Rosso di Montalcino
    Poggio di Sotto

    Rosso di Montalcino,

    Destination

    vintage

    Poggio di Sotto, Rosso di Montalcino, 2014

    Justerini & Brooks Tasting note
    Poggio di Sotto, Rosso di Montalcino, 2014

    Floral, seductive and accessible. A charming, light touch Rosso di Montalcino that holds your interest. Bright, luminous and pretty but deceptively long, notes of rose petal, strawberry and cherry glide airily across the palate. A beauty. Aged for a year in large Slavonian oak casks.

    ABV:
    13%

    specifications

    country:
    Italy
    region:
    Tuscany
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    style:
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    Allergen Information:
    This product may contain sulphites. Full allergen information is available upon request, please call our Customer Relations Team on +44 (0)20 7484 6430.
    Poggio di Sotto

    Poggio di Sotto

    History

    Founded in 1989 by Tuscan legend Piero Palmucci, Poggio di Sotto has swiftly become a benchmark, traditional Brunello estate, producing some of the most refined and sought-after wines in the region. In 2011, Poggio di Sotto became part of the Collemassari Wine Estates. Their 10 hectares of vineyards are all planted with low-yielding Sangiovese Grosso clones in the sunny Castelnuovo del Abate region on the south east side of Montalcino. With protection from Monte Amiata, The vineyards are situated at three different levels between 250 and 400 metres above sea level and the viticulture is organic.

    Well exposed vineyards tempered by cooling breezes, high quality clones and gentle winemaking, make for some of the most ethereal and seductive wines in Tuscany. Piero Palmucci sold the estate in 2012 to Claudio Tipa, owner of great Bolgheri estate Grattamacco. Claudio has kept the same team in place and has made good on his commitment to changing nothing in production or winemaking. The future of this great Tuscan estate is secured.

    Production

    The wine is fermented gently with extended maceration and frequent pumping over, and then aged for a minimum of three and a half years in large used Slavonian oak casks. The estate’s entire production amounts to 3,000 cases, including the Rosso.

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