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Score 98+/100 · Monica Larner, Wine Advocate, Nov 2024

The Poggio di Sotto 2019 Brunello di Montalcino remains a little closed, even rigid, at the moment. It can be compared to the cool 2013 and 2016 vintages that both required an extra five or six years before they started to shine. However, there's no escaping the power that remains just under the surface. You feel it budding and yearning to break free. Dark fruit aromas fold into crushed stone, grilled rosemary and blue flower. It's fun to taste this wine next to the 2019 Brunello di Montalcino Riserva because you really see how much further this vintage will require in the cellar. Both wines remain tight and nervous at this point but are full of potential.

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96
96/100

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96
96/100

Eric Guido, Vinous

98
98+/100

Monica Larner, Wine Advocate

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94 points
Bruce Sanderson, Wine Spectator
Score 94/100 · Bruce Sanderson, Wine Spectator, Jun 2024

Showing a combination of strawberry, cherry, rose and wild herb flavors, this elegant red offers a firm underlying structure and excellent harmony in a stylish profile. Just a touch shy on the chalky finish. Best from 2026 through 2042. 4,400 cases made, 500 cases imported.

98+ points
Audrey Frick, Jebdunnuck.com
Score 98+/100 · Audrey Frick, Jebdunnuck.com, Feb 2024

I was able to taste the 2019 Brunello Di Montalcino three times for this report, and it’s one of the great wines of the vintage. It takes on a bit more muscular style for the Poggio di Sotto estate, but it retains the DNA of the estate at large with its outstanding clarity. It’s medium ruby-colored and reveals notes of pure cherry, anise, wildflowers, wet stone, and tea leaf. Structured and long on the palate, it has ripe, chiseled tannins, a balanced spine of acidity, and notes of salted orange through the finish, with a long-lasting perfume. Its transparency, balanced with its complexity, makes this one of the most intriguing wines, and if stored properly, it will only improve with time in the cellar. Drink 2027-2047.

98+ points
Monica Larner, Wine Advocate
Score 98+/100 · Monica Larner, Wine Advocate, Dec 2023

Although this wine was very shy initially, the Poggio di Sotto 2019 Brunello di Montalcino eventually hits all the high notes of Sangiovese. This is a wine of enormous inner tension, showing a punchy, lifted personality with aromas of cherry skin and blackberry. You get brandied cherry, strawberry glazed pie with the gelatin, underbrush, blue flower, forget-me-nots, balsam herb, mint and licorice. A few hours later, the wine had developed into a classic beauty with slender lines, firm structure and a sparkle of brilliant acidity. The oak is integrated to the point of invisibility, the tannins are elegant and fine and the acidity is that proverbial cherry on top. Ultimately, I liked this village bottling more than the 2018 Riserva.

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Poggio di Sotto

There are few names in Brunello di Montalcino that rank higher than Poggio di Sotto. The estate's obsession with clonal quality, combined with its incredibly elegant winemaking style has garnered a loyal fanbase.

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