Lovely depth and rich floral notes. But more importantly, this has mellowed beautifully in the bottle, with a softer acidity that makes the whole wine feel more settled and resolved. Compared to the Rosso, which is brighter, fresher and more tart-fruited, the Brunello feels like it’s moved into its second act of being deeper and more introspective. It’s less about exuberance and more about depth and patience.
There’s a lot to unpack here, and it rewards the time you give it.
Lovely depth and rich floral notes. But more importantly, this has mellowed beautifully in the bottle, with a softer acidity that makes the whole wine feel more settled and resolved. Compared to the Rosso, which is brighter, fresher and more tart-fru...
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