BRUNELLO DI MONTALCINO Podere Giodo di Carlo Ferrini 2013 vs CÔTE RÔTIE Coteaux de Tupin Domaine Benjamin et David Duclaux 2020
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| Availability | Out of stock | In stock |
|---|---|---|
| Best current price | — | £150.95 |
| Current stockists | — | 1 merchant |
| Style | Other | Other |
| Grape | Sangiovese | Syrah |
| ABV | 14% | 13.5% |
| Size | 750ml | 750ml |
| Where to buy | No current tracked offers |
BRUNELLO DI MONTALCINO Podere Giodo di Carlo Ferrini 2013
Wilted violets come together with wet stones, blackberries and a dusting of cocoa as the 2013 Brunello di Montalcino slowly awakens in the glass. Cool-toned and sleek, this shows the best attributes of the vintage, with fresh acidity and mineral-inflected red berry fruits accentuated by a flourish of rosy inner florals and licorice tones. Its tannins are crunchy yet sweet, all contrasted by a tart tinge of sour blackberry and hints of dark chocolate.
CÔTE RÔTIE Coteaux de Tupin Domaine Benjamin et David Duclaux 2020
A wonderful nose: rose and tobacco leaf, really attractive. Soft, easy-going, velvety style on the palate with mouthfilling fruit and well-balanced acidity. The alcohol is a touch high, but suits the style. Touch of tannic grip on the long finish. The oak is still quite present, but will integrate in time. The family has 3ha in the Coteaux de Tupin; they choose the best terraces of that year. All whole-bunch fermented, aged in barrel for 22 months. Gneiss soils.
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