Brunello di Montalcino 2019 Uccelliera
Andrea Cortonesi kocht in 1986 een stuk land over in de omgeving waar hij is opgegroeid. Hij is, naar eigen zeggen āeen man van het landā: hij heeft geen wijnmaker in de arm genomen, werkt niet met wijnconsultants: hij is eigenaar, wijnmaker, plukker, snoeier Ć©n visionair. Dat valt te proeven aan zijn Brunello.
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"Andrea streeft een pure stijl na en is niet vastgeroest in traditionele patronen."
Monica Larner (Robert Parker's Wine Advocate)
95/100 punten
The Uccelliera 2019 Brunello di Montalcino offers ripe fruit, a note of cooked blackberry and pomegranate juice. Along with oak spice and dried bay leaf, there is a spot of creaminess on the mid-palate that recalls cheese rind or aged chĆØvre with a crust of black pepper and thyme. That note blows off, however, and the wine returns to dried cherry with a medicinal or herbal twist. There's a lot going on. The wine needs more time in bottle to address the fine, chalky tannins. It is elegant now but poised to improve. Production is 36,000 bottles plus larger formats.
Eric Guido (Vinous)
95/100 punten
Brooding yet intense, the 2019 Brunello di Montalcino bursts from the glass with a wave of autumnal spices, crushed cherries, cedar shavings and steeped plums lifted by pine hints. This is deeply textural, elegant and refined, with a dense ave of ripe, wild berry fruits, all guided by vibrant acidity, offset by oranges and belasam herbs. It finishes grippy and extended with a black hole of tension and a sweet and sour sensation that lingers on and on as crunchy tannins resonate throughout. The 2019 is youthfully backward today, yet thereās a balance that canāt be denied, especially as I watched it open up over twenty-four hours. This is a total pleasure to taste. Bury the 2019 deep in the cellar.
Michaela Morris (Decanter)
93/100 punten
Having tasted its component parts from barrel in 2021, I was fascinated to see how Uccellieraās Brunello came together. Andrea Cortonesi assembles this from a handful of plots all located in the denominationās southeastern corner. It opens with fragrances redolent of cedar and pine forest, undergrowth and leather. Full and vigorous, the palate is foursquare rather than round. A compact core of dark cherry is surrounded by chewy, generously extracted tannins. A touch of dryness from wood pokes through. Nevertheless, this feels very genuine and underlying acidity gives a lightening effect.
James Suckling
94/100 punten
Perfumed and attractive with black-cherry and berry aromas, as well as lavender and rosemary flowers. Medium body with firm tannins and a juicy finish. Needs bottle age to soften. Best after 2027."
Jancis Robinson
17/20 punten
Maturing ruby with bricky rim. Quite developed, mature and brooding cherry-fruit nose with hints of tobacco. The palate is much more backward yet well stitched together with loads of chewy tannins that do not overpower the fruit. Old school and I would wait another two years before approaching this. Very long and gripping.