BRUNELLO DI MONTALCINO "CAMPO MARZIO" 2020

DOCG Brunello di Montalcino
BRUNELLO DI MONTALCINO

Wine Description

Intense and complex on the nose with aromas of garden herbs, and crushed tomatoes, followed by leather and roasted nuts. Lots of juice, fruitiness, and rich mouthfeel. Great intensity, pure and focused with finely-grained tannins and refreshing acidity. “Quite a stunner” (Walter Speller)

Wine Type
still wine | red | dry
Alcohol
15 %
Residual Sugar
0 g/l
Acid
5.5 g/l
Certificates
vegan, organic, bio-dynamic
Allergens
sulfites
Drinking Temperature
15 - 17 °C
Aging Potential
20 years
Optimum Drinking Year
2025 - 2044

Award

James Suckling
93
Jancis Robinson
17
Winescritic
92
Intravino
92
Weinwisser
19

Vineyard

Origin
Italy, Toscana, Montalcino
Quality grade
DOCG Brunello di Montalcino
Site
Vigna Campo Marzio
Varietal
Sangiovese 100 % | 55 years
5000 plants/ha | 3000 liter/ha
Sea Level
450 - 500 m
Soil
stony
calcareous
loamy

Harvest and Maturing

Fermentation
spontaneous with pied de cuve
Malolactic Fermentation
yes
Fermentation Process
délestage | 1 - 3 x day | Duration: 5 days
pump over | 1 x day | Duration: 18 days
Maturing
#1 | 70 % | large wooden barrel | 1500 L | used barrel | 12 month(s)
#1 | 30 % | tonneau | 500 L | used barrel | 12 month(s)
#2 | 100 % | large wooden barrel | 2000 L | used barrel | 24 month(s)
#3 | 100 % | steel tank | 2000 L | 12 month(s)

7 Dynamic Brunello Crus

Hayo Loacker, inspired by the vineyard classification of Burgundy, began 10 years ago to closely observe the terroir and the growth processes of the vines on Corte Pavone in Montalcino in order to produce very individual crus of Brunello di Montalcino. After elaborate measurements with highly sensitive infrared sensors, dynamic micro-parcelling was carried out throughout the entire estate in various growth zones and from these, seven individual single vineyards of Brunello were defined - the "7 DYNAMIC BRUNELLO CRUS". The crus are dynamic because the final selection of the grapes within the single vineyard sites is individually optimized with new measurements at the time of harvesting.

Curiosity

In ancient Rome Campo Marzio ("Champ de Mars") was an old battlefield and the scene of many great preparations for war. The Cru "Campo Marzio" is our little warrior, the vineyard with the oldest vines and longest history. A wine with staying power.

Vintage 2020

The final months of 2019 were marked by moderate to heavy rainfall, with 122 mm in November and 96 mm in December. Temperatures dropped to 3 °C in December, while maximum values did not exceed 16 °C. January 2020 was relatively dry, with only 20 mm of rain, as was February, which recorded only 3 mm of precipitation. In February, temperatures reached a minimum of -2 °C. In early spring, March brought both rain and snowfall, totaling 65 mm of precipitation. Despite snowfalls at the end of the month, there was no significant damage to budding plants. In April, temperatures rose to 20 °C, and rainfall was around 50 mm. May had moderate rain (52 mm), allowing the flowering phase to proceed undisturbed. June was unusually rainy, with 154 mm of precipitation, which supported healthy canopy development and berry growth. In contrast, July was very dry, with only 5 mm of rain and high temperatures reaching 36 °C. Winegrowers were concerned about potential heat damage, but careful canopy management protected the grape bunches. In August, heavy thunderstorms brought 45 mm of rainfall, with temperatures peaking at 35 °C. The harvest period in September and October was characterized by significant temperature differences between day and night, enhancing the synthesis of essential compounds in the grapes. Despite heavy rainfall of 153 mm, the patience of the winegrowers resulted in a perfect balance between technological and phenolic ripeness, along with a strong aromatic profile of the grapes. (Consorzio Brunello di Montalcino)