Thursday December 4, 2014
 BRITISH COLUMBIA
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Brunello di Montalcino 2009

Price $79.99/bottle
VarietalSangiovese Grosso
RegionMontalcino, Tuscany
Format12 x 750ml
Availability
Only 6 cases - available by BCLDB Cross Dock
Please respond via email to secure an allocation 
Ageability
Now - 2022+
 
93 Points

"The cycling-mad Paolo Bianchini only uses Slavonian oak on his Brunello, keeping his barriques for his Sant'Antimo. This benefited from the inclusion of the old vine Pianrosso fruit in 2009 and it's very impressive. Structured, sensitively oaked and sweet, with silky tannins, chalky acidity and a hint of wild Mediterranean herbs. It carries its alcohol with ease."


Brunello di Montalcino 2009 Special Report
91 Points

 "Proprietor Paolo Bianchini made some tough choices in 2009. There is no Riserva and no Pianrosso. Instead, all of that fruit went into the straight 2009 Brunello di Montalcino, which is one of the best wines of this very challenging vintage. That it comes from the southern part of Montalcino is even all the more remarkable. Sweet tobacco, menthol, racy red cherries, hard candy, spices and Mediterranean herbs blossom in an impeccable, large-scaled Brunello loaded with class. The style is quite rich and textured, but all the elements are in the right place"

May 2014
About Ciacci Piccolomini

Tenuta Ciacci Piccolomini d'Aragona is a spectacular estate in one of the most beautiful and unspoiled regions of Italy. It is located in the hills south of the ancient town of Montalcino, above the River Orcia and not far from the legendary medieval Abbey of S. Antimo. It is a classic Tuscan farm: a very large property of 425 acres, devoted to vineyards, olive groves, cereal crops, pasture, and woodland.

 

The beautiful 17th century Palazzo was built by the Abbot of S. Antimo. For centuries it was inhabited by aristocrats, but in 1985 the Countess Piccolomini died without a direct heir. To the great surprise of Guiseppe Bianchini, the manager of the estate, the magnificent property was left to him. He died in 2004, having devoted his life to the continual improvement of Ciacci Piccolomini's wines. Today his work his carried on by his children Paolo and Lucia.

 

The wines from Ciacci Piccolomini are a wonderful example of luscious Sangiovese Grosso fom the Southern hills of Montalcino.  The flagship vineyard Pianrosso is 29 hectares, planted entirely with Sangiovese Grosso at 240 - 360 meters above sea level: one of the highest vineyards in the area.  The production is roughly 44,000 bottles per year.  Although the estate is not certified, the guidelines of organic agriculture are respected. Typically the vineyards are cropped at 25% less than what would be normally accepted by the local wine laws of Montalcino.

 

The style of the wines is staunchly traditional, which is to say that they are much rounder and more elegant than many of the Brunellos that have become famous in recent years. After fermentation in a combination of stainless steel and concrete the wines are aged for two years in Slavonian oak botti.

Given their superlative quality the wines are outstanding value.


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