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FINE+RARE, Nov 2023

This is a stunning wine that shone in a recent tasting of 2019 Brunello – standing out for its remarkable finesse and delicacy. Le Potazzine’s vines are divided between two locations – with two hectares close to the winery, to the southwest of the town of Montalcino, sitting at over 500 metres’ altitude, while the other three hectares are a little lower (350 metres above sea-level), further south around Sant’Angelo in Colle. The high-altitude vineyards bring incredible freshness to the wines – further enhanced by the Gorelli family’s light touch in the winery. With lifted florals and spicy complexity, the palate is awash with silken fruit, vibrant acidity, a mineral freshness and deliciously fine tannins. Already approachable now, this is a wine of flawless balance – light on its feet and with an ethereal power that drives its long finish – and will age beautifully if you can resist it in its youth.

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98/100

Eric Guido, Vinous

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98 points
Eric Guido, Vinous
Score 98/100 · Eric Guido, Vinous, Nov 2023

Stunning from the first tilt of the glass, the 2019 Brunello di Montalcino is impossible to ignore. This blends an array of dried flowers with autumnal spices, cedar-tinged cherries and clove hints in a way that I find wildly appealing. It sweeps across the palate with textures of pure silk guided by bright acidity as depths of wild berry fruits and mineral tones saturate toward the close. The 2019 lingers impossibly long, leaving a staining of primary concentration to mingle with grippy tannins and licorice nuances, yet an airy freshness remains through it all. The combination of house style and vintage character here is otherworldly. It will take much willpower to keep our hands off of the 2019 lang enough to watch it properly mature. Spellbinding.

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Wine

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Still wine