Conti Costanti: Brunello di Montalcino 2015

Conti Costanti: Brunello di Montalcino 2015

97–98
100
2
Sangiovese
5
rød, tør
Modnet
14,0% Vol.
Modenhed til at drikke: 2021–2041
Pakket ind i: 6s
3
Lobenberg: 97–98/100
Decanter: 98/20
Parker: 95/100
6
Italien, Toscana, Montalcino
7
Allergener: Sulfitter
lobenberg

Heiner Lobenberg om:
Brunello di Montalcino 2015

97–98
/100

Andrea Costanti er en slags "levende legende" og en vinmager af den historiske skole, en slags overkommelig Biondi Santi. Enorm friskhed og knivskarp mineralitet, bevidst ikke en everybodys darling, men en Brunello for kendere med klassiske standarder. 97-98/100

98
/20

Decanter om: Brunello di Montalcino

After sitting out the 2014 vintage, Andrea Costanti calls 2015 a beautiful year and one of the best in the history of Brunello. He deemed it exceptional enough to craft a Riserva (to be released in 2021) yet his classic Brunello hasn't suffered for it. In fact, it's one of the greatest successes of the vintage. Gorgeous, seductive aromas are already expressive but still youthful. Cherry and plum are enveloped by exotic spice and a faint smokiness. The palate is plush and velvety with layers of powdery tannins that build, and tangy acid that cleanses the palate. Hedonistic but brilliantly balanced, it is hard to resist now but the best is definitely yet to come. 98/100

95
/100

Parker om: Brunello di Montalcino

The Conti Costanti 2015 Brunello di Montalcino is vinous and ripe with lots of energy that comes from plummy black fruit and dried blackberry. The wine is front-loaded with those varietal tones, but the mouthfeel reveals a more delicate and softer approach than you might expect given the potency of that first nose. The wine achieves harmony, and offers a nice, long finish. The label states that fruit comes from the Colle al Matrichese, but I am not sure if that is an official estate vineyard designation. Either way, this is a serious cellar-worthy Brunello to sip and consider with a platter of fine cheeses. 95/100

Brunello di Montalcino 2015