Nardi's 2015 Brunello di Montalcino Poggio Doria was not be aged as a Riserva in 2015, but that just means we get to enjoy a more primary expression of this amazing cru. Here I find a dark and dusty display of black...
Nardi's 2015 Brunello di Montalcino Poggio Doria was not be aged as a Riserva in 2015, but that just means we get to enjoy a more primary expression of this amazing cru. Here I find a dark and dusty display of black cherries, encased in smoky minerals, with spiced orange peel, dried florals, undergrowth, and a hint of animal musk. It enters the palate with a satiating display of creamy textures; yet it's not heavy, coasting across the senses with notes of herbal-infused black cherry, minerals and dark spices, all kept in check by brisk acids. The finish is long, buzzing with energy from its zesty acids. The 2015 Poggio Doria can be enjoyed already on its bouquet, textures and energy, but it promises to do well in the cellar over the medium term. It was expertly aged in a combination of tonneau and Slavonian oak for thirty-six months.
- By Eric Guido on February 2020