Tasting Notes and Scores
The 2016 Giodo Brunello di Montalcino is darkly alluring with a slightly rustic feel that adds further sultry depths. A whiff of crushed stone and sage gives way to black raspberry with an underpinning of white pepper in a display of contrasts. Itâs silky in texture with a polished feel to its ripe red fruits, motivated by juicy acids, while taking on notes of licorice and spice. Round tannins complete the expression, providing classic grip without slowing the wineâs progression and leaving hints of spiced orange to linger. Giodoâs 2016 wonât require years of cellaring to show its best, yet it will offer a long and open drinking window. Eric Guido
Antonio Galloni
Seamless is a great way to describe this red wine with intense aromas of plums, cherries, walnut and sandalwood. Some lightly toasted oak, roses and lavender as well. Really aromatic. The palate is full and extremely polished with super fine tannins that go on for minutes and spread across your palate. A great wine, following the perfect, 100-point 2015. Better to start drinking this after 2023.
James Suckling
Upon meeting Carlo Ferrini for the first time some 15 years ago, I remember vividly when he described himself as a Sangiovesista, or an adherent of the school of Sangiovese. Many years later, and perhaps to cement that self-appointed moniker, the wine consultant has now settled in Montalcino, or the ultimate holy ground to Sangiovese. Ferrini has embarked on his Giodo estate (with beautiful vineyards and a newly inaugurated winery built precisely according to his technical specifications and wishes), creating his own temple to the mighty Tuscan grape. As a consultant, Ferrini has endured many stylistic transformations over the years, but the personality embraced in his 2016 Brunello di Montalcino celebrates varietal purity, balance and elegance, and I write those words free of hyperbole. Delicate forest berry fruits open to spice, forest floor and balsam herb. The wine presents a pretty wave of freshness, followed by firm tannins and enough fruity texture to smooth over the palate. This is a career-defining wine for this proud Sangiovesista. Production is 10,000 bottles. ML
Wine Advocate
Evocatively scented, Giodoâs vanilla and cedary forest aromas gradually surrender to exotic flowers and orange oil. The palate is subtle in its concentration, revealing cocoa-dusted crunchy red berries enveloped in silky, supple tannins. It finishes vivacious and sappy with scintillating freshness. The polish and sophistication speak to someone who has honed his skills. Indeed, owner Carlo Ferrini is one of Tuscanyâs most prominent consultants and has had over 35 yearsâ experience working with Sangiovese. He still lends his expertise at Montalcinoâs Talenti and Castello Romitorio estates. Drinking Window 2022 - 2034
Tasted by Michaela Morris (at Vancouver, 22 Mar 2021)
Part of The September releases from Italy and France
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Situated in the south, between SantâAngelo in Colle and SantâAntimo, winemaker Carlo Ferrini established the now 6-hectare Giodo estate in 2002. The 2016 Brunello di Montalcino was aged for 30 months in large French oak, followed by resting in concrete vats before bottling. Forward and polished aromatics of primary black cherry fruit, vanilla, sweet licorice, and crushed lavender are followed by an approachable palate, with just ripe plum, baking spice, and fresh earth. The tannins are supple and round, balanced with refreshing acidity without being austere. This is a very pretty wine that will cast a large net for enjoyment as there is purity matched with ease. I love this for its freshness now or enjoy over the next ten years. Audrey Frick
Jeb Dunnuck
Mid ruby with orange tinges. Savoury, minerally cherry fruit with a suggestion of stalks and notes of new oak. Still very closed and embryonic on the nose. Super-elegant sour-cherry fruit that ends much less tart than at the first taste. Just a touch of creaminess and lots of freshness and finely grained tannins. Rather the opposite of the powerful Brunello style that once was the rule in this region. A little mouth-watering on the finish, which leans quite heavily on the sweet but super-charming oak frame.
Walter Speller - March 2021
Jancis Robinson
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