2016 Altesino Brunello di Montalcino 375ml

Responsibly Farmed
Classic in Style
Woman Winemaker

This 100% Sangiovese is ruby red in color and highly aromatic on the nose. On the palate, it’s rich and full-bodied with balanced acidity and smooth tannins –  like God walking down your throat in velvet slippers. Produced using sustainable farming practices and hand-harvested fruit by a women-owned estate.

2016 was close to perfect in Brunello di Montalcino and this vintage is being dubbed one of the greatest in history. It is “radiance personified” and definitely something you want to invest in.

Red
  • Tasting Notes potpourri, wild cherries, raspberries, tobacco, licorice, and vanilla
  • Region Italy, Tuscany
  • Volume 375mL
  • Alcohol Volume 14.5%

$40.00

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Near the end of 2002, Elisabetta Gnudi Angelini, owner of nearby Tenuta Caparzo, purchased the Altesino winery. Amid the eastern hills of Montalcino near Siena in central Tuscany, stands the magnificently elegant 14th century-built Palazzo Altesi, home to the Altesino winery and a marvelous resort. The ancient coat of arms, carved in white Carrara marble, is still visible above the antique oak portal. The stunning Palazzo Altesi beautifully reflects Altesino’s charm and refinement.

Winemaking Philosophy

Though the worldwide reputation of Brunello has encouraged some conservatism among Montalcino estates, Altesino has always been a leader, unafraid of innovation. The estate pioneered the technique of aging its IGT wines in small French oak barrels, limiting the time spent in oak to enhance each wine’s personality. The resulting wines were a groundbreaking improvement over those produced by traditional methods. No longer overwhelmed by wood, they were able to display the unique characteristics of the fruit, with softened tannins and perfect balance.

Not content to rest on its laurels, Altesino became the first Montalcino estate to introduce the concept of cru wines, made with a special selection of grapes from a single vineyard. Its Montosoli Brunello, named after the prestigious vineyard, was the first of these wines and is still considered among the regions finest. Altesino also pioneered the concept of Brunello futures (wine purchased before its release) with its 1985 vintage. This commitment to innovation led to many modern wines in the estates portfolio, including Alte d’Altesi, Palazzo Altesi and Rosso di Altesino. Elegance, finesse, and a fruitier, richer style are the trademarks of Altesino’s wines and have earned the estate a position among the very top producers of Brunello. This achievement is even more impressive considering Brunello is perhaps the most recognized Italian appellation.