Talenti Brunello di Montalcino DOCG 2008 VARIETAL: 100% Sangiovese Grosso REGION: Tuscany, Italy PRICE: $65.00/bottle FORMAT: 6 x 750ml LISTING: Specialty CSPC: +154500 DRINKABILITY: up to 20 years 94 POINTS - Tim Atkin MW (2013 Brunello Special Report - www.timatkin.com) "One of the best names in Sant'Angelo in Colle, Talenti is something of a modern traditionalist, using French oak as well as more typical Slavonian casks (botti).Despite its southern origins, this is fresh and clearly defined, with bright, tangy acidity underpinning the red cherry, leather and strawberry notes. A wine that is approachable now, but will age well, too. Drink: 2013-20 "
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THE STORY
Talenti is a gorgeous estate located in one of the world's most picturesque regions - the valley of the river Orcia, south of the legendary hill town of Montalcino, near the beautiful (and beautifully preserved) medieval monastery of Sant'Antimo, where if you were lucky, you might still hear the monks singing beneath the ancient Romanesque arches of the church built in the early 12th century: they continue to do so every day. Azienda Talenti was established by Pierliugi Talenti in 1981. The estate is an idyllic 40 hectares, including about 20 hectares of vines. The rest is olives, cereal crops, and natural woods. The place has a profound sense of remoteness and calm.
Talenti's Brunello is 100% sangiovese grosso planted in 1981, grown on clay and marly soils at an elevation of 200 to 400 metres. The grapes are hand harvested, often as late as November. Winemaking is a judicious mix of modern (fermentation in temperature-controlled stainless steel) and traditional (ageing in a combination of Slavonian oak barriques and 500 litre botti for two and a half years, followed by a year of bottle age prior to release). The wine has the characteristic Brunello nose of concentrated berries and plums, strong suggestions of leather, smoke, and 'baked earth', and lovely sweet herbal aromas. As Brunello always should, it has the grippy grainy tannins and fresh acidity to provide backbone and ageability. In a perfect world, there would always be plenty of Rosso di Montalcino to drink as we waited the decades it takes for the Brunello to become burnished and nutty and autumnal....If the temptation is too great however, the wine can certainly be enjoyed now for the sheer beauty of its fruit. If you choose the early drinking option, the wine will benefit greatly from a few hours in a decanter.
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