Brunello di Montalcino DOCG Il Poggione
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Brunello is the prince of Montalcino wines. It is produced exclusively with hand-picked Sangiovese grapes from the company's oldest vineyards.
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Brunello is the prince of Montalcino wines. It is produced exclusively with hand-picked Sangiovese grapes from the company's oldest vineyards.
The color is an intense garnet red, the flavor is generous and powerful. The complex aroma refers to notes of ripe red berry fruit, among which cherry and morello cherry prevail, with important nuances of undergrowth and leather. These are the characteristics that make this wine unique in its kind.
Ancient roots in a Red that stands out for its strong personality, olfactory complexity and fruity notes enriched with elegant spicy nuances. Color: Intense ruby red with a slightly garnet edge. Flavor: Red cherry and black cherry, bramble, licorice, violet, tobacco and leather. Delicate...
This wine, produced with a particular drying technique, has a good structure, soft texture and persistent finish. Deep ruby red in color, it has a pleasant scent of freshly picked berries. The vines, which produce the grapes from which it comes, Corvinone, Corvina Veronese, Rondinella and...
The production phase of this wine begins with a short period of drying of the grapes. Subsequently these grapes are pressed and fermented for 20/25 days in contact with their skins. This is followed by refermentation in contact with the Amarone marc, which exploits the residues of must-wine...
The “Granatiere” is produced in limited quantities. It is obtained from the assembly of two types of wines: Cabernet Sauvignon and Merlot. Il Granatiere is a wine suitable for all meals, which goes well with: appetizers based on seasoned, smoked and spiced meats, first courses with game, second...
Younger and easier to approach version of Brunello, but already with an excellent structure and a great personality, Rosso di Montalcino is a very important wine for Tenuta Il Poggione.
A timeless myth because the name amarone appeared on the label in Italy for the first time in 1953 thanks to Bolla. In this version, Amarone Bolla expresses its fruity potential to the maximum.
The color is ruby red. The scent presents a wide range of notes, initially suggesting blackberry jam and cherries in alcohol and then alluding to notes of roasted coffee, dark chocolate, vanilla and cinnamon. The flavor is harmonious, enveloping and sweet. The robustness of its structure is well...
Ruby red with hints of garnet red. The variegated aroma presents notes of vanilla and cherry. The full, harmonious and velvety flavor culminates on a slightly spicy note. It is an elegant and pleasant accompaniment to any type of braised or grilled red meat. It is excellent with aged cheeses....