{"api":{"host":"https:\/\/pinot.decanter.com","authorization":"Bearer OGZlODNlY2YyN2MyNzQ4NWJmNTc4YjgwYWU1YTQ0M2E0MDk1ZmYyNWQzZjQzNWQyMTFlNTM2YzM1ZDE4NDI2NA","version":"2.0"},"piano":{"sandbox":"false","aid":"6qv8OniKQO","rid":"RJXC8OC","offerId":"OFPHMJWYB8UK","offerTemplateId":"OFPHMJWYB8UK","wcTemplateId":"OTOW5EUWVZ4B"}}

PREMIUM

Tasting Col d’Orcia Poggio al Vento wines: 1990 – 2010

Italian wine expert Aldo Fiordelli reports on the history and winemaking techniques behind this celebrated Brunello di Montalcino Riserva, and tastes several vintages spanning two decades.

In front of his most important wine, Poggio al Vento Riserva, Count Francesco Marone Cinzano confesses his sole regret: ‘I never asked my father what he saw in Montalcino and why he decided to invest here.’

Marone Cinzano is one of the oldest families in Italy involved in wine, yet the counts arrived in Montalcino in 1973, ‘when it was an extremely poor village’. Col d’Orcia and Poggione were born at that time, effectively dividing Fattoria Sant’Angelo.


Scroll down to see tasting notes and scores for seven Poggio al Vento wines


See tasting notes and scores for seven Poggio al Vento wines


Related content

Brunello di Montalcino 2015: panel tasting results
Brunello di Montalcino Riserva 2015: vintage report and top wines
Rosso di Montalcino: Brunello’s charming little brother

Latest Wine News