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Le Potazzine’s Rosso has an uncanny ability to age gracefully. For Le Potazzine, it’s one vineyard, one harvest and then a selection of which barrel or barrels will best serve the Rosso di Montalcino. The Rosso, in its youth, is often lifted and vibrant with sweet tannins that frame the experience. It is a wine with no need to age. In fact, I’m sure most readers drink it long before its second birthday. That said, I advise losing a case in the cellar and coming back to it in eight to ten years.
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The 2019 vintage is one of the greatest that Montalcino has witnessed in the last decade, and that is more evident in the higher elevations of the north. The house of Le Potazzine is a prime example. The majority of their vineyards are located in the northwest at 510 meters and are balanced by vines cultivated around Sant’Angelo in Colle in the south. In 2019, Le Potazzine produced a wine of pure elegance, finesse and power. This is one of the most complete, young Brunellos I’ve yet tasted from Gigliola Gorelli and her two daughters, Sofia and Viola. Sofia Gorelli described 2019 as “a vintage of elegance with a typical cooler vintage drinkability but has the texture of great years.” She lends their success to their higher elevations. Le Potazzine seldom produces a Riserva, which is made from a selection in the vineyard. However, there will be one in 2019 and another in 2021. The 2021 Rosso, a barrel selection, always comes across as a baby Brunello. The 2021 is showing beautifully but is still quite young and will easily reward up to a decade in the cellar.
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