Brunello di Montalcino Vigna I Poggi 2019

Poggio Antico: Brunello di Montalcino Vigna I Poggi 2019

Holzkiste

Zum Winzer

98–100
100
2
Sangiovese 100%
5
rot, trocken
15,0% Vol.
Trinkreife: 2027–2055
Verpackt in: 6er OHK
3
Lobenberg: 98–100/100
Colin Hay: 99/100
Suckling: 96/100
Parker: 96/100
Jeb Dunnuck: 96/100
Jane Anson: 96/100
6
Italien, Toscana, Montalcino
7
Allergene: Sulfite, Abfüllerinformation
lobenberg

Heiner Lobenberg über:
Brunello di Montalcino Vigna I Poggi 2019

98–100
/100

Lobenberg: Eine erstmals separat vinifizierte Einzellage. DER Brunello schlechthin von Poggio Antico, erstmal wieder in der ersten Reihe! Frisches Burgund trifft auf mineralisch salzige Sangiovese. Grandioser Stoff. 98-100/100

99
/100

Colin Hay über: Brunello di Montalcino Vigna I Poggi

-- Colin Hay: A first time on La Place and a first vintage of this single-vineyard wine. One of the freshest, highest and coolest sites in the appellation. So much freshness is to be found here in this wondrous vintage and it’s been beautifully captured and channelled into the bottle. We ratchet up here the terroir herbal notes. There’s a note of heather and assorted freshly harvested wild pasture herbs. Baked clay path. Violets. Peony. Lavender. Black tea leaf. Crushed rose petals. Loganberries, perfectly ripe and hanging on the plant begging to be cleanly removed from their husks. Incredibly intense and both vertical and horizontal aromatically. Dense and compact yet plunge-pool clear and limpid – like a deep dark lake that you can see all the way to the bottom of. Wonderful tannins achieve a magical degree of pixilation. Such finesse and precision. Spectacular wine-making and a singular terroir in a truly great vintage. I’m in raptures. I’ve tasted this three times now since the project was launched and I love this wine. It has great aging potential but you just want to dive right in (the plunge-pool thing once again). 99/100

96
/100

Suckling über: Brunello di Montalcino Vigna I Poggi

-- Suckling: Lovely berry, meat, bark and earth aromas here. Medium to full body with round yet fine tannins that give a velvety texture and a long, persistent finish at all levels. Drink in three to five years. Try after 2026, 96/100

96
/100

Parker über: Brunello di Montalcino Vigna I Poggi

-- Parker: Here is an exciting new wine from Poggio Antico. The 2019 Brunello di Montalcino Vigna i Poggi sees fruit from a 2.5-hectare parcel at a high 550 to 570 meters above sea level that was chosen for this bottling thanks to the mixed soils types (with limestone, galestro, rocks and gravel) that characterize this place. The wine ferments in cement tulips and ages in Austrian oak casks for 30 months. This is a round and nicely concentrated effort with very lively fruit, lots of bright cherry, a hint of grilled herb, fine tannins and medium-plus richness to close. This inaugural vintage (with 7,750 bottles made) starts off with a bang, and it will be interesting to see how this program evolves. 96/100

96
/100

Jeb Dunnuck über: Brunello di Montalcino Vigna I Poggi

-- Jeb Dunnuck: The rich magenta-colored 2019 Brunello Di Montalcino Vigna I Poggi leaps from the glass with aromas of preserved black cherries, crushed flowers, sweet sage, and toasted cedar. Full-bodied, this is a gorgeous wine with sweet, velvety tannins, outstanding depth, and a fantastically long finish with warming spices. It’s a high-octane wine, although it has all the components to balance it out, and it’s going to last for ages. Drink 2026-2046. 96/100

96
/100

Jane Anson über: Brunello di Montalcino Vigna I Poggi

-- Jane Anson: This top bottling of Poggio Antico is going through the Place for the first time this year, from a single 2.5ha vineyard at 500m altitude. Concentrated ruby red, silky texture with plenty of punch and the perfumed aromatics that Italian wine does so well. Mouthwatering orange peel, pomegranate, red cherry, tobacco, sage, bay and delicate raspberry leaf. Pippo d'Alessandro and Alessio Sostegni winemakers. 96/100

Mein Winzer

Poggio Antico

Poggio Antico wurde von 1987 bis 2017 von Paola Gloder geführt und nun von einem belgischen Investor und Weinverrückten übernommen. Von Beginn an konzentrierte sie sich ausschließlich auf die Produktion von Spitzenweinen.

Brunello di Montalcino Vigna I Poggi 2019