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Poggio San Polo
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2001 Brunello di Montalcino DOCG, Tuscany, Italy

Prominent spicy oak on the nose, with aeration increasingly fruity, plums, red berries and preserved cherries, delicate hint of wilted flowers, earthy mineral notes. Full-bodied and juicy on the palate, ripe fruit, roasted, spicy oak, elegant acid bite, very full-bodied and creamy, prominent mineral notes, spicy, deep and persistent, firm, very good long finish.

Best to drink: Bis 2014+. What our ratings mean

Last reviewed: 30 December, 2009
Type: Rotwein(Red wine)
Quantity: 0.75 L
Alcohol content: 14.5%
Bottle closure: Natural cork
Maturing: large wood and Barrique
Variety: Sangiovese
Registration number: PSP/L5200
wein.plus rating: very good (85 WP)
Last reviewed: 23 January, 2007
Best to drink: Bis 2008+.
Editor note: Red berries and partly dried cherries on the nose, vegetal, floral and light malted notes, Havana tobacco. Full-bodied and juicy on the palate, very creamy, roasted notes and chocolate, noticeable alcohol, fairly prominent oak, not particularly deep, attractive finish. Very modern style, with no real evidence of its origins.

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