Talenti Brunello di Montalcino 2018

Talenti Brunello di Montalcino 2018

Talenti Brunello di Montalcino 2018

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93 pts Vinous Media
Drinking Window 2025 - 2031
The 2018 Brunello di Montalcino is darkly alluring with a mix of crushed plums, brown spice, shaved cedar and a dusting of cocoa. Its textures are like pure silk verging on velvet with a suave mix of ripe cherries and currants underscored by saline-minerals, as a burst of citrus adds contrast toward the close. A web of fine tannin lingers through the finale, creating a gentle structural tug, offsetting balsam herbs and hints of mocha, as blue- and purple-toned inner florals slowly fade. There’s simply so much going on here, and as I’ve followed the 2018 over the last few months, it seems to grow in both depth and richness each time I taste it. Well done. - By Eric Guido on October 2022

For the longest time, I’ve looked to the Talenti Brunello for being one of the most consistently dependable wines in the region. One that could impress from vintage to vintage no matter the climatic conditions. In more recent years, it has been apparent that new life and energy have pushed the Talenti wines from being dependable to being standouts. Much of this new vigor has been imparted by their winemaker, Riccardo Talenti. The estate farms several parcels throughout the south of Montalcino, from the southern hill leading toward Sant’Angelo in Colle, across the Strada di Sesta, and down to the deepest reaches of Castelnuovo dell’Abate to make the amazingly balanced and often overperforming Brunello di Montalcino. Closer to the winery on the south hill lies the two-hectare Piero cru, which produces Talenti’s single-vineyard Brunello. From this location, Riccardo’s father, Pierluigi Talenti, developed his clonal nursery in the 1970s. In 2007, the original vines were replanted using massal selection on new rootstocks that are noted for digging deep into the soils for nutrients, one of the ways producers are attempting to counteract dry conditions in the future. The Piero vineyard is well-ventilated, surrounded by forests and located at 430 meters. The soils here are a mix of rich clay, galestro and rock; many rocks were so large that they were used to line Piero with a stone wall. The Piero bottling, now only in its fourth vintage, quickly established itself as one of the top single-vineyard Brunello hailing from Montalcino.

93 pts Wine Advocate
Drink Date: 2024 - 2037
I encountered some crumbly or dried-out corks on my two samples of this wine. The Talenti 2018 Brunello di Montalcino (with the black label) is fine and elegant with perfumed notes of dried fruit, blue flower, earth and balsam herb. The balance of the wine is very nice, and you'll appreciate the delicate tannic structure and the lean to medium-bodied texture. Some 25,000 bottles were released. Fruit is selected from across eight hectares of vines on rocky, galestro soils.

Riccardo Talenti has vines with south and southeast exposures at 250 to 400 meters in elevation. The schistous galestro soils are rich in clay and stones, and there are areas of tuff rock and silt. These soil differences give additional layers to the wines in terms of aromas, tannins and structure. Published: Mar 09, 2023

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