Many men spend their lives looking for something that gives meaning to their existence: Renzo, grandfather of Bramante, this sense was the land. On a night when the stars fall, after expressing a desire that is still handed down from father to son, Renzo donated the land, which had won with such difficulty, to Bramante who wanted to give her the name of San Lorenzo. Bramante expanded the boundaries of the land covered by forest trees, and with his own hands and sweat of the brow, olive groves and gave birth to what would become the jewel of San Lorenzo, the four princesses, or the vineyards of the estate, those who now produce the grapes for two of the most respected and renowned wines in the world: the Red and Brunello di Montalcino. It ‘so that San Lorenzo was born, and his name is preserved above all, the sense of a man, the love of family and respect for the job. Over time, Bramante was joined by Paul, who later married his daughter, and believed as the father in the land, so hard to work but so generous to the quality of the fruits that he could give. It came after Lucian, the son of Paul. He came on tiptoe, looking at the work of his grandfather and father, acquiring their values, their wealth of experience and all the traditions they brought with them. But Luciano was not enough to make a good wine: the excellence sought. Such a focus on the world around it looked good, looked out toward the horizon. He learned that in addition to work in the vineyard without knowledge of other realities, dealing with other men and, especially, research and experiment. Thus was born and raised San Lorenzo, at first only the dream of a man and then, a reality that has been handed down for five generations.
Description
San Lorenzo Brunello di Montalcino 2019 is a timeless expression of the Sangiovese Grosso grape, embodying the heart and soul of Tuscany. This wine tells a story of heritage, land, and family, conveying the passion behind every sip. It’s not just a wine; it’s a legacy, full of rich flavors and textures that reflect the artistry of viticulture perfected over generations.
Wine Characteristics
With a stunning ruby red hue, San Lorenzo Brunello di Montalcino 2019 offers a delightful bouquet that unfolds with fresh aromas of ripe cherries, balanced by subtle nuances of wood. On the palate, it reveals itself as smooth yet structured, a ballet of fruitiness and complexity that lingers pleasantly, showcasing the careful craftsmanship that defines this exceptional vintage.
Recommended Pairings
Perfectly complements:
– Roast meats
– Medium-aged cheeses
– Rich pasta dishes
– Hearty stews
Technical Details
Alcohol content: 14% vol.
Serving temperature: 16-18°C
Year: 2019
Azienda: San Lorenzo
Classificazione: D.O.C.G.
Colore: Ruby red
Fermentazione: Immediately after harvest, the grapes are destemmed and carefully transported to the cellar. The grapes are pressed and everything goes in special steel tanks where fermentation takes place and then left that usually lasts for 20-25 days at a temperature ranging from 28 degrees up to the early days of the last 20 days. During all this time, periodic remounts and delestage are made.
Sapore: In the glass, very fruity and soft but with an important structure
Profumo: The fresh aromas of ripe cherries and pleasing hints of wood in the background make it balanced and elegant on the palate, and give it a distinctive taste that distinguishes.
Region: Toscana
Tipologia: Red Wine
Vitigni: 100% Sangiovese Grosso
Bottle size: 750 ml Standard
Question: What are the tasting notes for San Lorenzo Brunello di Montalcino 2019?
Answer: This wine displays fresh aromas of ripe cherries with subtle hints of wood, resulting in a balanced and elegant palate with fruity softness and significant structure.
Question: What dishes pair well with this wine?
Answer: San Lorenzo Brunello di Montalcino 2019 pairs excellently with roast meats, medium-aged cheeses, hearty stews, and rich pasta dishes.
Question: At what temperature should it be served?
Answer: It is recommended to serve San Lorenzo Brunello di Montalcino at a temperature of 16-18°C for optimal flavor expression.


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