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2005 Fuligni Brunello di Montalcino
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90 Points | International Wine Cellar , July 2010

Medium red with an amber edge. Red berries, dried cherry, spices, herbs and sweet spices on the perfumed nose. Dense, sweet and fleshy, with a slightly chunky quality to the red fruit, mineral and licorice flavors. A varietally accurate and highly satisfying Brunello that finishes with a strong kick of spices and smooth tannins. While I'm not sure that this attractive wine has the length for an outstanding rating, my past experience with Fuligni's Brunellos has taught me that they gain in complexity and stuffing with bottle aging. So I'll give this wine the benefit of the doubt. (Empson U.S.A. Alexandria VA)

93 Points | Wine Spectator
93 Points | Robert Parker's The Wine Advocate

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