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Pinino – Brunello Di Montalcino Viga

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Tuscany
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The Facts

Origins Italy > Tuscany
Varietal Sangiovese
Cepage 100% Sangiovese
Winemaking Fermentation in steel vats at controlled temperature, maceration on the skins for 18 to 25 days
Aging 30 months in oak barrels
Alcohol by Volume 14.0%
Markets California, Texas, National

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The Character

Overall Elegant & Refined
Aromas cherry, black cherry, red currant, raspberry, oak, fresh roses, tobacco
Mouthfeel Velvety & Round
Tasting Notes The wine is a deep and intense ruby red. Both the aroma and flavor are elegant and refined, with notes of red fruit, cherry, black cherry, currant, and raspberry. The oak doesn't mask, but rather enhances the fruit. On the palate, it is sophisticated, with velvety tannins and excellent balance.
Pairings bistecca alla fiorentina, wild boar ragu pappardelle, ribollita, aged cheeses
Awards 94pts Robert Parker, 93pts James Suckling

The Story

Brunello di Montalcino Vigna Pinino is an elite wine obtained by a single vineyard, of which bears the name,
located all round the cellar, on the north side of Montalcino. This choice allows to fully enhance the expression of Sangiovese Grosso on this chosen terroir, where the limestone matrix combines with a continental climate, thus bestowing an elegant and smooth olfactory profile on the wine.

About Pinino

Producer Story

Pinino’s story began in 1874 with Brunello pioneer Tito Costanti and has grown into a benchmark estate in Montalcino. A founding member of the Brunello Consortium, Pinino blends deep roots with modern precision. In 2003, two families—Austrian and Spanish—revitalized the winery with a shared commitment to quality. In 2024, Pinino joined the prestigious Il Borro Toscana portfolio, owned by the Ferragamo family. With vineyards in Montosoli and northeast Montalcino, Pinino produces elegant, age-worthy Sangiovese wines that reflect the land’s unique character and a legacy of excellence.

Producer Story

Pinino’s story began in 1874 with Brunello pioneer Tito Costanti and has grown into a benchmark estate in Montalcino. A founding member of the Brunello Consortium, Pinino blends deep roots with modern precision. In 2003, two families—Austrian and Spanish—revitalized the winery with a shared commitment to quality. In 2024, Pinino joined the prestigious Il Borro Toscana portfolio, owned by the Ferragamo family. With vineyards in Montosoli and northeast Montalcino, Pinino produces elegant, age-worthy Sangiovese wines that reflect the land’s unique character and a legacy of excellence.

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