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 spearhead of the Estate was born in 1993 and immediately established itself as a champion. The highly selected grapes destined for this great red come from the Lupicaia vineyard, located in the most suitable part of the company and bordered by rows of eucalyptus. Lupicaia owes its name to a...
Wine with an intense purplish color, in which hints of ripe fruit blend perfectly with spicy notes of cloves and licorice.
Pure Negroamaro of a bright red color.
Intense purple red color. On the nose the varietal aromas of red fruit are evident, where cherry prevails. There are also evident spicy notes of pepper and chocolate. On the palate it is balanced, with a good persistence and a soft and elegant tannin. It goes well with first courses, grilled...
Intense red wine with garnet reflections, obtained from the Negroamaro and Malvasia Nera vines
Wine of an intense red color with purple hues. Intense on the nose with a scent of rose and wild berries that blend in a wonderful aromatic complexity. In the mouth it is naturally sweet, broad and soft.
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.
Impenetrable ruby red color. On the nose there are intense fruity hints of plum, cherry and cooked fruit, accompanied by a spicy note of cocoa. The taste is powerful and particularly soft and enveloping.
The spearhead of the Estate was born in 1993 and immediately established itself as a champion. The highly selected grapes destined for this great red come from the Lupicaia vineyard, located in the most suitable part of the company and bordered by rows of eucalyptus. Lupicaia owes its name to a...