Descripción

Este vino es el más representativo de la bodega y se produce solo en las mejores añadas a partir de una cuidadosa selección de uvas de la variedad Sangiovese del viñedo de Pianrosso. El aroma es intenso, complejo, frutal y especiado con gran equilibrio en boca entre los taninos pronunciados y la acidez. Este elegante vino tiene un gran potencial de envejecimiento en botella.

Ficha técnica

Tipo
Tinto
Añada
2017
Grado
15.0% vol.
Variedad
100% Sangiovese
Otros formatos disponibles:
Origen
Brunello di Montalcino DOCG

Cata

Vista
Rojo rubí rozando el granate.
Nariz
El aroma es intenso, complejo, frutal y especiado, con matices de de bayas rojas maduras enriquecidas con diversas notas especiadas.
Boca
Cálido, suave y armónico con gran equilibrio entre los taninos pronunciados y la acidez.
Temperatura de servicio
Se recomienda servir a 16 ºC.
Maridaje
Gran acompañante de carnes guisadas y carne asada y de caza (como la liebre, el faisán y el jabalí). Excelente con quesos maduros.

Viñedo y elaboración

Vinificación
Fermentación en tanques de acero inoxidable a temperatura controlada.
Envejecimiento
Crianza de 36 meses en barricas de roble esloveno- Posteriormente reposa durante 8 meses en botella.

Opinión de los críticos

Falstaff:

Bright, garnet red. Opens with distinctly fragrant notes of fresh dark cherry, some rose hip and fine rose petal, amazingly fresh notes. Round and supple on the palate, opens with beautifully ripe fruit notes, grippy tannins, very well placed.

Wine Enthusiast:

This full-bodied red starts off with aromas of leather, forest floor and camphor. Enveloping and structured, the palate shows a weightless concentration, featuring dried cherry, licorice, tobacco and a hint of orange zest framed in velvety tannins. 

The Wine Advocate:

The Ciacci Piccolomini d'Aragona 2017 Brunello di Montalcino Pianrosso shows nice balance and elegance, and it definitely shows the deft hand of the winemaking team in what was not an easy vintage by any stretch. This pretty wine delivers lots of fresh cherry and wild rose, with ferrous earthy, licorice and grilled herb; I also get bay leaf and rosemary sprig. Like the annata 2017 Brunello produced by this estate, the single-vineyard Brunello Pianrosso is distinguished by a sweet cherry note (plus a hefty 15% alcohol) that accompanies the wine from start to finish. Production is 37,000 bottles.

James Suckling:

This is a beautifully crafted and polished Brunello for this vintage, with full body and creamy, lightly chewy tannins. Dark berries, walnuts and cedar with dried-flower undertones. Needs time to soften, but very pretty. Drink after 2024.

Decanter:

Ciacci Piccolomini’s 12ha flagship vineyard, Pianrosso sits above the Orcia river between 240 and 360 metres. It is consistently caressed by sea breezes which surface in the afternoon. The lavish warmth of this southern zone is palpable in the heady 15% alcohol and soft, laidback acidity. Nevertheless, there is focus and liveliness. Orange blossom and persimmon aromas lead to flavours of toothsome red plum and an attractive lingering bergamot finish. While immediate and accessible with mellow tannins, there is enough substance to carry this 2017 for another five years.