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Castello Banfi Brunello Named Best in Show, Foreign Wine of the Year

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Castello Banfi Brunello di Montalcino 2013 was awarded “Best in Show – Red Wine,” “Wine of the Year – Foreign,” a Platinum medal, and 98 […]

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The 2013 Brunello Vintage Showcases Stunning, Radiant Wines

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Energy and elegance are hallmarks of the 2013 Brunello vintage. These wines boast remarkable aging potential, and will greatly reward your patience. Read more

Castello Banfi Brunello 2011 Presentation

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Brunello Wine Review: Hold 2010, Drink 2011

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Italian wine expert Monica Larner has completed a comprehensive review of the latest releases of Brunello di Montalcino, published at eRobertParker (subscription required). This is her comparison of the legendary 2010 vintage vs. 2011: The current releases – 2011 Annata...

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The New York Culinary Experience Private Dinner Honoring David Bouley

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At the risk of sounding like a giddy school girl throughout this post, I have to say that a super amazing and very satisfying part of my job at Banfi is helping pair great wines with delicious food. Even better... Read more

Castello Banfi Named Winery of the Year (Europe)

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Family-owned Castello Banfi is named the Winery of the Year, Europe in the 2015 Winemaker Challenge, an international competition organized by syndicated wine columnist Robert Whitley. With its dedication to pursuing excellence through research and continuous improvement, Banfi winery has intrinsically tied itself to the territory of Montalcino and now beyond to Strevi, Piedmont. When […]

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Ripe Vintage Thanks To Dry Conditions

(MONTALCINO, September 20, 2012) Castello Banfi of Montalcino, Tuscany’s premier vineyard estate, reports that their white grape harvest in Tuscany is complete, and the quality is fine.

“It was an extremely arid growing season, with very little rainfall,” said family proprietor Cristina Mariani-May. “As a result we saw early ripening and low volume compared to previous years – about 25% less than 2011 — but the quality is very good.”

Montalcino in particular experienced an uncharacteristically warm spring, seeing an average March temperature that was double the norm, followed by a similarly hot April.

“The summer came early,” said Enrico Viglierchio, General Manager for Castello Banfi, “and it’s still with us now as we begin picking the reds.”

A heat wave baked Montalcino in August, creating desert-like conditions through much of the region. In some areas, “irrigazione di soccorso” (emergency irrigation) was necessary to keep the early-ripening vines healthy.

“Our team rose to the challenge presented by Mother Nature,” said Ms. Mariani-May, “and they did an outstanding job of working the land so that the grapes developed fully and naturally.”

The vineyards were recently doused with much-needed rain and the thermometer is finally showing more seasonal temperatures. Both are welcome and good signs for the next phase of the harvest – the red wine grapes.

“The climate is now good and we had a little bit of rain that, combined with the more regular temperature, will help the vineyards proceed with polyphenolic maturation,” said Viglierchio.

The harvest is proceeding now with Syrah, followed by Sangiovese in a week to ten days.