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2010 La Rasina Brunello di Montalcino Il Divasco Riserva

Sangiovese

  • Italy
  • Tuscany
  • Montalcino
  • Brunello di Montalcino
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Community Tasting Notes 8

  • Tim Heaton Likes this wine:

    February 20, 2024 - PnP that was ready to go and is totally in the zone. Consistent with the previous two bottles, this is delicious and offers good complexity. The cumbersome oak of its youth has integrated and now offers an ideal frame for the fruit acid as opposed to being front and center when this was released. Good+ purity, length. 14,5% abv. Now thru 2033. Easily recommended

    https://www.ItalianWine.blog

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  • ShakinSwedens Does not like this wine:

    August 11, 2023 - Heavy handed with drying tannins and just a bit odd. A bit like those supermarket Riservas you find in Italy and Spain (reservas) that have all that extra tannin, smoke, oak, graphite, cigar box but none of the lift and fruit and verve and excitement you hope for, especially in this case- that should come from sangiovese.
    Opened at 5:30 and still showing nothing worthy of the vintage or appelation at 9:30. Had far far better Rossos. Not flawed, but average in the extreme. I don’t really do point scores as I don’t have the training but this is nowhere near a 90 point wine in my view.

  • honest bob wrote: 91 points

    June 6, 2022 - From 75, perfect cork, decanted 1 hour off zero deposit(!) which made me suspicious: filtered and nuked? Best after 3 hours. Slight orange tint at rim indicates early maturity, and indeed the tannins are not too forbidding after an hour in the decanter. Forward, dark-fruit scent, initially very primary, but gaining considerable balsamic and herbal interest after 3 hours. (NB: do NOT P+P!) Glossy, rich, quite sweet, attractive entry. Mid-palate far too rich at present to be pleasurable for the likes of me. This could be almost anything from anywhere: good wine-making, good selection, excellent ripeness, glossy oak treatment—what's not to like? Well, I'd frankly prefer a bit more sense of place, and although this did emerge clearly as a Sangiovese as the evening advanced, it was far too similar to a recently-tasted, concentrated, glossy, modern-style Rioja (Roda Reserva 2017) and a concentrated, glossy, modern-style Merlot blend St. Emilion "Grand Cru" (Quinault L'Enclos 2005) for comfort. Retry in, or preferably after 2024, by when it will hopefully have lost some baby fat and might show a bit more character. 90-91(???)

    1 person found this helpful Comment
  • Tim Heaton Likes this wine:

    February 4, 2021 - PnP. Consistent with the note of just 5 months ago. "{PnP} It's still early days for this, yet it's totally approachable on PnP. Didn't develop a huge amount of complexity, but from a pure enjoyment perspective, it's right where it needs to be, having shed a fair majority of its creamy, sweet oak. Served at 17,5C, the wine leads with dark red fruits, a fair sense of place, and a really well-balanced med+ bodied palate. Finish is ~ 30 seconds, the flavors tend toward rich, and the style certainly leans modern. That said, it was perfect with Peri-Peri chicken off the grill. 14,5% abv., drink now or over the coming decade. Easily recommended

    http://www.italianwine.blog

    2 people found this helpful Comment
  • Tim Heaton Likes this wine:

    October 9, 2020 - {PnP} It's still early days for this, yet it's totally approachable on PnP. Didn't develop a huge amount of complexity, but from a pure enjoyment perspective, it's right where it needs to be, having shed a fair majority of its creamy, sweet oak. Served at 17,5C, the wine leads with dark red fruits, a fair sense of place, and a really well-balanced med+ bodied palate. Finish is ~ 30 seconds, the flavors tend toward rich, and the style certainly leans modern. That said, it was perfect with Peri-Peri chicken off the grill. 14,5% abv., drink now or over the coming decade. recommended

    http://www.italianwine.blog

    1 person found this helpful Comment
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Wine Definition

  • Vintage 2010
  • Type Red
  • Producer La Rasina
  • Varietal Sangiovese
  • Designation Il Divasco Riserva
  • Vineyard n/a
  • Country Italy
  • Region Tuscany
  • SubRegion Montalcino
  • Appellation Brunello di Montalcino
  • UPC Codes 8027557310101, 819267001107

Community Holdings

  • Pending Delivery 2 (1%)
  • In Cellars 286 (76%)
  • Consumed 90 (24%)

Food Pairing

Community Recommendations

Beef, Cheese, Game, Pasta

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75% Like It  4 votes

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