
The 2017 Brunello di Montalcino shows dried raspberry and cherry with hints of baked fruit earthy terracotta and clay. These more robust aromas can definitely be associated with the hot and dry conditions present in this growing season. However that Padelletti house style that prizes elegance and graceful fruit is also front and center. This wine cozies up the senses with silky softness and smooth lines.
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