Il Marroneto Brunello di Montalcino Madonna Delle Grazie 2021

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D.O Brunello di Montalcino

Sangiovese

€420.00 Tax included
11956
Denomination
Brunello di Montalcino
Winery
Il Marroneto
Country
Italy
Volume
75.00
Graduation
14.5
Harvest
2021
Grape
Sangiovese
€ / Litro
560.00 €
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Description

Discover the majesty of Il Marroneto Brunello di Montalcino Madonna delle Grazie, an indisputable masterpiece crafted by the legendary Alessandro Mori.

This cult red wine, rated 100 points by James Suckling, represents the pinnacle of elegance and purity of Sangiovese in Tuscany. Coming from a historic two-hectare plot located at an altitude of 430 meters, just below the 13th-century church that gives it its name, this Brunello is grown on mineral-rich sandy soils (sabbione di mare). The vintage stands out for its astonishing complexity, balance, and an unparalleled silky texture.

The vinification follows a traditional and minimalist approach: spontaneous fermentation in oak vats without temperature control, followed by aging for 41 months in large Allier oak botti. The result is a vibrant and profound meditation wine, which unfolds an aromatic range of red cherries, blood orange, Parma violets, licorice, and a balsamic touch. On the palate, its brilliant acidity and finely polished tannins guarantee an extraordinary aging potential.

Ideal for collectors and lovers of liquid luxury, Madonna delle Grazie is not just a wine, it is a transcendental sensory experience that captures the soul of Montalcino.

Tasting Note for Il Marroneto Brunello di Montalcino Madonna Delle Grazie

To the eye, it presents a brilliant ruby red color.

On the nose, it is extremely elegant, with notes of red cherries, dehydrated strawberries, blood orange, violets, licorice, mint, and crushed minerals.

On the palate, it is precise, structured, and full-bodied, with a texture of pure silk, firm yet ripe tannins, and a vibrant acidity leading to a long, savory, and balsamic finish.

Value Points

Historic Terroir: Vineyard at 430m altitude on marine sand soils next to the 13th-century church.

Exceptional Vintage: acclaimed by critics with 100 points from James Suckling and 98 from Wine Advocate.

Traditional Vinification: Spontaneous fermentation and aging for 41 months in Allier oak botti.

Cult Profile: Very limited production, considered one of the most elegant and longest-lived Brunellos in the world.

Service Protocol

Serve at 16-18°C in large Burgundy-style glasses. Decanting at least 2-3 hours before tasting is recommended to allow its full complexity to unfold. Ideal pairing with Bistecca alla Fiorentina, wild boar ragu, dishes with white truffle, and aged cheeses such as Pecorino.

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