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Casanova di Neri Brunello Tenuta Nuova DOCG 2013
Stor balance og elegance.
James Suckling: 98 point
Wine Advocate: 97 point.
Vinous: 95 +
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20 års jubilæum for vinen, som i den grad har været vinen, der har bragt Casanova di Neri på verdenskortet.
36 måneder på brugte barrique og tonneaux.
Fra Cetine marken i S. Angelo in Colle. Vin med stor struktur og elegance.
Naturlig gæring uden tilsætning af gær og ingen filtrering.
Vinen er meget drikkevenlig allerede nu.
Stor elegance.
Høstet ad flere omgange i perioden 24. september - 7. oktober 2013.
James Suckling: 98 point.
Wine Advocate: 97 point
"Casanova di Neri's 2013 Brunello di Montalcino Tenuta Nuova is celebrating its 20th anniversary (1993-2013), and a special gold-label edition of the wine was made to commemorate this important milestone. This is a bold and expressive Brunello that displays tightly knit aromas of Morello cherry, spice, leather and balsam herb that are the building blocks of the most beautiful Brunellos that come to mind. The Casanova di Neri house style implies a modern and sophisticated approach for sure. But the inner spirit and texture of Sangiovese is so fine and polished in its natural state that it hardly matters. The personality of the grape shines through with a loud and confident voice."
Gardini: 96 + point.
Vinous: 95 + point
"Bright deep red. The youthfully reticent nose hints at flinty red cherry, blueberry, graphite, cedar and pepper. Then flavors similar to the aromas, and a tight acid spine and serious but polished tannins nicely extending and framing the brooding fruit notes and peppery flintiness on the long, deep, complex finish. A truly outstanding Tenuta Nuova Brunello that seems less fruit-forward and more shut down than usual but holds exciting promise. Interestingly, some of this wine’s elements, such as its flinty nuances, reminded me of Casanova di Neri’s Cerretalto Brunello (made with grapes grown at the opposite end of the Montalcino territory). I guess my palate needs to take a vacation. This knockout wine will age splendidly and will likely merit an even higher score in eight to ten years’ time."