Tenuta Caparzo

Vigna La Casa Brunello di Montalcino Sangiovese

9.218 ratings
9.22 pro ratings
Montalcino, Siena, Tuscany, Italy
Sangiovese
Top Notes For
Ken Swegles

Tasted blind and thought it was bordeauxesque. After it opened up it showed immense spice and dried rose petals.

Tasted blind and thought it was bordeauxesque. After it opened up it showed immense spice and dried rose petals.

May 11th, 2015
Catherine Gerdes

Beverage director, L'artusi

8.9

Out of 3L.

Out of 3L.

Nov 12th, 2014
Jody Scharf

1997 and still has 10 years

1997 and still has 10 years

Jan 30th, 2022
LM Segal

Back to more classic style, perfectly integrated oak with cocoa, espresso, and warm sour cherry. Hints of acidity frame this so nicely, but it’s got that airy-smoky lightness that makes me think old Bordeaux. My WOTN.

Back to more classic style, perfectly integrated oak with cocoa, espresso, and warm sour cherry. Hints of acidity frame this so nicely, but it’s got that airy-smoky lightness that makes me think old Bordeaux. My WOTN.

Dec 15th, 2017
Nelson Fitch

In a good spot. Still has some freshness, strong acid. Red fruit and herbs just starting to turn a corner. Fine, integrated tannin.

In a good spot. Still has some freshness, strong acid. Red fruit and herbs just starting to turn a corner. Fine, integrated tannin.

Aug 6th, 2017
Robert Harmelin

Good color good depth solid wine

Good color good depth solid wine

Mar 8th, 2017
Glenn Haberbush

This was an amazing wine. Really opened well right out of the bottle. Drinking super well for 20 years old. Could last longer but i wouldn't push it too far. Good nose and long finish. Very nice!

This was an amazing wine. Really opened well right out of the bottle. Drinking super well for 20 years old. Could last longer but i wouldn't push it too far. Good nose and long finish. Very nice!

Sep 26th, 2016
Jeff Hollinden

Raisins. Fruit is leaving. Soft tannins, slightly past it prime. Still very nice.

Raisins. Fruit is leaving. Soft tannins, slightly past it prime. Still very nice.

Sep 5th, 2015
Paco Suro

SOS. With it a port like aroma at the open. Once this blew off we had a soft, medium dry, rustic Brunello lacking a finish. That was 15 min in. 1.5 hrs later with a measured decant it opened up. Well rounded, finish extended and it hit its stride. Keep in mind this was a magnum. Very traditional Brunello and at 13.5 alc that would be a reach. Finished it today. Nice. I am curious to see the 2006 at 14.5 alc. curious to know what changed? Trappings of the current fad for more approachable new oak or just a statement to the vintage?

SOS. With it a port like aroma at the open. Once this blew off we had a soft, medium dry, rustic Brunello lacking a finish. That was 15 min in. 1.5 hrs later with a measured decant it opened up. Well rounded, finish extended and it hit its stride. Keep in mind this was a magnum. Very traditional Brunello and at 13.5 alc that would be a reach. Finished it today. Nice. I am curious to see the 2006 at 14.5 alc. curious to know what changed? Trappings of the current fad for more approachable new oak or just a statement to the vintage?

Sep 15th, 2013
Ken Fedor

Ken had this 8 years ago

Ken had this 8 years ago

Feb 20th, 2017