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Costanti Brunello di Montalcino 2016  - First Bottle

Reviews

99 Wine Enthusiast -
This savory stunner has enticing scents of violet, rose and wild berry that gain complexity alongside notes of leather, camphor and sandalwood. The elegantly structured palate is all about precision, featuring juicy cherry, blood orange, star anise and tobacco framed in taut, refined tannins. Bright acidity keeps it energized. Drink 2024–2046.
98 Decanter -
With a history stretching back to the mid-16th century, Conti Costanti is one of the founding estates of the Brunello di Montalcino denomination, run by Andrea Costanti since 1983. He follows up his gorgeously seductive 2015 with a stunningly refined and gracious 2016. Savoury earthy notes are accompanied by nuanced dried florals, citrus peel and pure red berries. It reaches profound depths on the palate where compact, ripe and dusty tannins promise a long cellaring life. It's so seamlessly put together that it's almost a shame to try teasing it apart.
97 Wine Spectator -
This red features a superb balance between ripe cherry, raspberry and currant fruit and savory elements of juniper and thyme. Earth and mineral accents add detail, and this has everything in the right proportions for a long life ahead. Best from 2024 through 2045.
96 Vinous -
There’s a sensuality to Costanti's 2016 Brunello di Montalcino. It’s something about the way it draws you in and warms the soul. Its bouquet straddles both the light and dark sides of Sangiovese, rising up with alluring flowery perfumes, cedar dust and crushed cherry, yet then swaying toward rich brown spices and clove. The textures are velvety-smooth and elegant, ushering in a dense core of fleshy red berry fruits, which leave a coating of crystalline minerals and fine tannins in their wake. Though structured and aching for a stay in the cellar, you can’t help but pour another glass of this simply spellbinding Brunello. While in need of three to five years in the cellar for optimal enjoyment, the 2016 is absolutely worth checking in on today.
94 Robert Parker's Wine Advocate -
The Conti Costanti 2016 Brunello di Montalcino shows warm fruit layering with cherry, wild raspberry and plum. You might also notice some touches of sweetness with candied orange skin and lavender honey. At the back of it all, you get tilled earth and a touch of black olive. This wine reveals good complexity to the bouquet and follows up with a streamlined, mid-weight mouthfeel.

Technical Details

  • BlendSangiovese
  • CountryItaly
  • RegionTuscany
  • AppellationBrunello di Montalcino
  • Alcohol14%

Costanti Brunello di Montalcino 2016

Sangiovese Blends  |  Italy
WE99, D98, WS97, VN96, WA94

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Normally $119, priced at $89.95 today -- the rare-to-see Conti Costanti is a special wine for the MOST serious Brunello lovers. Reading the reviews, you might think each is about a different wine, but it's a testament to the crazy-high complexity of this bottling from the maybe-best-ever 2016 vintage. COLLECTORS! Today is the day!

The Costanti family has been part of Montalcino history since 1555, but the real history begins in 1983, when Andrea (at the time, fresh out of Siena University's geology department) took over from his uncle, Count Emilio. With 25 acres of prime Sangiovese, he wisely paired up with renowned Tuscan enologist, Vittorio Fiore, and became an instant sensation.

It’s rare to see this wine in this quantity -- a true connoisseur's Brunello (at a great price!). ONLY 12 CASES!

PAIRING IDEAS: “Pici” is the classic local pasta, and unless you make it yourself, best stick with fresh pappardelle or bucatini. Make THIS -- mushrooms work beautifully next to a complex Brunello with fresh acidity like this. MMM!

MUSIC SUGGESTIONS: Somehow, we’re feelin’ some classic CLASH here today. Crank it up and let the funk/punk/reggae power rock you through the kitchen!

About the Producer

Montalcino residents are a tightly knit community, with a strong sense of identity and deep love for their territory. Within this community, Andrea Costanti is a well known and highly liked figure. The Costanti family has been part of Montalcino history since 1555, yet Andrea is anything but 'old hat': young, brilliant and amiable, he very much moves with the times. You will find him perfectly at ease in Tuscany as in New York, in Paris or in Tokyo. In 1983, Andrea (at the time, fresh out of Siena University's geology department) took over from his uncle, Count Emilio – the man who first put Costanti on the wine map. A difficult task: yet this inexperienced youth not only coped with his huge new responsibilities, but actually upgraded and enhanced the family's reputation for making great Brunello. He achieved this by relying on his own fine instinct for wine and in-depth knowledge of the terrain's geological components. In time, these natural skills were perfected, so that he eventually styled the range together with Vittorio Fiore. Roughly 25 acres are under vine and vine age ranges from 6 to 25 years old.