Fine Wine

November 2129, 2022
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LOT 503

Lot 503

ANTINORI TIGNANELLO TOSCANA IGT 2010 (2)
CASANOVA DI NERI BRUNELLO DI MONTALCINO TENUTA NUOVA 2007 (1) WA 95

ANTINORI TIGNANELLO TOSCANA IGT 2010 (2)
CASANOVA DI NERI BRUNELLO DI MONTALCINO TENUTA NUOVA 2007 (1) WA 95
Lot 503 Details
ANTINORI TIGNANELLO TOSCANA IGT 2010 (2)

Tuscany.
u. 2 x bn. 2 x wrinkled & marked labels.

CASANOVA DI NERI BRUNELLO DI MONTALCINO TENUTA NUOVA 2007 (1)

Tuscany.
u. bn. scuffed label.

The 2007 Brunello di Montalcino Tenuta Nuova saturates the palate with masses of super-ripe dark fruit, tar, licorice and new leather. The Tenuta Nuova is an especially full-bodied, seamless Sangiovese deeply influenced by the Mediterranean climate of this warm site in the south of Montalcino. Layers of fruit build to an effortless, resonant finish laced with considerable aromatic nuance. This is another terrific showing from Giacomo Neri and his talented team. Anticipated maturity: 2017-2027. WA 95

3 bts.    per lot $400 - $600

Realised: $804

CONDITION DETAILS

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