ON-922054 QC-11131971
Tenute Silvio Nardi Brunello Di Montalcino 2013
Brunello (Sangiovese)
Tuscany, Italy
LCBO# 922054
0V
9191
$46.95
Critic Reviews (4)
Michael Godel
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Michael Godel

Extreme unction and sultry personality separate Nardi’s ’13, in definition and construct away from so many peers....

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Sara d'Amato
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Sara d'Amato

Dry, firm and traditional yet still a little restrained. A ferrrous, rare meat element adds pleasant dimension to the...

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David Lawrason
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David Lawrason

Now maturing, this is a fairly pale Brunello with a rather reserved but fine nose of cedar, dried currant/berry fruit...

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John Szabo, MS
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John Szabo, MS

Nardi's 2013 Brunello has evolved texturally in a very pleasant way, with tannins turning soft and quite silky, while...

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Community Reviews (3)
Jason Solanki
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Jason Solanki

Medium-high to highly aromatic nose offers lovely notes of dark red cherry, clove, and cinnamon spice aromas surrounding a savoury, earthy, and forest floor core. It is full-bodied and dense with lovely aroma replays, plus some iron and tobacco flavours that add complexity. Acids are fresh, while the big tannins are integrating well, but still on the young side. Cherry and spice notes linger on the finish, with excellent length. Tasted July/2019.

It's only wine but I like it
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It's only wine but I like it

Silky, smooth, with complex flavours that fill the mouth. Red cherry, a bit of dried fruit, leather, finish with maturing tannin and just-right acidity. Wood is so well integrated that it goes unnoticed and there is no impression of this getting past its prime. No, it is not a wine for long term cellaring but it should hold for another 5 years. But it is in a sweet spot right now. Excellent. Tasted Dec 2020.

fergmills
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fergmills

Tastes like quality: quite deliciously silky, with lots of fruit, some characteristic sangiovese herbs and leather, and a long finish. Ready for drinking now, (summer 2021), and excellent value for money.





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