Il Colle (Carli)

Rosso di Montalcino Sangiovese

9.065 ratings
9.010 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
Akiko Nobukuni

2017/8/19
2015vintage

2017/8/19
2015vintage

1 person found it helpfulAug 22nd, 2017
Kyle Ripp

A little young, not too high of alcohol content. A solid wine

A little young, not too high of alcohol content. A solid wine

1 person found it helpfulAug 29th, 2015
Loren Trefethen

Lively, lovely light red.

Lively, lovely light red.

Jun 10th, 2014
Chris Walsh

Partner Balanced Wine Selections

8.7

Really open and fresh. Cherry, cherry!

Really open and fresh. Cherry, cherry!

Oct 31st, 2013
Patrick Sullivan

Western Mountain Regional manager estates division of Jackson Family Wines

9.1

Baking spice palate

Baking spice palate

Oct 21st, 2013
Andrew Cullimore

Medium deep ruby , wide garnet/pink rim . Spiced dark cherries , red plum , dried strawberry , liquorice notes , touch of black tea , orange rind and a slight balsamic hint. On the palate quite ripe sweet darker fruits , plum and dark cherry. Spiced cherry and liquorice finish but of only ok length . Ripe but slightly gritty tannins . A bit hot on the finish , lacks a little freshness . After a while this shows a little more precision and balance , though it is certainly in a larger and richer style than I would prefer. Drink now and over the next 5 -7 years

Medium deep ruby , wide garnet/pink rim . Spiced dark cherries , red plum , dried strawberry , liquorice notes , touch of black tea , orange rind and a slight balsamic hint. On the palate quite ripe sweet darker fruits , plum and dark cherry. Spiced cherry and liquorice finish but of only ok length . Ripe but slightly gritty tannins . A bit hot on the finish , lacks a little freshness . After a while this shows a little more precision and balance , though it is certainly in a larger and richer style than I would prefer. Drink now and over the next 5 -7 years

Mar 10th, 2024
J. Kim
9.1

This shows more minty quality than the San Polino 2019, with slightly more rugged tannins. Feels more energetic because of less polish.

This shows more minty quality than the San Polino 2019, with slightly more rugged tannins. Feels more energetic because of less polish.

Mar 21st, 2023
Ian Hamel

2022/1. Juicy, vivacious and translucent - less concentrated than in some recent vintages, but no less enjoyable.

2022/1. Juicy, vivacious and translucent - less concentrated than in some recent vintages, but no less enjoyable.

Feb 6th, 2022
Steve Rura

Bright, dry cherries, classic Tuscan Sangiovese.

Bright, dry cherries, classic Tuscan Sangiovese.

Jan 23rd, 2022
Ian Hamel

2021/1/8-9 with leftover cotechino, etc. I adore Il Colle’a Brunello, and the Rosso is just as good for its appellation. There’s an abundance of cherries with woodsy and spicy elements on top. It’s open and generous, with hints of complexity too.

2021/1/8-9 with leftover cotechino, etc. I adore Il Colle’a Brunello, and the Rosso is just as good for its appellation. There’s an abundance of cherries with woodsy and spicy elements on top. It’s open and generous, with hints of complexity too.

Jan 9th, 2021