A True Baby Brunello!

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Conti Costanti Rosso di Montalcino 2019

Sangiovese from Tuscany, Montalcino, Italy

$118

$113ea in any 3+
$108ea in any 6+
Closure: Cork

Description

A pretty handy Rosso resting a small step away from heading into the next league. This needs time by the 4th and 5th day the full potential of this Baby Brunello was on full display. Dark cherry, fresh blackberry fruit with an earthy feel, a little dried orange peel, plush long tannins. Layered in spices rolling through, exceptional length and depth. There’s been a bump in price here, if I were to taste it blind I would say it was excellent value. Comparative youth aside in a couple of years if asked was it Rosso or Brunello I’d call the latter. Half the yield of 2018 and it shows! Superb juice!

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Why is this Wine so Yummy?

“These handmade, artisan wines remain some of the most individualistic terroir-driven wines in Montalcino. I cant recommend them highly enough. Andrea Costanti is at the top of his game, its as simple as that.”

Antonio Galloni

As a category, Rosso di Montalcino remains one of the most misunderstood in Italy and, lets face it, when it comes to misunderstanding Italian wine there’s plenty of competition.  Rosso di Montalcino can be anything from a fresh and fruity young wine coming solely from rosso registered vineyards through to ‘declassified’ Brunello. Why declassify Brunello? Essentially it’s a question of economics because ageing Brunello until the fifth year from harvest ties up enormous investment.

At Costanti, Andrea has a very small parcel of his vines registered as rosso. In the cantina the grapes are all treated the same way, the difference being that his Rosso di Montalcino is selected from tonneaux and barrels and bottled after twelve months. This is a beautiful Sangiovese to drink or cellar for a few years.

About Costanti

Established: 1555
Owner: Andrea Costanti
Winemakers: Andrea Costanti
Production: 60,000 bottles
Hectares under vine: 10
Viticulture: Conventional

According to the history books, the Costanti family has been producing wine in Montalcino since the 16th century. The current Costanti, Andrea – former President of the Brunello consorzio, multi Wine Spectator Grand Award Winner and scuba diver – assumed control in 1983 from his uncle Count Emilio. He was freshly graduated from Siena University with a geology degree and, while some may have thought Emilio a hard act to follow, Andrea set to the task with a will and a determination that has seen the winery upgraded and, in conjunction with consultant oenologist Vittorio Fiore, the family’s reputation for great Brunello enhanced.

The wines have the unmistakable imprint of the Matrichese cru, yielding Brunello of unparalleled elegance and complexity, with luscious focussed berry fruit, remarkable structure and above all, exquisite balance. The vines’ altitude (310-440 metres) is conducive to ideal ventilation and the warm days and cool nights result in wonderfully fragrant Brunellos. Unfortunately for wine lovers, there are only 10 hectares under vine and availability is subject to fierce demand from both sides of the Atlantic, hence the minuscule quantities.

“These handmade, artisan wines remain some of the most individualistic terroir-driven wines in Montalcino. I cant recommend them highly enough. Andrea Costanti is at the top of his game, its as simple as that.” Antonio Galloni.

In the Winery

The wines spend around 3 weeks on skins and are the aged for 12 months in 350L barrels.

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93 Points

The 2019 Rosso di Montalcino is deep, primary and full of character. Here I’m finding a seductive bouquet of black raspberry preserves complemented by nuances of clove, allspice and candied ginger. Its textures are silky and pliant, displaying much more weight than you’d expect from a Rosso, which is balanced by a core of bright acidity. Rich red and hints of blue fruit prevail, lasting throughout the incredibly long and floral tinged finale, where a coating of sweet tannin lingers. As good as this is today, it will be even better in another year and easily excel over short-term cellaring. There were only 10,000 bottles produced of the 2019, which is about half of what was bottled in 2018. Don’t miss it!

Eric Guido, Vinous

Where in the world does the magic happen?

Azienda Agraria Costanti, Montalcino Province of Siena, Italy

Montalcino
Tuscany
Italy