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Brunello di Montalcino Riserva 2012 by Biondi Santi is dedicated to Franco Biondi-Santi. It was produced with the Sangiovese Grosso BBS11 clone, identified and selected by Biondi-Santi at Tenuta Greppo in the 1970s. Grapes coming exclusively from the oldest vines over 25 years of age were used. It is a typical expression of Franco Biondi Santi's oenological vision. Its distinctive freshness gives a wonderful liveliness to the monumental yet refined structure. The bouquet opens like a symphony of soft and fruity scents that evolve into a crescendo of notes of aromatic herbs, liquorice and balsamic sensations. In the mouth it is elegant and tasty with crunchy tannins. The finish is long, clean and fragrant.
- Product Category
- Red Wine
- Designation
- Brunello di Montalcino DOCG
- Grape / Raw material
- sangiovese
- Aging Class
- Reserve
- Vintage or Cuvée
- 1985
- Size
- 750 ml.
- Country
- Italy
- Region
- IT - Tuscany
- Alcohol Content
- 14% vol.
- Service Temperature
- 16° – 18° C.
- Suggested Glass
- Large calyx with a long stem
- Special Features
- Historical Vintages, Limited Edition
- Packaging
- Wood Box
- Food Matches
- Stewed Meat, Aged Cheese, Red Meat, Game
- Allergens
- Contains sulphites (by sulphites we mean the sulphur dioxide that is added to wine, to preserve it, thanks to its disinfectant, antioxidant and stabilizing action)
Biondi Santi
Nestled in the rolling hills of Tuscany, Biondi Santi is a winery that tells the story of a territory and the passion of a family. Located in the renowned Montalcino region, it is universally considered the birthplace of Brunello, one of the most iconic and celebrated wines in the world. This legendary winery is synonymous with elegance, longevity and an unwavering loyalty to Tuscan tradition, values that have made its wines authentic ambassadors of Italian wine culture.
Biondi Santi's production philosophy is based on a deep knowledge and respect for the terroir, combined with traditional winemaking practices that enhance the purity of Sangiovese Grosso, the only grape variety grown. The vineyards extend in a silent embrace around the historic estate, where each plant is cared for with dedication to ensure that each bunch expresses the distinctive character of the territory to the fullest.
Biondi Santi's Brunello Riserva is much more than just a wine; it is a true sensory experience. This wine is famous for its majestic structure and its ability to evolve over time, revealing over the years a complex and enveloping bouquet of aromas that range from fruity notes of cherry and blackberry to the more ethereal ones of spices and tobacco. Every sip is a journey that accompanies the taster through the history and soul of Montalcino. Immerse yourself in the timeless charm of Biondi Santi wines and discover on Vino45 the labels that best capture the essence of Tuscan tradition and passion. An invitation to explore a world where the past and present merge in an unforgettable wine experience.
Address:
Tenuta Greppo, Viale Greppo, 183 - 53024 Montalcino (SI), Italy
Color: intense ruby red
Bouquet: Its distinctive freshness gives a wonderful liveliness to the monumental and at the same time refined structure. The bouquet opens like a symphony of soft and fruity scents that evolve into a crescendo of notes of aromatic herbs, liquorice and balsamic sensations.
Taste: elegant and tasty with crunchy tannins. The finish is long, clean and fragrant.
- Gambero Rosso 3/3
- Vitae 4/4
- Jancis Robinson 18/20
- Wine Enthusiast 96/100
- James Suckling 94/100
- Antonio Galloni 94/100
- Wine Spectator 92/100
- Robert Parker 90/100
- Doctor Wine 96/100
- Decanter 85/100
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THE WINE
Brunello di Montalcino Riserva 2012 by Biondi Santi is dedicated to Franco Biondi-Santi. It was produced with the Sangiovese Grosso BBS11 clone, identified and selected by Biondi-Santi at Tenuta Greppo in the 1970s. Grapes coming exclusively from the oldest vines over 25 years of age were used. It is a typical expression of Franco Biondi Santi's oenological vision. Its distinctive freshness gives a wonderful liveliness to the monumental yet refined structure. The bouquet opens like a symphony of soft and fruity scents that evolve into a crescendo of notes of aromatic herbs, liquorice and balsamic sensations. In the mouth it is elegant and tasty with crunchy tannins. The finish is long, clean and fragrant.
THE HISTORY
The story of Brunello del Greppo begins with Clemente Santi, nephew of Giorgio Santi, of whom Prof. Baccio Baccetti, in the publication “Cultura e Università a Siena (Culture and University in Siena) - July 1993 in the chapter on Naturalists from Siena writes, among other things:
in 1867 (an oenologically outstanding acknowledgement given that the French at that time considered themselves to be the only producers of high quality wine worldwide). He made red wines suitable for ageing and had identified racking and barrel-ageing techniques which were more advanced than those used by his peers.
Ferruccio Biondi Santi set extremely severe production standards. Other early 19th-century producers obtained important diplomas for their so-called Brunello wines: Paccagnini, Anghirelli, Angelini, Vieri Padelletti, but no one succeeded in continuing the production of their wines beyond the end of the First World War. On the strength of the extraordinary experience of his maternal grandfather, Clemente Santi, Ferruccio skilfully ran the Greppo estate and, as often happens in the most fortunate historical decisions, his success was due partly to adversity: in the middle of the 19th century, oidium (powdery mildew), followed by phyloxera and then downy mildew, struck Europe and consequently Greppo.
The phyloxera posed an unprecedented threat to the survival of his vineyards.
But while the winegrowers tried to create red wines which were suitable for drinking immediately (see also the governance of new wine) and therefore capable of generating quick profits from the new vineyards, he looked towards new horizons, making the singular decision to make a wine which he believed would be suitable for long ageing, vinifying 100% Sangiovese. In 1932, he was described as the inventor of Brunello by an Interministerial Commission, which studied the Chianti district, including Montalcino. Towards the end of the 19th century, he began the methodical mass selection of Sangiovese on his Greppo estate.
In the end, he completely replanted all of his vineyards, grafting them on wild vine cuttings, with buds taken from mother plants identified at Greppo: in a certain sense, he pre-empted the Tuscan trend for producing full-bodied red wines, vinifying 100% Sangiovese, by about a century. He died in 1917.
Other winemaking estates all over the Italian Peninsula requested his advice: from the Lugana wine in Desenzano sul Garda, to Chianti in the Siena district, from Fiorano del Principe Boncompagni in Roma to Cirò in Calabria. His final act, in March 1970, was the topping up of his old bottles of Brunello Reserve 1888 1891 1925 - 1945, in the Greppo Wine Cellar, in the presence of Mario Soldati, Luigi Veronelli and Paolo Maccherini: we can definitely say that that act, perhaps better then any other, represents his career as an expert oenologist, and still confirms the supremacy, diversity and typicality of Brunello del Greppo today.
Brunello di Montalcino Biondi Santi touches the peak of its fame and splendour, enjoying the very highest esteem of the world’s most attentive and refined connoisseurs.
In this scenario, which has witnessed an exponential growth in the number of hectares registered for the cultivation of Brunello (from 76 hectares in 1967 to the current 2100 in 2009), Franco Biondi Santi has increased the production of Brunello del Greppo from the 4 hectares cultivated until his father death, to the current 25. He has continued to pursue strict, traditional agronomy and cellaring practices to consolidate the typical character and improve the quality of Brunello del Greppo, convinced that he can equal (given the same use of the land and vineyards) his great 100 year-old Brunello Reserves.
Thanks to the constant personal international promotion of his wines, since 1970 Franco Biondi Santi has succeeded in creating the understanding and appreciation of the remarkable typical character and quality of his Brunello del Greppo. The future continuity of Greppo is represented by Franco two children, Jacopo and Alessandra, who are both working at Greppo already: Jacopo, with his vivid imagination in relation to wines (firmly convinced of the typical character of Brunello del Greppo), Alessandra involved in promoting the estate.