Canalicchio di Sopra Brunello di Montalcino Montosoli 2019

Sangiovese from Tuscany, Italy
LG 100
WA 98
KO 98
JD 97
V 97
DE 97
14.5% ABV
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100 points Luca Gardini: "From one of the most renowned crus of Montalcino and soils with a prevalence of galestro, an interpretation of verticality and sapidity. Notes of red mulberry on the nose, with touches of clementine peel and sage, great freshness-juiciness on the palate and savory tannins, with a finish of persistence. (Oct 2023)"

98 points Monica Larner (Wine Advocate): "This is a gorgeous wine that really takes off in this vintage. It starts off with gentle floral aromas of lilac or dried violet and a hint of fragrant rose. The Canalicchio di Sopra 2019 Brunello di Montalcino Vigna Montosoli boasts an impeccable nose with elegant berry fruit and light minerality. All this beauty is transferred to the palate, where the wine shows very fine-grained tannins. The fruit flows steadily over a long, rich finish. The challenge is to get a fruit finish this long, considering Brunello's strong tannins, but this wine definitely succeeds. Production is 7,200 bottles plus larger formats. Drink: 2025-2045. (12/14/23)"

98 points Kerin O'Keefe: "Boasting aromas of new leather, eucalyptus, violet, forest floor and spice, the stunning 2019 Vigna Montosoli from Canalicchio di Sopra is an excellent expression of this celebrated site, great vintage and historic winery. Firm and youthfully austere, it delivers ripe raspberry, blackberry, tobacco and licorice before a salty finish. Framed in tightly wound, fine-grained tannins, it’s elegantly structured, packed with energy and intensity, with bright acidity that also keeps it balanced. Give it time to fully develop. A gorgeous wine. Drink: 2039–2044. Abv: 14.5%. (Nov 2023)"

97+ points Audrey Frick (JebDunnuck.com): "The 2019 Brunello Di Montalcino Vigna Montosoli is from more schist-based soils and displays a deep ruby/magenta color with a touch more pigment. Opening to sunny aromas of kirsch, lavender, crushed pine needles, licorice, and sappy earth, it’s full-bodied and offers dark mineral undertones that carry through the palate with rich tannins while retaining good freshness, and it has a robust and warming finish. For my taste, I somewhat prefer the Casacchia for its more buoyant nature, but the Montosoli is quite compelling and is not to be overlooked, since it may just need time to reveal its full potential. Drink 2026-2046. (2/28/24)"

97 points Eric Guido (Vinous): "The 2019 Brunello di Montalcino Vigna Montosoli is coy in the glass, youthfully restrained and requires coaxing to reveal its delicate bouquet. With time, a dusty display of dried roses, licorice, cherries, cloves and camphor emanates from the glass. This model of purity is polished, silky and refined with savory spice and mineral-laden red fruits that saturate, all perfectly guided by brisk acidity. It leaves the palate stained in primary concentration, turning inward upon itself. Tart currant and mentholated herb notes add freshness to a web of fine-grained tannins. The 2019 is a breathtaking interpretation of Montosoli fruit. Drink: 2027-2042. (Dec 2023)"

97 points Michaela Morris (Decanter): "One of fewer than 10 producers with precious holdings on the Montosoli hill, Canalicchio di Sopra owns six hectares, contiguous with Le Gode. The second vintage of this cru bottling comes from a northwest-facing plot planted in 1997. Almost painfully young, its gradually emerging, alluring scents flit between dry and wet earth as dusty stone mingles with forest undergrowth and liquorice root. Crispness of acidity and vertical, edgy tannins makes for an austere palate now, but the structure is in step with the underlying tight yet pure and sapid red berry core. Finishes with lingering orange bitters. Drinking Window: 2027-2042. (11/14/23)"

95-97 points Falstaff Guide: "Bright ruby red with a flint core. Mint on the nose, eucalyptus, a hint of vegetal savouriness, fresh cherry fruit, stony notes. Juicy on the palate, straightforward, not narrow, but precise, with lots of tension, powerful, with tightly woven tannins, on iron tones. Alcohol 14.5%. (3/22/24)"

96 points James Suckling: "Aromas of sweet berries, flowers, sandalwood and ink follow through to a medium body with firm, silky tannins and a fresh and clean finish. Savory at the end. Linear and racy. Best in two or three years and onwards. (9/25/23)"

95 points Bruce Sanderson (Wine Spectator): "[$249 list] This red shows some distinctive balsamic notes -- tomato leaf, eucalyptus and mint -- that mingle with the cherry and strawberry fruit. Iron and tobacco accents chime in as this builds to the long, sinewy finish. All the elements are there, but this just needs a few years to integrate. Best from 2027 through 2043. 600 cases made, 137 cases imported. (3/20/24)"
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100 points Luca Gardini: "From one of the most renowned crus of Montalcino and soils with a prevalence of galestro, an interpretation of verticality and sapidity. Notes of red mulberry on the nose, with touches of clementine peel and sage, great freshness-juiciness on the palate and savory tannins, with a finish of persistence. (Oct 2023)"

98 points Monica Larner (Wine Advocate): "This is a gorgeous wine that really takes off in this vintage. It starts off with gentle floral aromas of lilac or dried violet and a hint of fragrant rose. The Canalicchio di Sopra 2019 Brunello di Montalcino Vigna Montosoli boasts an impeccable nose with elegant berry fruit and light minerality. All this beauty is transferred to the palate, where the wine shows very fine-grained tannins. The fruit flows steadily over a long, rich finish. The challenge is to get a fruit finish this long, considering Brunello's strong tannins, but this wine definitely succeeds. Production is 7,200 bottles plus larger formats. Drink: 2025-2045. (12/14/23)"

98 points Kerin O'Keefe: "Boasting aromas of new leather, eucalyptus, violet, forest floor and spice, the stunning 2019 Vigna Montosoli from Canalicchio di Sopra is an excellent expression of this celebrated site, great vintage and historic winery. Firm and youthfully austere, it delivers ripe raspberry, blackberry, tobacco and licorice before a salty finish. Framed in tightly wound, fine-grained tannins, it’s elegantly structured, packed with energy and intensity, with bright acidity that also keeps it balanced. Give it time to fully develop. A gorgeous wine. Drink: 2039–2044. Abv: 14.5%. (Nov 2023)"

97+ points Audrey Frick (JebDunnuck.com): "The 2019 Brunello Di Montalcino Vigna Montosoli is from more schist-based soils and displays a deep ruby/magenta color with a touch more pigment. Opening to sunny aromas of kirsch, lavender, crushed pine needles, licorice, and sappy earth, it’s full-bodied and offers dark mineral undertones that carry through the palate with rich tannins while retaining good freshness, and it has a robust and warming finish. For my taste, I somewhat prefer the Casacchia for its more buoyant nature, but the Montosoli is quite compelling and is not to be overlooked, since it may just need time to reveal its full potential. Drink 2026-2046. (2/28/24)"

97 points Eric Guido (Vinous): "The 2019 Brunello di Montalcino Vigna Montosoli is coy in the glass, youthfully restrained and requires coaxing to reveal its delicate bouquet. With time, a dusty display of dried roses, licorice, cherries, cloves and camphor emanates from the glass. This model of purity is polished, silky and refined with savory spice and mineral-laden red fruits that saturate, all perfectly guided by brisk acidity. It leaves the palate stained in primary concentration, turning inward upon itself. Tart currant and mentholated herb notes add freshness to a web of fine-grained tannins. The 2019 is a breathtaking interpretation of Montosoli fruit. Drink: 2027-2042. (Dec 2023)"

97 points Michaela Morris (Decanter): "One of fewer than 10 producers with precious holdings on the Montosoli hill, Canalicchio di Sopra owns six hectares, contiguous with Le Gode. The second vintage of this cru bottling comes from a northwest-facing plot planted in 1997. Almost painfully young, its gradually emerging, alluring scents flit between dry and wet earth as dusty stone mingles with forest undergrowth and liquorice root. Crispness of acidity and vertical, edgy tannins makes for an austere palate now, but the structure is in step with the underlying tight yet pure and sapid red berry core. Finishes with lingering orange bitters. Drinking Window: 2027-2042. (11/14/23)"

95-97 points Falstaff Guide: "Bright ruby red with a flint core. Mint on the nose, eucalyptus, a hint of vegetal savouriness, fresh cherry fruit, stony notes. Juicy on the palate, straightforward, not narrow, but precise, with lots of tension, powerful, with tightly woven tannins, on iron tones. Alcohol 14.5%. (3/22/24)"

96 points James Suckling: "Aromas of sweet berries, flowers, sandalwood and ink follow through to a medium body with firm, silky tannins and a fresh and clean finish. Savory at the end. Linear and racy. Best in two or three years and onwards. (9/25/23)"

95 points Bruce Sanderson (Wine Spectator): "[$249 list] This red shows some distinctive balsamic notes -- tomato leaf, eucalyptus and mint -- that mingle with the cherry and strawberry fruit. Iron and tobacco accents chime in as this builds to the long, sinewy finish. All the elements are there, but this just needs a few years to integrate. Best from 2027 through 2043. 600 cases made, 137 cases imported. (3/20/24)"
Product SKU 350066
Producer Canalicchio di Sopra
Country Italy
Region Tuscany
SubRegion Brunello di Montalcino DOCG
Varietal Sangiovese
Vintage 2019
Size 750ml
Color Red
ABV 14.5%
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