Il Marroneto

Brunello Di Montalcino Madonna Delle Grazie in Wooden Case - Jeroboam - Il Marroneto 2021

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Format: 300 cl

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Producer Il Marroneto
Name Brunello di Montalcino DOCG
Variety Sangiovese Grosso
Vintage 2021
Gradation 14.5%
Format 300 cl
Aromatic profile Red fruits, spices, leather, balsamic notes
Vinification method Traditional fermentation in steel, long maceration
Region Tuscany
Production area Montalcino
Country Italy
Type Still red wine
Aging Minimum 5 years, of which 2 in wood
Type of cask Large oak casks and barriques
Color Intense ruby red
Serving temperature 18-20°C
Recommended consumption For aging, ideal after 10 years
Pairing Red meats, game, aged cheeses

The Brunello di Montalcino "Madonna delle Grazie" from Il Marroneto is a true gem for lovers of Italian wine, presented here in an elegant Jeroboam wooden case, ideal for optimal preservation. Hailing from the hills of Montalcino in Tuscany, this label is renowned for its exceptional quality and meticulous attention to detail in viticulture and winemaking.

Dressed in a deep ruby red that tends toward garnet with aging, the Brunello di Montalcino "Madonna delle Grazie" offers a complex and intense bouquet. Notes of ripe red fruit blend with hints of spices, leather, and tobacco, creating a seductive and persistent aroma. On the palate, it stands out for its robustness and structure, with well-integrated tannins and a long, harmonious finish.

Produced with selected Sangiovese grapes, this Brunello is aged for at least two years in oak barrels, followed by additional months in the bottle, thus guaranteeing its distinctive character and longevity. It is a wine that can be enjoyed now or left to age, further improving over time. Perfect to serve with rich dishes like roasted meats, game, and aged cheeses, it is a prestigious accompaniment for any significant occasion.


The winery

Il Marroneto – Winery in Toscana

Discover the story and wines of Il Marroneto.

A winery in Montalcino specializing in Brunello di Montalcino DOCG, led by Alessandro Mori, with a traditional approach and minimal intervention in the vineyard and cellar.
Region: Toscana
Country: Italia
Founded: 1974
Grapes: Sangiovese Grosso
Production focused on Brunello di Montalcino DOCG Vineyards on Montalcino’s northern slope with sandy and stony soils. Traditional and minimalist approach in the vineyard and cellar Historic vineyard 'Madonna delle Grazie' Awards and high scores from international critics
Winery history
The estate traces its origins to Giuseppe Mori’s purchase of the property in 1974; the first vine plantings were carried out from 1975. The Mori family, with Andrea and Alessandro, began their initial vinifications in the late 1970s and produced their first official bottle at the end of the 1970s/early 1980s. Over time Alessandro consolidated the winery’s identity, expanding the production facilities in the 1990s and maintaining a production rooted in the tradition of Montalcino.
Production philosophy
Traditional, minimalist philosophy: a strong focus on vineyard health, low-intervention practices, spontaneous fermentations where possible, and ageing in large oak casks to preserve the expressiveness of Sangiovese.
Terroir and vineyards
Vineyards located on the north-facing slope of the Montalcino hill, in a terroir characterized by marine sediments, coarse sandy deposits mixed with minerals, and sandy, stony soils. Among the historic vineyards, the vineyard near the little chapel of the Madonna delle Grazie stands out.
Awards and recognitions
It regularly receives very high scores from international critics across multiple vintages; particularly high ratings have been reported for the "Madonna delle Grazie" selection and its Riserva.

Official Awards

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