Col di Lamo – Brunello di Montalcino Riserva DOCG

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Italy
Tuscany
Wine
Red
The Facts
Origins Italy > Tuscany > Montalcino
Appellation Montalcino
Varietal Sangiovese
Cepage 100% Sangiovese
Winemaking Extended maceration before aging in Slovenian oak
Aging 2 yrs in barrel 4 yrs in bottle - Must age 6 yrs
Markets California, Texas, National
Trade and Media
The Character
Overall Silky & Polished
Aromas Blackberry & Umami
Mouthfeel Chewy & Silky
Tasting Notes Floral with some dried black truffle and bark adding to the dark cherry aromas. It’s full-bodied yet layered with tight-grained tannins that give form and tension to the young wine.
Selling Point A Mother & Daughter, Living a Dream
Pairings Game & Vegetable Confitti
Awards
- 2016 - 94pts James Suckling
- 2015 - 94pts James Suckling
Sustainability
- 2016 - Certified Organic, Vegan, Minimal Intervention / Augmentation, Natural Fermentation
- 2015 - Certified Organic, Vegan, Minimal Intervention / Augmentation, Natural Fermentation
The Story
The Col di Lamo Brunello di Montalcino Riserva is a complex and expressive wine that reflects the vineyard's commitment to organic farming, meticulous vinification, and family legacy. This Riserva showcases the full-bodied character of Sangiovese, which is grown in Col di Lamo’s 6-hectare estate, nestled between Montalcino and the Orcia Valley. The founder, Giovanna Neri, established Col di Lamo with a vision of sustainability and quality, infusing her philosophy of environmental stewardship into every aspect of production.
About Col di Lamo
Producer Story
Col di Lamo is identified with the profile of a woman. Femininity is at the center of the products that the earth generates. She chose orange as the company color, which represents the color of the stripes in the sky at dusk and sunset.
Producer Story
Col di Lamo is identified with the profile of a woman. Femininity is at the center of the products that the earth generates. She chose orange as the company color, which represents the color of the stripes in the sky at dusk and sunset.
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