Filter
La Fuga
Brunello di Montalcino 2019
94 Points
jamessuckling.com
February 8, 2024

Lots of dark-fruit notes of brambles and blueberries, followed by dried fennel, vanilla bean and sandalwood. Medium-bodied with firm tannins and savory herb aftertaste. Back in form with this vintage.

– James Suckling
La Fuga
Brunello di Montalcino 2018
95 Points
Wine Enthusiast
January 3, 2024

The sanguine, umami nose is all slow-cooked meat, as stones and hot tar provide structure, but pop comes from just enough strawberries and balsamic. Although cherries join the strawberries on the palate, savory flavors continue to dominate before a delightful, spicy argument between chili and vanilla bean plays out on the leisurely finish.

– Danielle Callegari
La Fuga
Brunello di Montalcino 2019
91 Points
VinousMedia.com
December 27, 2023

The 2019 Brunello di Montalcino is intense, with a rich and savory bouquet that blends plum sauce and dried black cherries with brown spice and dried flowers. It’s silky smooth and more energetic than expected, with a seductive core of ripe red and blue fruits accentuated by sweet spice and violet pastille. This finishes edgy, nervy and long, leaving a lingering tension, silty tannins and a fading licorice note.

– Eric Guido
La Fuga
Brunello di Montalcino DOCG 2018
92 Points
Wine Advocate
March 9, 2023

Packaged in a chunky bottle, the 2018 Brunello di Montalcino shows aromas of dried fruit and baked blackberry with soft spice, tarry smoke and cured leather. That savory side folds directly into that dark fruit, giving this wine an open-knit and accessible personality

– Monica Larner
La Fuga
Brunello di Montalcino 2018
92 Points
VinousMedia.com
December 27, 2022

Dark and brooding, the 2018 Brunello di Montalcino from Tenuta la Fuga wafts up with a blend of crushed rocks and savory herbs giving way to dried black cherries. Cool-toned and pliant, it washed across the palate with ripe wild berry fruits underscored by salty mineral tones and brisk acids. This leaves a staining of primary concentration and dusty tannins, as a hint of salted licorice slowly fades.

– Eric Guido
On-Line Assistant
Ask the Expert
We look forward to hearing from you! Please choose a subject from the options below and let us know your name and email address before adding your message.