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Castello Tricerchi - Brunello di Montalcino | Brunello di Montalcino DOCG

Red wine | Italy, TUSCANY | 2019
Appearance: limpid, deep ruby. This is a tasteful, fruity wine with aroma's of black cherry and strawberry confiture, slightly spicy with notes of tobacco and chocolate. Sensations on the palate are warm, smooth, slightly tannic, balanced and intense. The finish is harmonious and long. Suggestions: perfect with meat, ripe cheese or for meditation. Serving temperature: 20°C, open 2 hours before serving.
€54.06 44.68 excl. VAT
Vintage

Specifications

Serving temperature
20°C
Type
Red wine
Country
Italy
Vintage
2019
Storage (years)
"> 10"
Volume
0.75

Grape & craft

Region
TUSCANY
Grape varieties
Sangiovese
Viticulture
Traditional
Vinification
The harvest is early October – by hand. Maceration in stainless steel vats at 23°C controlled temperature for 14 days. The malolactic fermentation continues for 5 months. Barrel ageing in 15hl and 20hl Slavonic oak casks for 42 months. Bottle ageing: at least 6 months.

Flavour profile

Food pairing
Saltimbocca | Partridge | Osso buco | Truffle | Cheese - aged | Cheese - Pecorino

About Castello Tricerchi

The estate is situated on the north side of Montalcino and extends for 400 hectares, of which thirteen are cultivated as vineyards. In the centre stands the castle, originally built in the thirteenth century by the Altesi family and completed in 1441 by the Tricerchi family. It served as a fortress for pilgrims marching to Rome on the Francigena road. Many of its decorative and structural features have been attributed to Baldassare Peruzzi. In the sixteenth century the castle was occupied for a time by the Spanish who made it their own stronghold. Until it went back into the hands of the Tricerchi’s when it once again became a fortress for pilgrims on their way to the Vatican. It was during the sixteenth century that the chapel, originally located within the fortified walls (as demonstrated by the presence of the belfry), was relocated to the path to the front of the castle and dedicated to the Virgin of the Veil. A fragment of the Veil, certified by a Papal Bull, is still in the church. In 1982 the Altesi castle was declared as an artistic and historical heritage site.
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