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    Frescobaldi

    The village of Castelgiocondo overlooks the historic estate of the Frescobaldis in Montalcino since the 1100's at which time it was built to defend the road to Siena. The property is one of the first 4 to begin producing Brunello di Montalcino in 1800, and its historic importance is represented on the label of Castelgiocondo.

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    Tuscany 6 -
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    £194.69
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    Tuscany 1 95 (WS)
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    £513.64
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    Wine Spectator (95)

    A tight and chewy wine, with full body and lots of raisin and spice character. Impressive, ripe tannins. Thick and powerful; needs time in the bottle. From one of the most serious producers in Montalcino now. Best after 2007. 21,660 cases made.
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    Tuscany 9 96 (WE)
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    £547.24
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    Wine Enthusiast (96)

    Review to be published soon.
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    Tuscany 9 91 (VN)
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    £469.24
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    Vinous (91)

    Luminous red. Fresh aromas of redcurrant, tea leaf, underbrush, minerals and blood orange. Then juicy and bright with a midweight mouthfeel and flavors similar to the aromas. Finishes vibrant and very pure. A lovely Brunello in the light style that is typical of 2014; well done. I’d drink this up sooner than later, but I love its combination of early drinking pleasure and food-flexibility; in fact, this will make an outstanding restaurant wine by the glass choice.
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    Tuscany 4 93 (WA)
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    £486.04
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    Wine Advocate (93)

    I tasted this wine next to Frescobaldi's Chianti Classico Gran Selezione from their Tenuta Perano, and the differences between that wine and this are enormous. The 2015 Brunello di Montalcino CastelGiocondo takes us to the southern side of Tuscany, and despite the fact the grape used in both wines is the same (Sangiovese), these two wine are as different as day and night. This Brunello gives you more saturated color intensity, more substantial weight and density that you feel on all the senses. Its extraction is much thicker, and the bouquet opens to aromas of plummy dark fruit, black currant, tobacco and spice. That ample width and power make this a good choice next to a grilled T-bone steak
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    Tuscany 2 97 (JA)
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    £225.64
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    Jane Anson Inside Bordeaux (97)

    A great year for Brunello and this is like a breath of fresh air, transporting you to Tuscany. Emphasis on dried herbs, leather, campfire smoke with traces of sweet cherry, butterscotch and coffee bean. Love the soft and gentle waves of flavour that gather power through the palate; tannins are grippy and mouthwatering, and this is pretty irresistible. One of the original producers of Brunello in the 1800s, with vineyards planted between 250-400 metres above sea level, still setting the pace.
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    Tuscany 2 91 (VN)
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    £330.04
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    Vinous (91)

    The 2018 Brunello di Montalcino is dusty and floral on the nose, with a mix of dried black cherries, shaved cedar and wild flowers forming its inviting bouquet. This is round, almost juicy in feel, with cooling mineral tones and brisk acidity that maintains an unexpectedly energetic character, as tart wild berry fruits slowly saturate. The 2018 finishes with grippy tannins, yet also surprisingly fresh, leaving nuances of red licorice to slowly taper off. This really took me by surprise, as I’m so accustomed to Castelgiocondo being such a brooding and powerful wine in its youth, but that is the magic of the 2018 vintage.
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    Tuscany 50 -
    Inc. VAT
    £339.89
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    Tuscany 1 -
    Inc. VAT
    £488.69
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    Tuscany 10 -
    Inc. VAT
    £271.49
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    Tuscany 1 -
    Inc. VAT
    £524.69
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    Tuscany 1 -
    Inc. VAT
    £245.09
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    Product Name Region Qty Score Price
    Tuscany 6 -
    In Bond
    £143.00
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    Tuscany 1 95 (WS)
    In Bond
    £412.00
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    Wine Spectator (95)

    A tight and chewy wine, with full body and lots of raisin and spice character. Impressive, ripe tannins. Thick and powerful; needs time in the bottle. From one of the most serious producers in Montalcino now. Best after 2007. 21,660 cases made.
    More Info
    Tuscany 9 96 (WE)
    In Bond
    £440.00
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    Wine Enthusiast (96)

    Review to be published soon.
    More Info
    Tuscany 9 91 (VN)
    In Bond
    £375.00
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    Vinous (91)

    Luminous red. Fresh aromas of redcurrant, tea leaf, underbrush, minerals and blood orange. Then juicy and bright with a midweight mouthfeel and flavors similar to the aromas. Finishes vibrant and very pure. A lovely Brunello in the light style that is typical of 2014; well done. I’d drink this up sooner than later, but I love its combination of early drinking pleasure and food-flexibility; in fact, this will make an outstanding restaurant wine by the glass choice.
    More Info
    Tuscany 4 93 (WA)
    In Bond
    £389.00
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    Wine Advocate (93)

    I tasted this wine next to Frescobaldi's Chianti Classico Gran Selezione from their Tenuta Perano, and the differences between that wine and this are enormous. The 2015 Brunello di Montalcino CastelGiocondo takes us to the southern side of Tuscany, and despite the fact the grape used in both wines is the same (Sangiovese), these two wine are as different as day and night. This Brunello gives you more saturated color intensity, more substantial weight and density that you feel on all the senses. Its extraction is much thicker, and the bouquet opens to aromas of plummy dark fruit, black currant, tobacco and spice. That ample width and power make this a good choice next to a grilled T-bone steak
    More Info
    Tuscany 2 97 (JA)
    In Bond
    £172.00
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    Jane Anson Inside Bordeaux (97)

    A great year for Brunello and this is like a breath of fresh air, transporting you to Tuscany. Emphasis on dried herbs, leather, campfire smoke with traces of sweet cherry, butterscotch and coffee bean. Love the soft and gentle waves of flavour that gather power through the palate; tannins are grippy and mouthwatering, and this is pretty irresistible. One of the original producers of Brunello in the 1800s, with vineyards planted between 250-400 metres above sea level, still setting the pace.
    More Info
    Tuscany 2 91 (VN)
    In Bond
    £259.00
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    Vinous (91)

    The 2018 Brunello di Montalcino is dusty and floral on the nose, with a mix of dried black cherries, shaved cedar and wild flowers forming its inviting bouquet. This is round, almost juicy in feel, with cooling mineral tones and brisk acidity that maintains an unexpectedly energetic character, as tart wild berry fruits slowly saturate. The 2018 finishes with grippy tannins, yet also surprisingly fresh, leaving nuances of red licorice to slowly taper off. This really took me by surprise, as I’m so accustomed to Castelgiocondo being such a brooding and powerful wine in its youth, but that is the magic of the 2018 vintage.
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    Tuscany 50 -
    In Bond
    £264.00
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    Tuscany 1 -
    In Bond
    £388.00
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    Tuscany 10 -
    In Bond
    £207.00
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    Tuscany 1 -
    In Bond
    £418.00
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    Tuscany 1 -
    In Bond
    £185.00
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