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rjs3 NJ
 Barrel Filler Posts:1121

 | | 11/14/2003 7:42 PM |
| | Can anyone describe this Italian wine ? What grapes is it made from ? How does it differ from a Rosso or a Brunello ? | | | |
| TCK
 Barrel Filler Posts:1279

 | | 11/15/2003 2:16 AM |
| Montepulciano is a tuscan wine region. It was elevated along with Barolo, Barbaresco, and Brunello di Montalcino to a DOCG in 1980. The name translates roughly to "The Noble wine of Montepulciano. It is made from Sangiovese but often has some Colorino in the blend. I have heard it described as having the fragrance and flavor of Chianti Classico and the body of Brunello. It is often irregular and Parker has said that it usually is not worth the elevated price tag that is paid vs good Chianti Classico. That is unless you are drinking Avignonesi which is fantastic! Montepulciano makes Vino Nobile, Rosso, and Riserva versions that are aged in barriques to soften the harsh edges that it often has. It is not as intense as Brunello but in most cases is just as rough.
In my opinion the villages greatest contribution to wine is Vin Santo, the golden dessert wine that melts in your mouth. Ask TJ about this he'll tell you.
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| Joseph Bembry
 Wine Lover Posts:4834

 | | 11/15/2003 2:48 AM |
| I just bought one for $20 that I felt was excellent when I tried it. '00 Fattoria di Palazzo Vino Nobile di Montepulciano. Very well done.
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| TCK
 Barrel Filler Posts:1279

 | | 11/15/2003 4:33 AM |
| | I'll keep an eye out for that JB. That's much less then the Big "A". Being selective is very important in this region, but when doen right they are very tasty wines. | | | |
| Carl
 Grape Fermenter Posts:462

 | | 11/15/2003 8:39 PM |
| | Besides Avignonesi the other top winery is Poliziano. They make a normal Vino Nobile, their high end "Asinone" and occasionally "Asinone Reserve." For the 1999 vintage, their normal Vino Nobile was IMO just as good as the Ausone at half the price. (EUR 30 vs 16 in Italy) | | | |
| ojeffso warren, new jersey
 Wine Lover Posts:4877

 | | 11/24/2003 3:00 PM |
| | one of the best and most consistent producer is boscarelli. in italy, most vino nobiles are about half the price of what you would find in this country. | | | |
| Dick W.
 Barrel Filler Posts:1081

 | | 02/10/2004 3:38 PM |
| | I opened a bottle of di majo norante and noticed the cepage, prugnolo and aglianico. unsure what the grape was, i looked up prugnolo, and found out it's another name for sangiovese, in this case the grosso variety. in the case of VNdM, the region of montepuliciano will often refer to sangiovese as prugnolo. i learn something new every day. | | | |
| jason Napa Valley
 Wine Addict Posts:6756

 | | 01/17/2008 4:48 PM |
| - [ ] Vino Nobile di Montepulciano (08/1980 DOCG) - [ ] Prugnolo Gentile(Sangiovese) 70% minimum, Canaiolo Nero 20% max., 20% Trebbiano and Malvasia. - [ ] 12.5% minimum alcohol, 13% min. Riserva - [ ] Ageing - [ ] 24 months, following January 1st of post harvest year. (Beginning of wood ageing must not be after April 30 of the year following harvest.) - [ ] 24 months in wood. - [ ] 18 months in wood, remaining in other ageing vessel. - [ ] 12 months minimum wood, 6 months in bottle and remaining months in other ageing vessel. - [ ] Riserva - 36 months, 6 months in bottle and sometime in wood. - [ ] Yields - 8 tons per hectare - [ ] Production zones - [ ] The commune of Montepulciano excluding Valdichiana, and limited to vineyards between 250 and 600 meters.
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