ON-276576
Poggiotondo Brunello Di Montalcino 2006
Brunello (Sangiovese)
Tuscany, Italy
LCBO# 276576
0V
8888
$39.95
Critic Reviews (4)
John Szabo, MS
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John Szabo, MS

Refined, elegant, complex, evolved, very stylish example of Brunello here at a fine price. The length, depth and...

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Michael Godel
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Michael Godel

Gifts yet another sub $35 sub-escarpment Sangiovese Grosso out of the vineyard mouth by Tenuta Pietranera. Stands on...

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David Lawrason
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David Lawrason

This mature red kicks up considerable dusty/gritty tannin and heat on the finish. The aromas are lifted, savoury and...

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Sara d'Amato
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Sara d'Amato

A well priced Brunello although showing a somewhat disjointed and alcoholic nature. Lacking the refiniement of the...

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Community Reviews (3)
scruffolo
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scruffolo

Paul Forget
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Paul Forget

It was strongly recommended to decant this Brunello, which I did for 1 ½ hour. Wow, what exquisite aromatics from this Brunello with aromas of ripe plum, sour cherry, dried violet, cedar, vanilla and slightly earthy and spicy. On the mouthfeel, medium bodied with alcohol at 14%, dry with sour-edged flavours of cherry and plum, spicy with crisp acidity and fine silky tannins. This Sangiovese based wines finish is long with soft seductive fruit, spicy with fine tannin grip lingering. This is a good example why I like Sangiovese so much, it makes a very pleasant food wine. Poggiotondo Brunello Di Montalcino 2006 is a more feminine style of Brunello, very polished and elegant, strongly recommended.

It's only wine but I like it
9090
It's only wine but I like it

An evolved and traditional style of Brunello here. Along with the sour cherry fruits are notes of slightly earthy dried fruits leather and hints of old wood. Quite silky smooth and complex, with a lingering finish. While not up there with the upper echelon Brunello producers, this is a fine Tuscan red and decent values (as far as BdM goes, that is). Drink now or over the next few years. Tasted Dec 2014.





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