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(6x75cl) 1982Vinous (94)
Monsanto's 1982 Chianti Classico Riserva Il Poggio is a wine I could spend an entire day contemplating. The aromas and flavors meld together seamlessly as this powerful yet graceful wine flows from the glass. Vibrant red cherries, tobacco and spices come to life in a beautiful expression of the Il Poggio vineyard. This wine spent two and half years in cask. The tannins remain firm, and suggest at least another decade of glorious drinking lies ahead. The 1982 Il Poggio is a re-release directly from the estate.HK$18,485.00 -
(1x75cl) 1995Vinous (94)
(90% sangiovese with 10% canaiolo nero and colorino del Valdarno; pH 3.37; total acidity 5.72 g/l; dry extract 30 g/l; 14.1% alcohol): Bright red. Captivating aromas of redcurrant, sour red cherry, violet and licorice. Then distinctly sweet but not overripe or heavy on the palate, with very fruity, almost lush flavors of dark plum, redcurrant, mocha and clove complemented but not overwhelmed by sexy oak. The long and very graceful finish shows enticing sweetness and fine-grained tannins. One bottle showed signs of premature evolution, but the others were splendid. Absolutely great Chianti Classico in the context of the vintage.HK$2,670.00 -
(6x75cl) 1995Vinous (94)
(90% sangiovese with 10% canaiolo nero and colorino del Valdarno; pH 3.37; total acidity 5.72 g/l; dry extract 30 g/l; 14.1% alcohol): Bright red. Captivating aromas of redcurrant, sour red cherry, violet and licorice. Then distinctly sweet but not overripe or heavy on the palate, with very fruity, almost lush flavors of dark plum, redcurrant, mocha and clove complemented but not overwhelmed by sexy oak. The long and very graceful finish shows enticing sweetness and fine-grained tannins. One bottle showed signs of premature evolution, but the others were splendid. Absolutely great Chianti Classico in the context of the vintage.HK$12,885.00 -
(1x75cl) 2003Vinous (92)
The 2003 Chianti Classico Riserva Il Poggio is a firm, weighty version of this wine. The heat of the vintage has produced a plump, opulent Il Poggio redolent of earthiness, tobacco, smoke, spices and dark fruit. The tannins are big, yet well-integrated, the only open question is whether the fruit will last as long as the wine's structural components. Still, this is a pretty Il Poggio with plenty of upside. In 2003 Il Poggio was aged in French oak barriques of which 40% were new.HK$1,690.00 -
(6x75cl) 2003Vinous (92)
The 2003 Chianti Classico Riserva Il Poggio is a firm, weighty version of this wine. The heat of the vintage has produced a plump, opulent Il Poggio redolent of earthiness, tobacco, smoke, spices and dark fruit. The tannins are big, yet well-integrated, the only open question is whether the fruit will last as long as the wine's structural components. Still, this is a pretty Il Poggio with plenty of upside. In 2003 Il Poggio was aged in French oak barriques of which 40% were new.HK$8,030.00 -
(1x75cl) 2006Vinous (95)
On this night, it was the 2006 vintage that called to me from the cellar. Il Poggio is typically a blend of 95% Sangiovese and 5% Canaiolo Nero and Colorino, but what makes the 2006 unique was that it was the first year that Castello di Monsanto decided to stop using barrique and began refining the wine in 500-liter tonneaux, part new and part second pass. It’s also worth mentioning that, because of Il Poggio’s amazing ability to mature over the course of decades, this night was the first time that I decided to open a bottle of the 2006 since tasting it upon release - and I sure am glad that I did.2006 Castello di Monsanto Chianti Classico Riserva Il Poggio - You’d never guess that the 2006 Chianti Classico Riserva Il Poggio is fourteen years old, with a brilliant deep ruby color in the glass. Its bouquet starts out airy and fresh, as white smoke blows off to reveal bassier tones of black cherry, a dusting of cinnamon, black tea, saddle leather and pine shavings. This is pure elegance on the palate, with silken textures that usher in a polished wave of dark red fruits and minerals, with teeming acids and hints of fine tannins that build to create a tug-of-war of tension toward the close. A tart twang of woodland berries and hints of savory herbs linger throughout the lightly structured finish. The 2006 is still so youthful, and it has many more years of positive evolution in store for us to enjoy, yet there’s still no harm in drinking this today.HK$1,820.00 -
(6x75cl) 2006Vinous (95)
On this night, it was the 2006 vintage that called to me from the cellar. Il Poggio is typically a blend of 95% Sangiovese and 5% Canaiolo Nero and Colorino, but what makes the 2006 unique was that it was the first year that Castello di Monsanto decided to stop using barrique and began refining the wine in 500-liter tonneaux, part new and part second pass. It’s also worth mentioning that, because of Il Poggio’s amazing ability to mature over the course of decades, this night was the first time that I decided to open a bottle of the 2006 since tasting it upon release - and I sure am glad that I did.2006 Castello di Monsanto Chianti Classico Riserva Il Poggio - You’d never guess that the 2006 Chianti Classico Riserva Il Poggio is fourteen years old, with a brilliant deep ruby color in the glass. Its bouquet starts out airy and fresh, as white smoke blows off to reveal bassier tones of black cherry, a dusting of cinnamon, black tea, saddle leather and pine shavings. This is pure elegance on the palate, with silken textures that usher in a polished wave of dark red fruits and minerals, with teeming acids and hints of fine tannins that build to create a tug-of-war of tension toward the close. A tart twang of woodland berries and hints of savory herbs linger throughout the lightly structured finish. The 2006 is still so youthful, and it has many more years of positive evolution in store for us to enjoy, yet there’s still no harm in drinking this today.HK$8,725.00 -
(1x75cl) 2007Vinous (88)
The 2007 Chianti Classico Riserva Il Poggio comes across as surprisingly lean and compact, especially within the context of the vintage. It shows very limited mid-palate sweetness and dry tannins that attenuate the finish. I tasted several bottles and they were all very disappointing for this usually outstanding, benchmark wine. The 2007 Il Poggio spent 18 months in neutral 500-liter French oak barrels.HK$1,690.00 -
(6x75cl) 2007Vinous (88)
The 2007 Chianti Classico Riserva Il Poggio comes across as surprisingly lean and compact, especially within the context of the vintage. It shows very limited mid-palate sweetness and dry tannins that attenuate the finish. I tasted several bottles and they were all very disappointing for this usually outstanding, benchmark wine. The 2007 Il Poggio spent 18 months in neutral 500-liter French oak barrels.HK$8,030.00 -
(1x75cl) 2010Vinous (96)
The 2010 Chianti Classico Riserva Vigneto Il Poggio is superb, but readers are going to have to be patient, as it is a wine for the cellar. It is quite evident the 2010 has already begun a move into a closed phase, as it is quite shut down in its aromatics. At the same time, the structural profile suggests it will enjoy a long drinking window starting around age 10-12, although that may be optimistic. Energetic, powerful and beautifully layered in the glass - with plenty of translucent energy - the 2010 Il Poggio is a wine to buy and forget about for another decade or so.HK$2,245.00 -
(6x75cl) 2010Vinous (96)
The 2010 Chianti Classico Riserva Vigneto Il Poggio is superb, but readers are going to have to be patient, as it is a wine for the cellar. It is quite evident the 2010 has already begun a move into a closed phase, as it is quite shut down in its aromatics. At the same time, the structural profile suggests it will enjoy a long drinking window starting around age 10-12, although that may be optimistic. Energetic, powerful and beautifully layered in the glass - with plenty of translucent energy - the 2010 Il Poggio is a wine to buy and forget about for another decade or so.HK$10,495.00 -
(1x75cl) 2013Vinous (93+)
Monsanto's 2013 Chianti Classico Riserva Vigneto Il Poggio is a super-classic, if somewhat austere wine, that is going to need at least a few years in bottle to come around. Today, the elements aren't fully put together, especially on the palate, where the wine is quite awkward. Even so, the wine's aromatic intensity and overall persistence make me hopeful for the future.HK$1,535.00 -
(6x75cl) 2013Vinous (93+)
Monsanto's 2013 Chianti Classico Riserva Vigneto Il Poggio is a super-classic, if somewhat austere wine, that is going to need at least a few years in bottle to come around. Today, the elements aren't fully put together, especially on the palate, where the wine is quite awkward. Even so, the wine's aromatic intensity and overall persistence make me hopeful for the future.HK$7,355.00 -
(6x75cl) 2019Experience the exquisite character of the Monsanto Chianti Classico Riserva Il Poggio 2019, a standout amongst premier Tuscan wines, produced by the reputable Castello di Monsanto estate in the heart of the Chianti Classico region. Handpicked Sangiovese and small portions of Canaiolo and Colorino grapes undergo traditional vinification followed by 24 months in oak and 6 months in the bottle, achieving an impeccable balance of maturity and vitality. The result is a wine with a deep garnet hue, echoing peppery spice, wild cherry, and earthy notes on the nose while the palate reveals layered complexity of fruit, spice, and subtle hints of vanilla. This full-bodied, well-structured wine showcases the precise craftsmanship of Laura Bianchi, the winery's third-generation owner, committed to producing wines that epitomize the soul of its unique terroir. Savour the excellence of Monsanto Chianti Classico Riserva Il Poggio 2019, a genuine testament to the rich legacy of this esteemed Italian winery.
HK$3,630.00 -
Vinous (98)
No.1 Wine of 2025. The 2020 Chianti Classico Gran Selezione Vigna Il Poggio is a total stunner. What a wine. Elegant and translucent, the 2020 impresses with a sublime, finessed personality that is impossible to miss. Fine tannins and lifted, sensual aromatics immediately announce a wine of utter class. On the palate, the 2020 is wonderfully deep and layered, with mind-blowing balance and exceptional pedigree. The 2020 is one of the very finest Il Poggios ever made. It has been nothing short of breathtaking on the two occasions I have tasted it so far. Don't miss itHK$3,045.00 -
The Monsanto La Chimera Occhio di Pernice Vin Santo del Chianti Classico 2006 heralds from the renowned Castello di Monsanto estate, situated in the panoramic hills of Tuscany, Italy. This sapid and voluptuous dessert wine is crafted through meticulous grapes selection, ensuring only the ripest Sangiovese are chosen for maturation. Each grape is dried for an arduous six months prior to gentle pressing and fermentation, followed by a prolonged 12-year aging process in 55-pound oak barrels, leading to a limited production of an exceptional vino.
The result is a wine of profound complexity, brimming with deep tones of dried fruits, honey and almonds. On the palate, the Monsanto La Chimera Occhio di Pernice Vin Santo del Chianti Classico 2006 unfolds into a symphony of raisin, dried apricot and fig notes, complemented by an ethereal finish of lingering acidity and sweetness. This Italian beauty undoubtedly stands as an opulent testament to Castello di Monsanto's commitment to uncompromising quality and tradition.
HK$2,975.00 -
(6x75cl) 2018Captivating the palate with splendour, the Monsanto Sangiovese Fabrizio Bianchi 2018 is a testament to superior Italian winemaking. Produced in Tuscany's Castello di Monsanto Estate, renowned for its distinguished terroir and meticulous viticulturist approach, this exquisite Sangiovese reflects the region's exceptional grape-growing conditions.
Harvested from vineyards of a cooler southern orientation, ensuring optimal concentration and balance, this vintage is characteristically medium-bodied, offering a vibrant bouquet of wild cherry and spices. The multi-layered wine is skilfully vinified through traditional methods and matured for 12 months in French Allier barrels, imbuing a superb structure and elegant oak undertones.
Fabrizio Bianchi, a revered name brought up with love and passion for the craft, ensures a sophisticated and concentrated expression of the Sangiovese grape, accentuating the varietal’s propensity for longevity. Monsanto Sangiovese Fabrizio Bianchi 2018 - a captivating wine that delivers a lasting Italian romance with every sip.
HK$3,455.00 -
Introducing the remarkable Monte Faustino Fornaser Amarone della Valpolicella Classico 2017. Born from Veneto's fabled Valpolicella region in Italy, this wine is a testament to meticulous viticulture and winemaking practices. Monte Faustino, a bespoke winery where the Fornaser family exudes passion and respects deep-rooted Italian traditions, is renowned for its singularly stunning wines.
The 2017 vintage involves hand-picked Corvina, Rondinella and Molinara grapes, partially dried on 'arele' trays, enhancing intensity and concentrating aromas. The fermentation process, followed by a 30-month maturing period in Slavonian oak barrels, yields a beautifully balanced wine that defies comparison.
Endowed with a rich ruby red hue, the Monte Faustino Fornaser Amarone della Valpolicella Classico 2017 offers multifaceted sensory notes, a delightful spectrum spanning spiced fruit, tobacco to chocolate. Nuanced acidity complements embracing tannins, elegantly harmonising in a persistent finish. This fine wine is an epitome of quality, mastery, and timeless Italian character.
HK$2,760.00 -
Matthew Jukes (18.5)
While the estate Valpolicella is the only wine which is drinking perfectly right now all of the wines in this piece are certainly approachable and yet they have considerable staying power, too. This Ripasso is, most-certainly, the wine with the highest ‘value ratio’ given that the flavour is astounding and the price, stubbornly, remains affordable! Of course, this is cause for great celebration because the extra dimension of flair and richness at the heart of this gorgeous Ripasso is sensational. While many wines of this style carry extra weight and darker fruit tones, this elite version parades red fruit and uncommon succulence. I absolutely love it and it fully deserves its gold medal score.HK$1,140.00 -
Vinous (92)
The 2018 Chianti Classico Vigna Mezzuola is a gorgeous, mid-weight wine. Freshly cut flowers, sweet red berry fruit, tobacco, orange peel and spice are nicely pushed forward in this translucent, mid-weight Chianti Classico that delivers so much Sangiovese character.HK$1,185.00 -
(12x37.5cl) 2023The Monteforte Soave Classico Terre Monteforte 2023 epitomises the elegance and tradition of the Soave Classico region. Crafted in the heart of Veneto, the vineyards benefit from the unique terroir of the Terre Monteforte, characterised by calcareous clay soils that impart a distinctive minerality. Handpicked Garganega grapes undergo a meticulous fermentation process in stainless steel tanks, preserving their vibrant acidity and delicate floral notes. The wine undergoes a careful lees ageing for six months, enhancing its complexity and creamy texture without overwhelming oaky influences. Produced by the esteemed Monteforte family, whose legacy spans over four generations, this Soave Classico Terre Monteforte 2023 exudes aromas of white peach, almond, and subtle citrus nuances on the palate, culminating in a long, refreshing finish. It is a quintessential expression of Italian craftsmanship, perfect for discerning enthusiasts seeking refinement and authenticity.
HK$570.00 -
(12x75cl) 2024Monteforte Soave Classico Terre Monteforte 2024 epitomises the refined elegance of the Veneto region. Crafted in the heart of Soave Classico, Monteforte meticulously selects Garganega grapes from sustainable vineyards perched on the Terra Monteforte terroir, renowned for its chalky soil and optimal sun exposure. The fermentation process is carried out in stainless steel tanks at controlled temperatures to preserve the wine's vibrant acidity and delicate floral aromas. Aging occurs in neutral oak barrels, allowing the wine to develop a nuanced complexity without overpowering its intrinsic minerality. The esteemed family-owned estate has upheld generations of winemaking tradition, merging time-honoured techniques with modern precision to produce a Soave that exudes freshness, intricate layers of citrus and almond, and a persistent, elegant finish. Monteforte Soave Classico Terre Monteforte 2024 is a testament to artisanal craftsmanship and the enduring legacy of Soave’s premier appellation.
HK$790.00 -
(6x75cl) 2022Monteforte Soave Superiore Classico 2022 epitomises the elegance of the Veneto region, meticulously crafted in the heart of Soave Classico. Handpicked Garganega grapes undergo a precise fermentation process in stainless steel tanks, preserving the varietal’s vibrant acidity and nuanced aromas. The wine is aged for six months, allowing subtle integration of oak without overpowering its fresh character. Produced by Monteforte, a family-run estate with decades of heritage, this Superiore offers a harmonious balance of citrus notes, almond hints, and a mineral finish. The 2022 vintage reflects the optimal climate conditions, ensuring exceptional purity and structure. Ideal for pairing with seafood, risottos, or as a refined aperitif, Monteforte Soave Superiore Classico 2022 stands as a testament to Italian winemaking excellence.
HK$660.00 -
Vinous (94-96)
The 2018 Eneo is pure and total class. Dark, resonant and super-expressive, the 2018 boasts terrific personality and class, with striking inner perfume that adds sweetness and aromatic intensity to a core of inky fruit. Lavender, mint, pine and sage are some of the many nuances that come alive with a bit of time in the glass. More than anything else, it is the wine's creaminess and overall feel that are so alluring today.HK$2,870.00 -
HK$930.00 -
(6x75cl) 2021HK$3,305.00 -
Vinous (96)
The 2007 Gabbro (Cabernet Sauvignon) is flat-out great. Layers of dark fruit, smoke, cured meat, cassis and grilled herbs come to life as this powerful, muscular wine gradually reveals the depth of its pedigree and sheer class. Despite its size, the 2007 Gabbro possesses exquisite complexity and a long, nuanced finish. Scents of tar, licorice and smoke provide the final exclamation points on what is truly a memorable wine.HK$1,270.00 -
Wine Spectator (95)
Features a focused beam of black currant, black cherry, plum and spice flavors. Herbal and vanilla accents add complexity as this winds down on the lingering aftertaste, with elements of Mediterranean scrub. Displays an engaging texture and harmony despite the youthful exuberance. Cabernet Sauvignon. Best from 2023 through 2045. 250 cases made.HK$2,640.00 -
Vinous (97)
The 2016 Nardo is distinguished by a whole range of floral, savory and blood orange notes that give the wine striking aromatic brightness and perfume. Powerful and dense on the palate, with tremendous structure, the 2016 is incredibly racy today. Even with all of its richness, Nardo remains so precise and finely cut, with a real sense of saline-infused energy that drives the flavors. It is simply stunning. Wow!HK$4,760.00 -
Vinous (96)
Proprietor Fabio Chiarelotto and longtime winemaker Fabrizio Moltard ratchet things up with their stellar 2018 Nardo. Super-ripe black cherry, plum, gravel, spice, underbrush, menthol, licorice and scorched earth give the 2018 its distinct, sepia-toned personality. Dark and brooding in the glass, with imposing tannins, the 2018 is a flat-out stunner. Give it a few years in bottle first. Nardo is built around a core of Sangiovese, with Montepulciano, Alicante and Malvasia Nera. Chiarelotto has reduced the presence of Montepulciano in the blend. If the 2018 is any indication, that choice looks to be spot on.HK$4,170.00

