Marchesi Antinori
Pian delle Vigne Rosso di Montalcino Sangiovese
The aromatics are dark at first, showing crushed black cherry and plum, yet opening to reveal sweet herbs and tobacco, with moist soil and hints of worn leather. On the palate, silky textures flood the senses with a mix of black and red berry fruits, enlivened by brisk acids, as sweet spices and minerals settle in. The finish is long, with a dark, alluring sweetness, as notes of spiced-black cherry and sweet floral tones slowly fade. There is a balance and sheer enjoyability factor to the 2018 Pian delle Vigne Rosso that’s impossible to ignore. (Eric Guido, Vinous, April 2020)
The aromatics are dark at first, showing crushed black cherry and plum, yet opening to reveal sweet herbs and tobacco, with moist soil and hints of worn leather. On the palate, silky textures flood the senses with a mix of black and red berry fruits, enlivened by brisk acids, as sweet spices and minerals settle in. The finish is long, with a dark, alluring sweetness, as notes of spiced-black cherry and sweet floral tones slowly fade. There is a balance and sheer enjoyability factor to the 2018 Pian delle Vigne Rosso that’s impossible to ignore. (Eric Guido, Vinous, April 2020)
A good Italian food wine. Showing red fruits, earth, chocolates, tobacco, spices and peppercorn.
Light to medium in body with medium acidity.
Good right out of the bottle and better as it opens up. Not my style though.
13.5% alcohol by volume.
83 points.
A good Italian food wine. Showing red fruits, earth, chocolates, tobacco, spices and peppercorn.
Light to medium in body with medium acidity.
Good right out of the bottle and better as it opens up. Not my style though.
13.5% alcohol by volume.
83 points.
A lot of Brett in the form of barnyard and manure, took sometime to open up with lots of red fruit and a nice acidity.
A lot of Brett in the form of barnyard and manure, took sometime to open up with lots of red fruit and a nice acidity.
May 18th, 2018It's no brunello and you can tell. But it's definitely not bad.
It's no brunello and you can tell. But it's definitely not bad.
Oct 18th, 201690% Sang and 10% Merlot. Coconut, truffle, earthy with an array of red fruits and violets.
90% Sang and 10% Merlot. Coconut, truffle, earthy with an array of red fruits and violets.
Apr 21st, 2016First release & impressive. I would put it up against some Brunello...!
First release & impressive. I would put it up against some Brunello...!
Sep 10th, 20151930's the Antinori's bought outside of Tuscany now they are one of the second largest family owned winery in the world. They had some merlot and cab planted on the property and they replanted everything now to Sangiovese classic Sangiovese everything in classic older Slovenian oak.
1930's the Antinori's bought outside of Tuscany now they are one of the second largest family owned winery in the world. They had some merlot and cab planted on the property and they replanted everything now to Sangiovese classic Sangiovese everything in classic older Slovenian oak.
Jun 26th, 2015