Il Marroneto Brunello di Montalcino Madonna delle Grazie 2015
Closed and brooding at this stage — dark earth, smoked stone, dried leaves and worn leather hold court before forest berries and a trace of licorice begin to emerge. Rich and layered on the mid-palate, with dark red fruit and warm spice underpinned by savory herbs and mineral depth over finely woven tannins. The finish is long and grippy, dried black cherry and a flicker of inner florals persisting over a firm tannic core that signals serious aging potential. Leave this alone for at least three to five years; it's an epic in the making.
Il Marroneto
→Small Montalcino estate producing Brunello and Rosso from a single north-facing hillside site, including the single-vineyard Madonna delle Grazie, long regarded as one of the appellation's benchmark addresses.