

Geografico Brunello di Montalcino is a premium Italian red wine from the renowned Tuscan region. It is aged for at least four years, including two years in oak barrels, developing complex aromas of sweet cherry and cocoa. This wine is ideal for pairing with hearty dishes like game or grilled steak.
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The Brunello di Montalcino DOCG - Geografico comes from the best locations in the famous wine region of Montalcino in Tuscany. The grapes are carefully handpicked to select only the best and ripest fruits. In the winery, vinification takes place using the latest techniques, where the grapes are gently pressed and fermented. Subsequently, the wine ages for at least four years (including at least two years in oak barrels) to develop its complex aromas and achieve an excellent structure.
Country of origin: Italy. Package type: Glass Bottle. Recycling information: Glass. Allergen Information: Contains Sulphur Dioxide/Sulphites. Dietary Information: Suitable for Vegetarians and Vegans.
Grape variety: Sangiovese Grosso. Current vintage: 2019. Regional information: Tuscany. Tasting notes: Sweet cherry, brioche, cocoa and toasted wood. Alcohol by volume: 14%. Units: 10.5.
Serving suggestions: The Brunello di Montalcino DOCG - Geografico is the ideal companion to hearty dishes and fine cuisine. It harmonizes perfectly with aged, spicy cheese, hearty game dishes, or a perfectly grilled beef steak. The wine also reveals its full potential with Italian specialties such as lasagna or tagliatelle al ragù.
Vinification details: The grapes, harvested manually during the second half of September, undergo careful pressing. The must obtained is transferred to small stainless steel tanks, where it undergoes a fermentation lasting about two weeks. However, Brunello's true profile emerges during the ageing phase. The wine rests in oak barrels for about two years, where it matures and slowly absorbs the unmistakable aromas of the wood of the barrels. The distribution on the market cannot take place before 5 years after the harvest.