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Poggio di Sotto Brunello di Montalcino

Proprietor Piero Palmucci established Poggio di Sotto in 1989, working with the University of Milan to select the finest Sangiovese vines for his vineyard. Ultimately, 182 clones were chosen, resulting in three Brunellos: Poggio di Sotto Rosso, Poggio Sotto Brunello, and Poggio di Sotto Riserva. Decanter Magazine has labelled these wines "Quintessential Brunello" for their remarkable freshness and finesse, a stark contrast to traditional Brunello.

The Poggio di Sotto Riserva in particular has gained international acclaim, as the wine spends 5 years aging in Slavonian casks following a strict selection process. Bottles are produced only in exceptional vintages, with the 2016 release earning the estate its first 100-point score from Robert Parker's The Wine Advocate.

Since 2011, Poggio di Sotto has been led by Claudio Tipa as part of his ColleMassari group, joining other acclaimed Tuscan estates. Despire the new ownership, Poggio di Sotto has retained its singularity and meticulous vineyard work.

Frequently Asked Questions

Poggio di Sotto is known as more "Burgundian" styled Brunello for its style and profile, and unique aging techniques.
Poggio di Sotto Brunello is so highly regarded for its elegant expression of Brunello, differing from standard Brunello producers. Bottles are known for their freshness and finesse rather than a heavily oaky style.
The Poggio di Sotto Brunello ages for 36 months in oak, Rosso spends about 24 months in oak, while Riserva comes from the best barrel, receiving an extra 6 to 12 months of wood aging, and is made only in exceptional vintages.
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