2021 Rosso di Montalcino 'Ignaccio', Il Marroneto
Montalcino, Tuscany, Italy
Il Marroneto produce some of the purest and most perfumed expressions of Sangiovese made anywhere. Part of the secret lies in their prime location within Brunello’s traditional top class territory, situated at 450m above sea level with a cool northern exposure. Combined with the much lauded talents of gifted winemaker Alessandro Mori, and it’s clear to see why Il Marroneto are so highly coveted by Montalcino fans worldwide.
Alessandro Mori has always adopted a traditional approach, aiming for elegance and purity, without sacrificing depth or impact in his wines. Organic practices have been used in the vineyards since 1988, while natural fermentation occurs and there is neither fining nor filtration before bottling.
Both the Brunello and the Rosso start their life back at the winery as Brunellos, but during their maturation journey, Alessandro will make the decision to ‘declassify’ several bottis, resulting in a small release of Rosso di Montalcino. Prior to fermentation, the grapes spend around 2 days in steel with regular stirring followed by a slow fermentation and maceration for 3 weeks. The fruit is moved into large Slavonian and French Botti for 24 months then racked off and left to settle in steel for a brief period before bottling and release into the market.
Whats in the bottle
100% Sangiovese
Notable Awards
92 points, Eric Guido, Vinous "The 2021 Rosso di Montalcino Ignaccio tempts the imagination with a whimsical bouquet that blends dried strawberries and rose petals with a dusting of sweet spice. This is a model of purity with finessed textures and a pretty inner sweetness that perfectly accentuates its crisp wild berries. The 2021 tapers off long, leaving the palate stained in ripe red and blue fruits as sweet lavender hints slowly taper off. This is wonderfully understated Ignaccio that soothes the soul."
94 points, Monica Larner, the Wine Advocate.
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Historically speaking, Il Marroneto is one of the few older estates in Montalcino having been established in 1974 by Giuseppe Mori. Il Marroneto takes its name from an old tower dating back to the 13th century where the nuns (that lived in the Madonna delle Grazie convent) kept the chestnuts used to make flour for bread. Mori’s sons Alessandro and Andrea, busy with their occupations as lawyers – having followed in their father’s footsteps – showed great interest in winemaking, however. In 1980, the first vintage was made by the brothers’ hands in two small rooms at Il Marroneto. Alessandro was hooked. He would continue on as winemaker, turning his passion for Brunello and the estate into a philosophy of life.
Country
Italy
Grape
Sangiovese
Producer
Il Marroneto
Region
Tuscany
Size
750ml
Types
Red Wine
Vintage
2021
Sub-Region
Montalcino
2021 Rosso di Montalcino 'Ignaccio', Il Marroneto
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