Brunello di Montalcino Tenuta Nuova 1996, Casanova di Neri
$2,250.00 TTD
A stunning wine made from Sangiovese, the Brunello Tenuta Nuova 1996 is dark in colour, with beautiful aromas of crushed berries, flowers and grilled meat. It is full-bodied, with big chewy tannins and loads of fruit. The finish goes on and on. Pairs well with beef and venison. 99 point rating.
A stunning wine made from Sangiovese, the Brunello Tenuta Nuova 1996 is dark in colour, with beautiful aromas of crushed berries, flowers and grilled meat. It is full-bodied, with big chewy tannins and loads of fruit. The finish goes on and on. Pairs well with beef and venison. 99 point rating.
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