Dusty
earth gives way to dried roses, incense, hints of cedar, sage, currants and
black cherries in a display that makes the 2016 Col d'Orcia Brunello di
Montalcino a very special experience. It’s nuanced and perfumed from start
to finish, boasting silky textures contrasted by tart berries and minerals, but
with sweet tannins that frame the expression perfectly. Its inner sweetness is
balanced by bright acids, creating an almost-juicy sensation, right up until
the moment you realize that your palate is aching with youthful tension. There’s
so much going on and much more to come, making me wonder what the Poggio al
Vento might offer in the 2016 vintage. For now, that doesn’t even matter,
because the 2015 Col d'Orcia impresses on nearly every level. – 95pts
Antonio Galloni
The Col d'Orcia 2016 Brunello di Montalcino is a
widely available wine with an ample production of 240,000 bottles. It is also a
landmark wine in Montalcino, although it tends to be very vintage-sensitive,
with some releases showing much better than others. In the case of the twofold
2015 and 2016 powerhouse vintages, I like both wines about the same. This cooler
vintage shows dark fruit and spice, while there's an extra layer of leather or
cigar ash at the back. This wine is made with organic fruit. It displays a
mid-weight mouthfeel with tight tannins and lively acidity, the kind that will
cut through your favorite steak dinner. – 93pts Robert Parker
A very polished, refined red with berry and
flower aromas, as well as hints of citrus and rose petals. Medium to full body,
fine tannins and a juicy finish. Lovely polish. From organically grown grapes.
Give it a year or two to come around, but already very pretty. – 93pts James
Suckling.