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2019 Casanova di Neri Brunello di Montalcino “White Label”, Tuscany

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2019 Casanova di Neri Brunello di Montalcino “White Label”, Tuscany

ABOUT THIS WINE

The 2019 Casanova di Neri Brunello di Montalcino “White Label” is a beautifully crafted expression of Sangiovese from one of Montalcino’s most respected estates. Like many in the 2019 vintage, this bottling benefits from both power and elegance, avoiding over‑extraction; it is noted as “pure and energetic… a great value” and a superb village‑level Brunello. It’s ready to enjoy now—with some decanting—or can be laid down for a decade or more, pairing sublimely with Tuscan cuisine like grilled meats, aged cheeses, ragù, or wild mushroom dish.

ABOUT THIS PRODUCER

Founded in 1971 by Giovanni Neri—initially a grain merchant who planted the first Brunello vines by 1978—the estate has since been stewarded by his son Giacomo and grandson Giovanni, now working the winery’s ~63 ha of vineyards using meticulous viticulture and a blend of traditional Slavonian oak botti and French barriques. 

$28.00

Original: $79.99

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2019 Casanova di Neri Brunello di Montalcino “White Label”, Tuscany

$79.99

$28.00

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ABOUT THIS WINE

The 2019 Casanova di Neri Brunello di Montalcino “White Label” is a beautifully crafted expression of Sangiovese from one of Montalcino’s most respected estates. Like many in the 2019 vintage, this bottling benefits from both power and elegance, avoiding over‑extraction; it is noted as “pure and energetic… a great value” and a superb village‑level Brunello. It’s ready to enjoy now—with some decanting—or can be laid down for a decade or more, pairing sublimely with Tuscan cuisine like grilled meats, aged cheeses, ragù, or wild mushroom dish.

ABOUT THIS PRODUCER

Founded in 1971 by Giovanni Neri—initially a grain merchant who planted the first Brunello vines by 1978—the estate has since been stewarded by his son Giacomo and grandson Giovanni, now working the winery’s ~63 ha of vineyards using meticulous viticulture and a blend of traditional Slavonian oak botti and French barriques.