Il Colle (Carli)

Brunello di Montalcino Sangiovese

9.2226 ratings
9.228 pro ratings
Montalcino, Siena, Tuscany, Italy
Sangiovese
Mushrooms, Manchego & Parmesan, Beef, Venison, White Rice, Potato, Exotic Spices, Baking Spices, Pasta, Herbs, Beans & Peas, Hard Cheese, Pungent Cheese, Chicken, Salami & Prosciutto, Soft Cheese, Duck, Tomato-Based, Pork, Chili & Hot Spicy, Lamb, Turkey, Onion, Shallot, Garlic
Top Notes For
Matt

In a great spot. Rich, elegant, soulful. There’s some power underneath that silken mouthfeel. No rush on this one, tertiary tones moving forward. Nose is gorgeous, leathery, floral, foresty.

In a great spot. Rich, elegant, soulful. There’s some power underneath that silken mouthfeel. No rush on this one, tertiary tones moving forward. Nose is gorgeous, leathery, floral, foresty.

Jul 29th, 2023
Matt

This was beautiful. Soulful, finessed, in a great drinking window currently. Loaded with savory and woodsy aromas, richly fruited, muscular but graceful.

This was beautiful. Soulful, finessed, in a great drinking window currently. Loaded with savory and woodsy aromas, richly fruited, muscular but graceful.

Sep 28th, 2022
Alder Yarrow

Wine Blogger Vinography

9.1

Because when your wife spends 8 hours making the best bolognese you’ve ever had, and California is burning, you gotta break out the good stuff. Leather and sandalwood and pine duff give way to dried cherries cedar and potpourri spices under a gauzy blanket of tannins. Still vibrant with acidity and wisps of dried flowers lingering in the finish.

Because when your wife spends 8 hours making the best bolognese you’ve ever had, and California is burning, you gotta break out the good stuff. Leather and sandalwood and pine duff give way to dried cherries cedar and potpourri spices under a gauzy blanket of tannins. Still vibrant with acidity and wisps of dried flowers lingering in the finish.

Aug 23rd, 2020
Andrew Lohse

Game, cedar, dried thyme / fruit showing up as a secondary note / quite a curious split matrix here

Game, cedar, dried thyme / fruit showing up as a secondary note / quite a curious split matrix here

Jul 3rd, 2018
Jack Bender

Brunello for the birthday girl. Very delicious.

Brunello for the birthday girl. Very delicious.

1 person found it helpfulApr 2nd, 2017
Matt

Earthy, old-school, and soulful Brunello. Showing well with room to grow. Edgy acid spice, and supple tannin on the palate. Showing black cherry/raspberry fruit. Underneath the wine is backed by sweet spices, violets, red apple skin, and an earthy core of forest floor, tar, sweet tobacco and leather. A little VA lift that I don't mind at all. Loving the herbal astringency on the finish, fennel, dried herbs, cinnamon, smoke.

Earthy, old-school, and soulful Brunello. Showing well with room to grow. Edgy acid spice, and supple tannin on the palate. Showing black cherry/raspberry fruit. Underneath the wine is backed by sweet spices, violets, red apple skin, and an earthy core of forest floor, tar, sweet tobacco and leather. A little VA lift that I don't mind at all. Loving the herbal astringency on the finish, fennel, dried herbs, cinnamon, smoke.

May 24th, 2017
Andy Christiansen

Potential

Potential

May 11th, 2017
Jackson Rohrbaugh

Funktastic and solid. Aged and pretty

Funktastic and solid. Aged and pretty

Sep 29th, 2016
Alder Yarrow

Wine Blogger Vinography

8.2

Sadly a bit cooked and very ripe.

Sadly a bit cooked and very ripe.

Aug 14th, 2016
Beau Carson

Delicious in every way and worked beautifully with every dish.

Delicious in every way and worked beautifully with every dish.

Feb 17th, 2016