 30 months in oak barrels of various capacities, where the wine evolves and gains complexity. Subsequently, an additional rest period of at least 6 months in the bottle is planned, which is essential to refine the tannic texture and achieve a perfect gustatory-olfactory balance.Tasting Notes
The Brunello di Montalcino DOCG 'Podernovi' 2019 - San Polo, Marilisa Allegrini stands out for its depth and finesse, typical of great Montalcino vintages.Color
Intense ruby red with garnet reflections, indicative of its structure and potential for evolution over time.Nose
Broad and enveloping aroma, with notes of ripe cherry, plum, and blackberry blending with hints of sweet spices, tobacco, and a light balsamic touch. Delicate mineral nuances also emerge, a gift from the original soil.Palate
On the palate, it displays a decided and balanced body, with dense yet well-integrated tannins. The texture is elegant, supported by a pleasant freshness that leads to a long and persistent finish, where the fruity and spicy notes perceived on the nose are rediscovered.Food Pairings for Brunello di Montalcino DOCG 'Podernovi' 2019 - San Polo, Marilisa Allegrini
This Brunello pairs magnificently with rich and savory dishes from Tuscan and Italian traditions. Recommended pairings include:- Grilled or roasted red meats
- Braised and stewed beef or wild boar
- Game and dishes with porcini mushrooms
- Aged cheeses such as Tuscan pecorino or 36-month Parmigiano
Storage and Aging – how to store Brunello di Montalcino DOCG 'Podernovi' 2019 - San Polo, Marilisa Allegrini
To preserve the qualities of this Brunello, it is important to store it horizontally, in a cool and dark environment, with a constant temperature between 12°C and 16°C and humidity around 70%. The Brunello di Montalcino DOCG 'Podernovi' 2019 - San Polo, Marilisa Allegrini is already harmonious today, but it has extraordinary aging potential: it can evolve in the bottle for over 15 years, developing increasingly complex and refined aromatic nuances. Ideal for those who desire a wine capable of exciting in the present and surprising in the future.San Polo
The History of San Polo Winery The San Polo winery is an excellent example of how tradition and innovation can coexist harmoniously. Founded in one of Italy's most renowned wine-growing regions, it has managed to preserve the heritage of the past while moving towards an increasingly sustainable f...