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Informations sur le vin
Domaine viticole
Croce di Mezzo
Cépages
Sangiovese
Région
Brunello di Montalcino
Style de vin
Brunello (Italie)
Teneur en alcool
13.5 %
Allergènes
Contient : sulfites

Description du vin

Intense ruby red, tending towards garnet on nails. spicy with soft tannins and and hints that go from vanilla to wild berries and red berries. soft and persistant, dry, harmonious with a noteworthy structure.
Description du vin
Sandwiched between Biondi Santi ($280) and Fattoria dei Barbi ($80), the charming Croce di Mezzo ($80) is far less.

Situated amidst the revered estates of Biondi Santi and Fattoria Barbi, Croce di Mezzo stands as a hidden gem in the world of Brunello. It's a destination worth visiting, offering a true Brunello experience, complete with charming accommodations and delectable home-cooked cuisine. The wines embody the essence of classic Brunello terroir, exuding a touch of old-world charm while delivering exceptional value for money. Compared to its neighboring estates, such as Biondi Santi, which commands prices tenfold, Croce di Mezzo offers an irresistible opportunity to savor outstanding quality without breaking the bank.

Quel est le goût de ce vin ?

Léger
Puissant
Souple
Tannique
Sec
Moelleux
Doux
Acide
Résumé gustatif des amateurs de ce vin
Le profil de dégustation du vin Croce di Mezzo Brunello di Montalcino est basé sur 339 avis d'utilisateurs.

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Croce di Mezzo Brunello di Montalcino 2015

Style de vin

Brunello (Italie)

Italie

From the picturesque hilltop town of Montalcino in Tuscany, Brunello is one of Italy's best red wines.

Brunello is made totally from Sangiovese, Tuscany's flagship grape that is prized for its ability to reflect where it's grown. It is typically bolder than Chianti, Tuscany's other famous Sangiovese wine. Why not find out for yourself by trying Brunello and Chianti side-by-side?

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