Red Wine
Silvio Nardi, Brunello di Montalcino, DOCG, 2017
Availability:In stock
Vintage: 2017
Size: 750ml
Ratings: Robert Parker Wine Advocate 93, James Suckling 94, Wine Spectator 93
Tenute Silvio Nardi is an estate worth visiting. It occupies one of the most extreme locations in the appellation, tucked away into the hills north of the town in a wild no-man's-land of its own. Once you get there, there is a cozy, warm feeling, with vineyards carved out of the surrounding Mediterranean shrub oaks and forests. If you taste forest floor, button mushroom and wild flowers in the 2017 Brunello di Montalcino, you could easily imagine this magical place. This is a silky, mid-weight Brunello with a cool-climate character (which is preserved despite the hot vintage).
- Robert Parker Wine Advocate
Silvio Nardi, Brunello di Montalcino, DOCG, 2017Vintage: 2017
Size: 750ml
Ratings: Robert Parker Wine Advocate 93, James Suckling 94, Wine Spectator 93
Tenute Silvio Nardi is an estate worth visiting. It occupies one of the most extreme locations in the appellation, tucked away into the hills north of the town in a wild no-man's-land of its own. Once you get there, there is a cozy, warm feeling, with vineyards carved out of the surrounding Mediterranean shrub oaks and forests. If you taste forest floor, button mushroom and wild flowers in the 2017 Brunello di Montalcino, you could easily imagine this magical place. This is a silky, mid-weight Brunello with a cool-climate character (which is preserved despite the hot vintage).
- Robert Parker Wine Advocate
Description
Description
Tenute Silvio Nardi’s classic Brunello is a blend of the finest grapes from the Manachiara and Casale del Bosco estates. Silvio Nardi follows the strict DOCG laws required of a classified Brunello di Montalcino. Yield is limited and only the top 70% of the hand harvested grapes is used to make the wine. The fruit is carefully handpicked and sorted. The wine is aged in two types of oak and in the bottle before release.
Tasting Notes
Tenute Silvio Nardi is an estate worth visiting. It occupies one of the most extreme locations in the appellation, tucked away into the hills north of the town in a wild no-man's-land of its own. Once you get there, there is a cozy, warm feeling, with vineyards carved out of the surrounding Mediterranean shrub oaks and forests. If you taste forest floor, button mushroom and wild flowers in the 2017 Brunello di Montalcino, you could easily imagine this magical place. This is a silky, mid-weight Brunello with a cool-climate character (which is preserved despite the hot vintage).
- Robert Parker Wine Advocate
Serving Suggestions
Serve at 18°C. Pair with thick porterhouse steak or rich fish such as grouper.
Ratings
Robert Parker Wine Advocate 93, James Suckling 94, Wine Spectator 93