Tenuta Il Poggione Brunello di Montalcino Sangiovese 2015

$74.99

The Il Poggione 2015 Brunello di Montalcino shows a darker and more concentrated appearance than many of its peers. The wine is beautifully abundant and fragrant in the most exuberant and expressive manner. You will recognize aromas of moist soil, tobacco and smoke. Candied cherry hovers over the entire bouquet. Fruit is sourced from older vines (all over 25 years old). Il Poggione occupies a special spot within the Montalcino appellation, and the area always produces slightly more concentrated and powerful wines. I find that to be particularly true in this gorgeous 2015 vintage. I am also very attracted to that almost dusty note of crushed mineral that rides long on the full-bodied finish... Robert Parker Wine Advocate

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Will Stanley Delectable Pro

I’ve been itching to try Il Poggione’s 2015 Brunello since buying a case this time last year. I could count on one hand how many Brunellos I’ve had in the past, so this was exciting from the POV not just of this being a very highly rated wine, but from it being a new experience and foray into the world of Tuscany. It has a translucent crimson robe, with aromas of dried cherry, tobacco, cedar, iron, beef blood and from somewhere an aromatic lift of lavender. The palate is defined by vivacious acidity, mouthwatering tannin and a core of candied cherry, walnut, dark chocolate, espresso, all cut to a very savoury tune. Very, very long life ahead. Would love to taste this alongside Produttori del Barbaresco’s 2016 Barbaresco in ten years’ time.

I’ve been itching to try Il Poggione’s 2015 Brunello since buying a case this time last year. I could count on one hand how many Brunellos I’ve had in the past, so this was exciting from the POV not just of this being a very highly rated wine, but from it being a new experience and foray into the world of Tuscany. It has a translucent crimson robe, with aromas of dried cherry, tobacco, cedar, iron, beef blood and from somewhere an aromatic lift of lavender. The palate is defined by vivacious acidity, mouthwatering tannin and a core of candied cherry, walnut, dark chocolate, espresso, all cut to a very savoury tune. Very, very long life ahead. Would love to taste this alongside Produttori del Barbaresco’s 2016 Barbaresco in ten years’ time.

9.6

Elizabeth Delectable Pro

Spices, sour cherries, strawberries and a bit of animal and dried herbs on the nose and palate, bursting with aromas. Nice acidity and tannins. Will have with steak later so will reassess.

Spices, sour cherries, strawberries and a bit of animal and dried herbs on the nose and palate, bursting with aromas. Nice acidity and tannins. Will have with steak later so will reassess.

8.3

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Il Poggione 2015 Brunello di Montalcino offers up a dark, earthy, almost animal-like expression, showing black soil and undergrowth, giving way to crushed black cherry, dusty spice, and dried florals which lift the experience. On the palate, soft, fleshy textures usher in fresh cherry and strawberry, as brisk acids add energy, with savory herbs and minerals saturating, as the 2015 Il Poggione’s fruit nearly masks its structural core. The finish is long yet fresh, with classic, fine tannins, dried red fruits and pretty inner floral tones lingering throughout this perfectly balanced expression. The 2015 s pure class and built for the cellar. (Eric Guido, Vinous, April 2020)

Il Poggione 2015 Brunello di Montalcino offers up a dark, earthy, almost animal-like expression, showing black soil and undergrowth, giving way to crushed black cherry, dusty spice, and dried florals which lift the experience. On the palate, soft, fleshy textures usher in fresh cherry and strawberry, as brisk acids add energy, with savory herbs and minerals saturating, as the 2015 Il Poggione’s fruit nearly masks its structural core. The finish is long yet fresh, with classic, fine tannins, dried red fruits and pretty inner floral tones lingering throughout this perfectly balanced expression. The 2015 s pure class and built for the cellar. (Eric Guido, Vinous, April 2020)

9.7

Benjamin Silver Delectable Pro

Big ripe, bold style. The 14.5% alc blocked the nose & it was better on day 2 - balance wise.

Big ripe, bold style. The 14.5% alc blocked the nose & it was better on day 2 - balance wise.

Dan Tortora

super smooth

super smooth

8.8

Michael Patrone

Great Brunello

Great Brunello

9.7

Joe Gillies

Needs more time. Decanted for a hour prior to drinking. Still closed and only started to open up at the 3 hr mark. Enjoyable now but will be much better with more aging.

Needs more time. Decanted for a hour prior to drinking. Still closed and only started to open up at the 3 hr mark. Enjoyable now but will be much better with more aging.

9.2

Matt Harwood

JS 96. Couldn’t really tell the difference in quality.

JS 96. Couldn’t really tell the difference in quality.

8.5

Arthur Boccuti

The tannins override the balance. Not much fruit. Breath for at least two hours.

The tannins override the balance. Not much fruit. Breath for at least two hours.

8.8

Ciaran Burns

Full of flavour this one, stone fruit and great tannins.

Full of flavour this one, stone fruit and great tannins.

9.2

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