Brunello di Montalcino 2014

Casanova di Neri

Brunello di Montalcino 2014

93
100
2
Sangiovese 100%
5
rot, trocken
14,0% Vol.
Trinkreife: 2019–2035
Verpackt in: 6er
9
fruchtbetont
seidig & aromatisch
3
Lobenberg: 93/100
Galloni: 93/100
Suckling: 92/100
Parker: 92/100
Decanter: 92/100
6
Italien, Toscana, Montalcino
7
Allergene: Sulfite, Abfüllerinformation
lobenberg

Heiner Lobenberg über:
Brunello di Montalcino 2014

93
/100

Lobenberg: Zum ersten Mal in der Geschichte des Weinguts wurden in diesem Jahrgang aus allen Lagen, auch aus den beiden Spitzenlagen Cerretalto und Tenuta Nova, nur ein Wein gekeltert. Herrliche Kirscharomen, ungemein duftig mit einem Hauch von Waldhimbeere unterlegt. Sehr fein, dabei auch tänzelnd am Gaumen, sofort kommen Assoziationen an Chambolle-Musigny auf. Dann setzt ein strafer Gerbstoff ein, wie alle Weine von Giacomo Neri, extrem genau gezeichnet. Sehr lang und auf den Punkt, mein Lieblingswein bei dieser Verkostung, da extrem puristisch und voller Eleganz! 93/100

93
/100

Galloni über: Brunello di Montalcino

-- Galloni: Bright deep red. Perfumed nose of red cherry, Oriental spices, flint and graphite. Rich, dense and suave on entry, then lighter and more linear in the middle, but with a plush juicy mouthfeel that makes it hard to put the glass back down once you’ve started tasting it. Very pure black/red cherry and spice flavors linger impressively on the long, refreshing finish. A knockout 2014 Brunello that lacks the size of the bigger vintages (very appropriately, I may add, given what the 2014 growing season was like) but showcases enchanting purity and grace. Vey well done. 93/100

92
/100

Suckling über: Brunello di Montalcino

-- Suckling: Wild red fruit and orange zest with cedar and wild herbs. The cherries here are fresh and lively and the tannins cut a sturdy, even frame around impressively long, fresh flavors. The only Brunello made here in 2014; there are no single vineyard bottlings. Drink or hold. 92/100

92
/100

Parker über: Brunello di Montalcino

-- Parker: This is the white label Brunello from Giacomo Neri and his son Giovanni. The 2014 Brunello di Montalcino is faithful to the vintage with a compact and streamlined style that suggests a near or medium-term drinking window. In general, I am hesitant to recommend this vintage for any significant cellar aging, and one reason is because these wines perform nicely straight out of the gate. The same goes for this relatively easy expression that is redolent of wild berry, rose hip, blue flower and moist potting soil. Because the Brunelli Tenuta Nuova and Cerretalto were not made in this vintage, this wine represents a blend of fruit from across the estate. This is the first time this has happened at Casanova di Neri. Bottle production is 75,669 strong. 92/100

92
/100

Decanter über: Brunello di Montalcino

-- Decanter: For the first time in Casanova di Neri's history, the white-label Brunello incorporates grapes usually destined for their Tenuta Nuova and Cerretalto bottlings. The grapes were given a brief maceration so as not to extract any bitter tannins, yielding an immediately approachable midweight red. Dusty cherry, cranberry and redcurrant notes grace the nose and palate, with red rose and white pepper lending complexity. The tannins are fine and provide a subtle grip, while taut, tart acidity demands a rich, meaty pasta sauce. This will sit well at the dinner table. Drinking Window 2019 - 2027. 92/100

Mein Winzer

Casanova di Neri

Der Erfolg und der gute Name des Brunello in aller Welt mag schon manch schlitzohrigen Winzer dazu verführt haben, die günstige Situation aus zu nutzen und sich auf seinen Lorbeeren aus zu ruhen.

Brunello di Montalcino 2014