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1997 | Palazzo | Brunello di Montalcino

$637.00

Red Wine: 1997 | Palazzo | Brunello di Montalcino

It's revealing aromas of black cherry, sage, and crushed stone. With each swirl, it unfurls and evolves, introducing layers of dusty cedar, cocoa powder, leather, and dried flowers.

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Producer: Palazzo

Vintage: 1997

Size: 750ml

ABV: 14.8%

Varietal: Sangiovese

    Country/Region: Italy, Tuscany

      Detailed Description

      It's revealing aromas of black cherry, sage, and crushed stone. With each swirl, it unfurls and evolves, introducing layers of dusty cedar, cocoa powder, leather, and dried flowers. On the palate, its silky texture transitions to luscious red berry flavours, balanced by a deep minerality and vibrant acidity, leaning toward the savoury side. The finish lingers, featuring traces of refined tannins.

                          Producer Information

                          The history of the Palazzo winery began with love at first sight. It was 1982. Cosimo and Antonietta, husband and wife, were looking for a magical, beautiful and special place to finally retire after thirty years of living between England and Scotland as restaurant entrepreneurs. The bond and love for Italy had never waned and Cosimo and Antonietta, originally from Benevento, returned every year to visit their relatives, scattered between Tuscany and Campania. And each time, traveling across the country, the desire to re-establish themselves in their land became stronger and stronger. So it was that on one of their trips they stopped in Montalcino, an enchanting medieval village which at the time was not yet too famous for its great wines and which, due to its rounded hills, lush woods, vineyards and centuries-old olive trees, it reminded them of the Sannio Beneventano. And the dream began to take shape. In 1982 Cosimo Loia and Antonietta Palazzo, conquered by Montalcino, visited various companies before finding the place of their heart: a 12-hectare hilly estate with a 17th century rural farmhouse, overlooking like a belvedere over the spectacular Val d'Orcia; then recognized as a UNESCO world heritage site. It was also a sign of destiny. The company was called Palazzo: like Antonietta's surname. It was immediately clear to them that they would become wine producers and, driven by passion and foresight, they purchased the rights to plant Brunello di Montalcino grapes, for an area of ​​5 hectares. In 1985 they planted the Sangiovese Grosso vineyards intended for Brunello, which they began making wine in 1990, first as Rosso di Montalcino, with help from their children. Then in '94, when the vines reached the nine years of age necessary for the grapes to ripen properly, they finally celebrated the first harvest of Brunello di Montalcino.

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                          1997 | Palazzo | Brunello di Montalcino

                          $637.00

                          Red Wine: 1997 | Palazzo | Brunello di Montalcino

                          It's revealing aromas of black cherry, sage, and crushed stone. With each swirl, it unfurls and evolves, introducing layers of dusty cedar, cocoa powder, leather, and dried flowers.

                          Order from the Largest & Most Trusted Premium Spirits Marketplace!

                          Featured in

                          NOTICE: Many other small liquor store sites may end up cancelling your order due to the high demand, unavailability or inaccurate inventory counts. We have partnerships consisting of a large network of licensed retailers from within the United States, Europe and across the world ensuring orders are fulfilled.

                          Producer: Palazzo

                          Vintage: 1997

                          Size: 750ml

                          ABV: 14.8%

                          Varietal: Sangiovese

                          Country/Region: Italy, Tuscany

                          It's revealing aromas of black cherry, sage, and crushed stone. With each swirl, it unfurls and evolves, introducing layers of dusty cedar, cocoa powder, leather, and dried flowers. On the palate, its silky texture transitions to luscious red berry flavours, balanced by a deep minerality and vibrant acidity, leaning toward the savoury side. The finish lingers, featuring traces of refined tannins.

                          Producer Information

                          The history of the Palazzo winery began with love at first sight. It was 1982. Cosimo and Antonietta, husband and wife, were looking for a magical, beautiful and special place to finally retire after thirty years of living between England and Scotland as restaurant entrepreneurs. The bond and love for Italy had never waned and Cosimo and Antonietta, originally from Benevento, returned every year to visit their relatives, scattered between Tuscany and Campania. And each time, traveling across the country, the desire to re-establish themselves in their land became stronger and stronger. So it was that on one of their trips they stopped in Montalcino, an enchanting medieval village which at the time was not yet too famous for its great wines and which, due to its rounded hills, lush woods, vineyards and centuries-old olive trees, it reminded them of the Sannio Beneventano. And the dream began to take shape. In 1982 Cosimo Loia and Antonietta Palazzo, conquered by Montalcino, visited various companies before finding the place of their heart: a 12-hectare hilly estate with a 17th century rural farmhouse, overlooking like a belvedere over the spectacular Val d'Orcia; then recognized as a UNESCO world heritage site. It was also a sign of destiny. The company was called Palazzo: like Antonietta's surname. It was immediately clear to them that they would become wine producers and, driven by passion and foresight, they purchased the rights to plant Brunello di Montalcino grapes, for an area of ​​5 hectares. In 1985 they planted the Sangiovese Grosso vineyards intended for Brunello, which they began making wine in 1990, first as Rosso di Montalcino, with help from their children. Then in '94, when the vines reached the nine years of age necessary for the grapes to ripen properly, they finally celebrated the first harvest of Brunello di Montalcino.

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