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With Bordeaux, Burgundy and Barolo prices ever on the rise, Montalcino is one of the last fine wine regions that still offers great value too. This is particularly impressive given the strict self-selection imposed by top growers, who skip whole vintages if the quality is deemed insufficient (how often do we see that in Bordeaux?) and the requirement to age Brunello at least four years (five for Riservas) before offering for sale. This latter policy also ensures that reviews are of wines that are finished and already maturing - which allows a more complete appraisal than the en primeur barrel tasting notes from Burgundy and Bordeaux, the latter taking place a scant six months after harvest. It also means that new releases are shipped sooner and much closer to being ready to drink on arrival.
After our hugely popular Brunello Anteprima tasting back in February, in another in collaboration with 67 Pall Mall, Honest Grapes, Wine Director Tom Harrow proposed a "Brunello - Ten Years On" tasting showcasing examples from the excellent but under-the-radar 2013 vintage, the best year between 2010 and 2015, which is drinking well now and will also develop further.
The masterclass, hosted by Tom and guests, featured 2013s (including Riservas and single vineyard wines) from eight growers that show Montalcino's sub-regional and stylistic diversity. After the seated masterclass a small selection of other 2013s from the estates were to taste.
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