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Amiata Brunello di Montalcino 2006Amiata Brunello di Montalcino 2006 Chianti is probably Italy's best-known expression of the cherry-scented Sangiovese grape - but many would argue that the best come from Montalcino, a little to the south where confusingly the grape is known as Brunello. Amiata is from one of Tuscany's finest estates, run by Marco Bacci. Originally in the fashion industry, he now produces world class, Parker rated wines at three estates in Chianti Classico, Montalcino and Maremma.This polished red has a brick red colour thanks to four years...
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Brunello di Montalcino Donatella ColombiniBrunello di Montalcino Donatella Colombini The Brunello clone of Sangiovese, which grows in the hills of Montalcino, near Siena, produces Tuscany's most intense and famed red wine. It expresses a powerful, assertive character, complex with mineral, leather, truffle and orange peel nuances and is robust and full-bodied on the palate.
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Amiata Brunello di Montalcino 2005Amiata Brunello di Montalcino 2005 Chianti is probably Italy's best known expression of the cherry scented Sangiovese grape - but many would argue that the best come from Montalcino, a little to the south and closer to the sea where that clone of the grape is known as Brunello. Amiata is from one of Tuscany's finest estates run by Marco Bacci. Originally in the fashion industry, he now hunts wild boar and produces world class, Parker rated wines at three estates in Chianti Classico, Montalcino and Maremma.This polished red...
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Amiata Brunello di Montalcino 2006Amiata Brunello di Montalcino 2006 Chianti is probably Italy's best-known expression of the cherry-scented Sangiovese grape - but many would argue that the best come from Montalcino, a little to the south where confusingly the grape is known as Brunello. Amiata is from one of Tuscany's finest estates, run by Marco Bacci. Originally in the fashion industry, he now produces world class, Parker rated wines at three estates in Chianti Classico, Montalcino and Maremma.This polished red has a brick red colour thanks to four years...
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Ranking: 7


Amiata Brunello di Montalcino 2005Amiata Brunello di Montalcino 2005 Chianti is probably Italy's best known expression of the cherry scented Sangiovese grape - but many would argue that the best come from Montalcino, a little to the south and closer to the sea where that clone of the grape is known as Brunello. Amiata is from one of Tuscany's finest estates run by Marco Bacci. Originally in the fashion industry, he now hunts wild boar and produces world class, Parker rated wines at three estates in Chianti Classico, Montalcino and Maremma.This polished red...
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Brunello di Montalcino Riserva Donatella ColombiniBrunello di Montalcino Riserva Donatella Colombini The Brunello clone of Sangiovese, which grows in the hills of Montalcino, near Siena, produces Tuscany's most intense and famed red wine. Complex with fine aromas, hints of red fruit, pepper and vanilla. Powerful and complex on the palate, with mineral, leather and truffle nuances, yet soft and harmonious.
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