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2005 Lisini Brunello di Montalcino
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About Lisini

Founded in the early 1700s, Lisini's sprawling estate is ringed by some of the most rustic terrain in Tuscany. Filippo Paoletti handles the everyday winemaking activities here, helping the estate produce a consistently solid, traditional Brunello, made from the estate's oldest vines, some of which have reached 70.

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2005 Lisini Brunello di Montalcino

Producer: Lisini
Style: Red Wine
Grape Type: Sangiovese
Origin: Italy
Region: Tuscany

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91 Points | International Wine Cellar , July 2010

Bright medium ruby-red. Pure, floral aromas of red cherry, redcurrant, orange peel and black pepper. Then classically structured and authoritatively flavored, with layers of red berries, minerals and underbrush firmed by a moderately tannic, spicy finish. An excellent example of what a skilled producer could come up with in the 2005 vintage.

91 Points | Wine Spectator
92 Points | Robert Parker's The Wine Advocate

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About Italy

Italy, like France, offers a world of wine styles within a single country: dry Italian white wines ranging from lively and minerally to powerful and full-bodied; cheap and cheerful Italian red wines in both a cooler, northern style and a richer, warmer southern style; structured, powerful reds capable of long aging in bottle; sparkling wines; sweet wines and dessert wines.
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Sangiovese

The trademark of wines from Tuscany, and especially those from the region of Chianti, was once the fiasco. This straw-colored flask may carry associations of lengthy rustic meals out on the portico of a villa in the Tuscan countryside, but this romantic reverie must be interrupted with a burst of reality...
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