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Agostina Pieri
Once Francesco Monaci identified a site that satisfied his specifications (1991), beginning a long-desired contribution to Montalcino’s elite, many wine enthusiasts began the long-term wait to acquire his wines. It’s not surprising that Monaci stirred demand for his wines in the initial years of their release. As the nephew of Giancarlo Pacenti—the president of Montalcino’s Consorzio and informal leader of Brunello’s new generation—Monaci had a significant qualitative precedent to uphold.

Monaci’s site of seven-acres, situated in the village of Castelnuovo dell’Abate, features unobstructed southern exposure, the perfect viticultural context for Monaci’s old and low-yielding Sangiovese vines. A strict sorting process ensures that only the best of this inherently high-quality source is utilized, and the aging regimen incorporates both Slavonian oak and French barriques. Francesco firmly advocates the barrique aging of Montalcino’s wines, a stylistic preference that even informs his handling of the Rosso, which is known for its Brunello-like character. In fact, Monaci bestows upon his Rosso the attentions that others reserve for their Brunellos, achieving a concentration that derives, in part, from barrique treatment. It is interesting to note that Pieri’s 1995 Rosso became the first wine of this designation to earn the Tre Bicchieri award. Barrique aging accounts, in part, for the Rosso’s concentration. The Brunello is normally aged in second- or third-passage barriques.

This provides the perfect viticultural context for his old- and low-yielding Sangiovese vines, which realize a marked degree of ripeness. A strict sorting process ensures that only the best of this inherently high-quality source is utilized, and the aging regimen incorporates both Slavonian oak and French barriques. Francesco firmly advocates barrique aging of Montalcino’s wines, a stylistic preference that even informs his handling of the Rosso. The Brunello’s aging regimen is conducted in both Slavonian oak and French barrique over an 18-month period and is bottled unfined and unfiltered. While it exhibits demonstrative concentration, his incisive use of oak ensures balance.
Wines:
Brunello di Montalcino
Rosso di Montalcino
Region: Toscana

DOC(G)s:
Brunello di Montalcino
Rosso di Montalcino
 
 
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