Camigliano

Brunello di Montalcino DOCG

Brunello di Montalcino DOCG
Italy

Red Wine100% Sangiovese
  • Tasting Notes
  • Pairs With
    Cheese (Hard)
    Mushroom
  • ColorRuby red
  • NoseOn the nose it is very spicy with chilies and peppers before turning to berries and strawberries 
    Black Pepperblack-pepper
    Blackberryblackberry
    Strawberrystrawberry
  • FlavorFull body, velvety tannins and flavors, as well as lightly salty undertones characterizes the palate

Tuscany At a Glance

Region Name Tuscany

Chianti, Brunello di Montalcino, Vino Nobile di Montepulciano and Super Tuscans from Bolgheri are some of the world’s most famous wines and are adored by collectors, and they all hail from the gorgeous region of Tuscany.

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2019 Wine Spectator 93 Mar 2024 Shelf Talker Full Page Review
2019 Wine Advocate 92 Dec 2023 Shelf Talker Full Page Review
2019 James Suckling Magazine 92 Sep 2023 Shelf Talker Full Page Review
2019 Vinous Media 90 Nov 2023 Shelf Talker Full Page Review
2018 Wine Enthusiast 94 Dec 2023 Shelf Talker Full Page Review
2018 Wine Spectator 92 Jun 2023 Shelf Talker Full Page Review
2018 James Suckling 92 Nov 2022 Shelf Talker Full Page Review
2018 Wine Advocate 91 Mar 2023 Shelf Talker Full Page Review
2018 Vinous Media 91 Nov 2022 Shelf Talker Full Page Review
2017 Wine Spectator 92 Jun 2022 Shelf Talker Full Page Review
2017 James Suckling 92 Jan 2022 Shelf Talker Full Page Review
2017 Wine Enthusiast 91 Apr 2022 Shelf Talker Full Page Review
2017 Wine Advocate 89 Feb 2022 Shelf Talker Full Page Review
2017 Vinous Media 89 Dec 2021 Shelf Talker Full Page Review
2016 Wine Spectator 92 Jun 2021 Shelf Talker Full Page Review
2016 Vinous Media 89 Nov 2020 Shelf Talker Full Page Review
2015 Wine Advocate 94 Jan 2020 Shelf Talker Full Page Review
2015 James Suckling 94 Nov 2019 Shelf Talker Full Page Review
2015 Wine Spectator 93 Jul 2020 Shelf Talker Full Page Review
2015 Wine Spectator 93 Apr 2020 Shelf Talker Full Page Review
2015 Vinous Media 91 Mar 2020 Shelf Talker Full Page Review
2015 Wine Enthusiast 88 Jul 2020 Shelf Talker Full Page Review
2014 James Suckling 91 Nov 2019 Shelf Talker Full Page Review
2014 Wine Spectator 90 Jun 2019 Shelf Talker Full Page Review
2014 Wine Advocate 89 Jan 2019 Shelf Talker Full Page Review
2014 Wine Enthusiast 88 Jun 2019 Shelf Talker Full Page Review
2014 Vinous Media 87 Mar 2019 Shelf Talker Full Page Review
2013 Wine and Spirits 92 Apr 2019 Shelf Talker Full Page Review
2004 James Suckling 92 Nov 2019 Shelf Talker Full Page Review
  • Score: 93 Vintage 2019 Wine Spectator The fruit is on the darker side for the vintage, evoking black cherry, blackberry and dark plum flavors, while earth and wild herb accents add detail. Tightly knit tannins quickly intervene, leaving a compact, powdery feel on the finish. Best from 2027 through 2043. Shelf Talker Full Page Review
  • Score: 92 Vintage 2019 Wine Advocate The Camigliano 2019 Brunello di Montalcino offers a combination of dark fruit, ripe blackberry and toasted cardamom or cumin seed from 24 months of aging in large oak casks. This organic wine shows lots of rich concentration and oak-driven intensity that fits within the context of classic Brunello. Ultimately, the wine mirrors a warm growing area with a mix of clay, sand and rocky soils. It delivers easy texture on the mid-palate with chalky tannins. This is a big release of 190,000 bottles. Shelf Talker Full Page Review
  • Score: 92 Vintage 2019 James Suckling Magazine Lots of dried fruit, such as of figs, dried plums and savory herbs, followed by lingering dried-meat and sweet-and-sour undertones. Medium-bodied with polished tannins. A slightly nutty aftertaste. From organically grown grapes. Drink now or hold. Shelf Talker Full Page Review
  • Score: 90 Vintage 2019 Vinous Media The 2019 Brunello di Montalcino wafts up with a pretty bouquet of dried roses and strawberries complicated by Tuscan dust. This is silky-smooth and polished in feel with ripe red berries that flow across a stream of brisk acidity. Orange and cedar linger as the 2019 finishes gently tannic with a pleasantly bitter tinge. Shelf Talker Full Page Review
  • Score: 94 Vintage 2018 Wine Enthusiast The nose offers cherries, vanilla and toasted coconut over aromas of leather, flint and currants. On the palate, blackberries and dried cranberries emphasize more cherries, while dusty tannins swim in a thick undertow of chocolate and sambuca. Vibrant acidity sets up a long, warm finish. Shelf Talker Full Page Review
  • Score: 92 Vintage 2018 Wine Spectator Ripe and opulent, boasting macerated cherry, plum, eucalyptus and iron flavors matched to a muscular structure. Shows beefy tannins that take over on the finish, yet this feels balanced, with a beam of cherry persisting through the conclusion. Best from 2026 through 2043. 16,000 cases made, 3,250 cases imported. Shelf Talker Full Page Review
  • Score: 92 Vintage 2018 James Suckling A ripe and full-bodied Brunello with intense notes of cassis, stewed plums and kalamata olives. Some grilled herbs, too. Broad and creamy tannins with plenty of rich fruit. A little one-dimensional but concentrated and flavorful. From organically grown grapes. Drink after 2023. Shelf Talker Full Page Review
  • Score: 91 Vintage 2018 Wine Advocate A certified organic wine, the Camigliano 2018 Brunello di Montalcino is medium dark in appearance with round and ripe aromas of cherry confit, blackberry tart, black rose and balsam herb. The wine is textured and rich; however, the alcohol is too high at 15%. That power takes away from the long-term potential of delicate Sangiovese and places the grape into a near or medium-term drinking window instead. The wine aged in large oak casks for 24 months, resulting in a generous production of 190,000 bottles. Shelf Talker Full Page Review
  • Score: 91 Vintage 2018 Vinous Media There’s an almost-candied quality to the bouquet of the 2018 Brunello di Montalcino, as sweet rose and medicinal cherry give way to nuances of shaved cedar and pine. This is a mid-weight and gracious Sangiovese, with bright acidity that adds an almost-juicy character within. Hints of strawberry and minty herbs resonate, as this finishes only lightly structured, yet with admirable length. While I wouldn’t suggest long-term cellaring, expect the 2018 to show beautifully after only a few years' time. Shelf Talker Full Page Review
  • Score: 92 Vintage 2017 Wine Spectator This red is hallmarked by a bright beam of cherry, strawberry, floral, earth and menthol flavors, with an elegant profile giving way to dense tannins as this winds down on the finish. Fine balance. Best from 2025 through 2040. 14,000 cases made, 3,250 cases imported. Shelf Talker Full Page Review
  • Score: 92 Vintage 2017 James Suckling A red that shows the ripeness and richness of the vintage, with plum, berry and lightly dried fruit. Some cedar and vanilla, too. Full-bodied with polished tannins. A juicy and rich wine. Drink or hold. Shelf Talker Full Page Review
  • Score: 91 Vintage 2017 Wine Enthusiast This opens with aromas of eucalyptus oil, blue flower and roasted coffee bean. The savory, fullbodied palate offers fruitcake, cherry marinated in spirits and licorice before firm, close-grained tannins sneak up toward the end and leave a grippy, drying finish. Give the tannins a few years to unfurl, then drink sooner rather than later. Shelf Talker Full Page Review
  • Score: 89 Vintage 2017 Wine Advocate Camigliano is an incredible property with a beautiful castle perched on a hill with commanding views of the entire southern half of the Montalcino appellation. It enjoys a special quality of light and lots of open panoramic spaces. The 2017 Brunello di Montalcino is redolent of cherry cola, and the wine has an especially herbal or menthol note that is a bit monotone in this dry and hot growing season. It registers 15% alcohol and stemmy tannins. This is a punchy, unusual and somewhat quirky Brunello (with 170,000 bottles released). Camigliano has completed its conversion over to organic farming, and the wines from the 2017 vintage should already fall under organic protocols (although I didn't yet notice a seal of certification on the sample bottles I received). Shelf Talker Full Page Review
  • Score: 89 Vintage 2017 Vinous Media The 2017 Brunello di Montalcino is dusty and pretty in character, mixing dried flowers and incense with crushed strawberries. Its fleshy textures wash across the palate with masses of ripe red berries and sweet spices, yet the expression remains nicely balanced throughout. This is lightly structured yet long, leaving nuances of licorice and clove to linger on. The 2017 is showing very well already, but it doesn’t have much in the way of cellar potential. Shelf Talker Full Page Review
  • Score: 92 Vintage 2016 Wine Spectator Black currant, raspberry and boysenberry flavors are shaded by woodsy, wild herb, menthol and graphite notes in this distinctive red. Expressive, if not the harmony of its peers, shows some fierce tannins flexing their muscles on the chewy, astringent finish. Best from 2025 through 2042. 12,500 cases made, 3,000 cases imported. Shelf Talker Full Page Review
  • Score: 89 Vintage 2016 Vinous Media The 2016 Camigliano Brunello di Montalcino leads off with a slightly herbal and stemmy character, which over time blends with notes of woodland berries and moist soil tones. It’s soft and fleshy with intensely sweet medicinal cherry and spice contrasted by zippy acids and a hint of sour citrus. This finishes gently tannic and leaning more toward the dark fruit spectrum, where blackberry mixes with notes of tobacco. There is a rusticity here that’s not for everyone. In the end, it’s a Brunello to enjoy sooner rather than later. Shelf Talker Full Page Review
  • Score: 94 Vintage 2015 Wine Advocate The Camigliano 2015 Brunello di Montalcino sees fruit from a 50-hectare vineyard planted 300 to 350 meters above sea level. The soils show lots of variation with clay, sand, rock and marine fossils. The wine's bouquet reveals classic Brunello characteristics of wild berry, forest floor, pressed rose petal, crushed stone and spice. You also get those typical balsam and herbal tones that are so specific to Montalcino. In fact, I argue that they come across with even more intensity in a beautifully balanced and sunny vintage such as 2015. This wine ages in 60-hectoliter botti for 24 months, making for a firm yet surprisingly streamlined mouthfeel. Shelf Talker Full Page Review
  • Score: 94 Vintage 2015 James Suckling A bright and elegant Brunello that suggests sliced oranges, tulips and rose petals. Medium-to full-bodied and finely structured, drawing on silky layers of tannins and a vibrant edge of acidity. Drink now or hold. Shelf Talker Full Page Review
  • Score: 93 Vintage 2015 Wine Spectator A focused, lively red, this exhibits cherry, strawberry, earth, mineral and Mediterranean herb flavors. Dense, staying fresh as this unwinds on the lingering aftertaste. Best from 2023 through 2042. 12,500 cases made, 2,500 cases imported. Shelf Talker Full Page Review
  • Score: 93 Vintage 2015 Wine Spectator A focused, lively red, this exhibits cherry, strawberry, earth, mineral and Mediterranean herb flavors. Dense, staying fresh as this unwinds on the lingering aftertaste. Best from 2023 through 2042. 12,500 cases made, 2,500 cases imported. Shelf Talker Full Page Review
  • Score: 91 Vintage 2015 Vinous Media Moderately saturated medium red. Strawberry, honey and flint on the nose and palate. Then fairly steely in the mouth, but boasting nice concentration and an appealing sweetness. Finishes broad and smooth, but I would have liked a little more length for an even higher score. Shelf Talker Full Page Review
  • Score: 88 Vintage 2015 Wine Enthusiast After a few swirls of the glass, the nose suggests wild berry, cured tobacco leaf and a whiff of violet. The straightforward palate shows juicy sour cherry, cranberry and clove set against fine-grained tannins. Drink after 2022. Shelf Talker Full Page Review
  • Score: 91 Vintage 2014 James Suckling Very beautiful and perfumed with floral and fresh cherry character. Medium-bodied, silky and creamy with a lovely finish. Drink now. Shelf Talker Full Page Review
  • Score: 90 Vintage 2014 Wine Spectator Overall, this red is balanced, with cherry, plum, iron and earth notes forming a ripe, sweet center to offset the solid, dusty tannins. Finishes with freshness and a lingering element of fruit. Best from 2022 through 2040. 375 cases imported. –BS Shelf Talker Full Page Review
  • Score: 89 Vintage 2014 Wine Advocate The Camigliano 2014 Brunello di Montalcino pours from the bottle with a lean ruby appearance. The wine offers mild aromas of forest fruit, wild cherry, bitter almond and grilled herb. Like other wines from this challenging vintage, this expression does not show the intensity or the depth that you get in the more balanced vintages. You do get attractive freshness for easy, near and medium-term drinking. There is a stern point of tannic bitterness on the close that may never fully integrate. Shelf Talker Full Page Review
  • Score: 88 Vintage 2014 Wine Enthusiast Underbrush, leather, violet and wild-berry aromas slowly take shape on this. The tight, taut palate is on the lean side, offering cranberry, licorice and espresso alongside assertive close-grained tannins that grip the finish. Give the tannins a few years to unclench then drink sooner rather than later. KERIN O’KEEFE Shelf Talker Full Page Review
  • Score: 87 Vintage 2014 Vinous Media Deep ruby; this strikes me as being darker than most 2014 Brunellos I tried this year. Aromas of graphite and flint also give a dark quality to the black cherry and cassis aromas and flavors. Finishes long and clean, with decent grain to the tannins, but this does not strike me as an especially successful or even typical wine from Montalcino. Camigliano’s classic Brunello has been much better than this in recent years. Shelf Talker Full Page Review
  • Score: 92 Vintage 2013 Wine and Spirits Notes of fresh mushroom and smoky eggplant mingle with this wine’s dark cherry and plum fruit, balancing the mouthwatering acidity and orange-peel high notes. The flavors hold together nicely, developing notes of fried sage on the brisk finish. Shelf Talker Full Page Review
  • Score: 92 Vintage 2004 James Suckling Lots of mushrooms, dark berries, plums and fresh leather. Full-bodied with chewy and dusty tannins. Powerful richness. Drink or hold. Shelf Talker Full Page Review

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