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Rosso Di Montalcino2007

Biondi-SantiMontalcino, Italy

Biondi-Santi’s Rosso di Montalcino is a pure Sangiovese from younger vines at the historic Tenuta Greppo estate, offerin…Learn More »

$95

/750ml

Current Retail Average

93

/100

Average Pro Rating

Rosso Di Montalcino 2007 Vintage

ABOUT THIS WINE

Biondi-Santi’s Rosso di Montalcino is a pure Sangiovese from younger vines at the historic Tenuta Greppo estate, offering a more approachable, early-drinking expression of this legendary Brunello terroir. Fermented traditionally and aged about a year in large Slavonian oak, it emphasizes bright red…Learn More »

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Rosso Di Montalcino · Knowledge Base

About Rosso Di Montalcino

Biondi-Santi’s Rosso di Montalcino is a pure Sangiovese from younger vines at the historic Tenuta Greppo estate, offering a more approachable, early-drinking expression of this legendary Brunello terroir. Fermented traditionally and aged about a year in large Slavonian oak, it emphasizes bright red cherry and blood orange fruit, floral notes, and savory, mineral nuances, with high, mouthwatering acidity and fine, taut tannins that still allow it to age gracefully for a decade or more. This is a “serious” Rosso—less dense than the estate’s Brune…