Col d'Orcia
Translated as ‘the hill overlooking the Orcia River,’ they produce exceptional wine that really makes use of the favourable climate and soil that this excellent location on the west border of Montalcino provides. Count Cinzano’s vineyard produces some of Italy’s most revered Brunello di Montalcino.
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Tuscany | 3 | 95 (VN) | HK$2,320.00 | |||||
Vinous (95)Pulling yourself away from a glass of 2001 Brunello di Montalcino Poggio Al Vento Riserva is an exercise in futility. It wafts up with a heady bouquet of dried cherries and clove complemented by brown spices, worn leather, tobacco and the slightest hint of mocha. There are silken depths here, ushering in intense, tart red currants, motivated by stimulating acidity, as saline-minerals and a burst of sour citrus provides lovely contrasts. It leaves a potent and persistent staining of primary fruit and sweet tannins, all under rosy inner florals and earth tones. Judged by the bright ruby color alone, you’d never guess this was a twenty-year-old wine, yet what you find within tempts the imagination even more. The 2001 Riserva has many years of evolution in store. |