The Brunello di Montalcino Riserva 2006 Case Basse, after the initial closure, with evident reductive notes (of the beautiful ones, however, those light cellar fart and feccino that we
like them and which act as a prologue to something extraordinary and vital) opens up to boast showing a spicy and floral set of pure charm, capable of going well beyond the components and individual awards. A red and yellow nose, we would say, with the typical Sangiovese peach of basically warm vintages, here however only hinted at and never invasive.
And above all a mouth that must necessarily be defined digestible, dangerously easy to drink, with a superb iodine tone, only slightly rippled by a legitimate tannin son of the vintage.
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