Brunello di Montalcino DOCG - Pelagrilli - Siro Pacenti 2017
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The Brunello di Montalcino DOCG "Pelagrilli" from Siro Pacenti winery is an excellent example of how terroir and the art of viticulture perfectly marry to create wines of extraordinary quality. Produced in the renowned wine region of Montalcino in Tuscany, this red wine is made unique by its distinctive organoleptic qualities and its remarkable aging potential.
Pelagrilli is made exclusively from carefully selected Sangiovese grapes to ensure only the best quality. The winemaking follows a rigorous protocol that preserves the tradition of the area, but with a touch of modernity linked to the use of advanced technologies.
Upon tasting, the Brunello di Montalcino "Pelagrilli" features a deep, bright, and inviting ruby red color. The bouquet is complex and rich, with dominant aromas of ripe red fruits such as cherry and plum, followed by delicate spicy notes and light hints of tobacco and chocolate, deriving from aging in French oak barriques.
On the palate, the wine is structured, with well-balanced tannins that give it solidity and a long persistence. The balance between alcohol, acidity, and tannic structure makes this Brunello extremely pleasing to the palate, with a long and satisfying finish.
Ideal to pair with intense dishes such as braised meats, game, and aged cheeses, the Brunello di Montalcino "Pelagrilli" promises to evolve beautifully for many years to come, making it an excellent choice for wine lovers who appreciate the evolutionary capability and complexity that only a great Brunello can offer.
To be served at a temperature of 18-20°C, this wine is a prestigious choice for any significant culinary occasion or as a refined gift for enthusiasts of high-end Italian wines.
Official Awards
Expert | Prize | Description | Vintage |
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James Suckling | 90+ | 2015 | |
Robert Parker | 90+ | 2015 | |
Robert Parker | 90+ | 2018 | |
Wine Spectator | 90+ | 2017 | |
Wine Spectator | 90+ | 2018 |