2016 Val di Suga Brunello di Montalcino "Spuntali", Tuscany, Italy

This wine embodies the nature of the sandy soils and Mediterranean climate. On the nose it shows combination of candied orange note with spices and Mediterranean herbs. The palate shows supple fruit wrapped tannins with creamy long savory texture.

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ABOUT THIS WINE

100% Sangiovese Grosso from the "Vigna Spuntalli" vineyard.

Fermentation and maceration take place at a controlled temperature of 25˚–30˚C (77˚–86˚F) in concrete for 20 days. 24 months in French oak and an additional 36 months aging in bottle.

ABOUT THIS PRODUCER

Val di Suga’s history began in 1969, when a company owned by Aldo Moro bought agricultural land to the north of Montalcino and built a manufacturing and retail business on it. Previously used for forage, these lands were gradually made into vineyards as they changed hands a number of times until, in 1982, Val di Suga began making wines in its own winemaking cellars. The first vintage to be sold was Val di Suga Brunello Riserva 1977. The company’s viticultural and oenological growth was rapid.

These were the years in which the denomination’s success and expansion began. It was this and constant hard work and commitment in both wine growing and making, that made Val di Suga begin to stand out in the Montalcino wine panorama. A vineyard in a lakeside position in front of the estate buildings was chosen for its special characteristics to produce to first Brunello selection, Vigna del Lago. The first vintage produced for this cru was 1983.

But the truly great intuition came in 1999, when the opportunity for a new acquisition took shape and a vineyard in the historic heart of the denomination, to the south east was bought: Poggio al Granchio. With Poggio al Granchio, Val di Suga acquired an element which marked it out from any other Montalcino estate. It became one of the few estates with vineyards on different hillside locations and the only producer to own vineyards on the three slopes best suited to top quality Brunello making. 55 hectares in total farmed to Sangiovese on three different slopes with different sun exposure and three geologically different soils.

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Grape(s) Sangiovese Grosso
Farming Sustainable