Perfect For
				
				Long-Term Aging, Steak Dinner, Treat Yo'self				
							Drink If You Like
				
				Aglianico, Cabernet Sauvignon , Sangiovese 				
					
		
		
			Cortonesi La Mannella Brunello di Montalcino 2018 
			Review
		
		
		
						
		
		
			
Since the '70s the Cortonesi family has been managing 138 acres of land in Italy's historic Montalcino region, including 19 acres dedicated to producing the world-class Brunello clone of Sangiovese. The family's decades of experience and the estate's distinct terroir come through in this elegant wine. The beauty of this bottle is in its expressiveness. It takes some time to open up, but when it does, the nose brings aromas of red fruit, herbs, and spices. The palate has Brunello's signature intensity, with dark fruit, grippy tannins, and a striking acidity. This wine can continue to age beautifully for decades, but can also enjoyable now with some decanting.
		
				
		
	 
	
	
			
			
				 
				
					
				
						Cortonesi La Mannella Brunello di Montalcino 2018				
					
				
			 
			
				
				Since the '70s the Cortonesi family has been managing 138 acres of land in Italy's historic Montalcino region, including 19 acres dedicated to producing the world-class Brunello clone of Sangiovese. The family's decades of experience and the estate's distinct terroir come through in this elegant wine. The beauty of this bottle is in its expressiveness. It takes some time to open up, but when it does, the nose brings aromas of red fruit, herbs, and spices. The palate has Brunello's signature intensity, with dark fruit, grippy tannins, and a striking acidity. This wine can continue to age beautifully for decades, but can also enjoyable now with some decanting.				
 Reviewed On: 11-13-2023					
        	
			
	
	 
	
			
			
				 
				
					
				
						Cortonesi La Mannella Brunello di Montalcino 2018				
					
				
			 
			
				
				Since the '70s the Cortonesi family has been managing 138 acres of land in Italy's historic Montalcino region, including 19 acres dedicated to producing the world-class Brunello clone of Sangiovese. The family's decades of experience and the estate's distinct terroir come through in this elegant wine. The beauty of this bottle is in its expressiveness. It takes some time to open up, but when it does, the nose brings aromas of red fruit, herbs, and spices. The palate has Brunello's signature intensity, with dark fruit, grippy tannins, and a striking acidity. This wine can continue to age beautifully for decades, but can also enjoyable now with some decanting.				
 Reviewed On: 11-13-2023					
        	
			
	
	 
