Siro Pacenti
From the Wine Specator's
article "Brunello di Montalcino: The Cream of the Crop:
"Giancarlo Pacenti is the best winemaker in the appellation of
Brunello di Montalcino. Everything is done in the best possible way and
at the right time in his well-kept vineyards and the pristine small
winery under his house. His Brunellos are usually a blend of different
vineyards from both the south and north sides of the Montalcino hill,
giving them great richness and structure as well as freshness. They are
aged in French oak barrels yet show very little wood character, and
their crystal clear style is one that ages extremely well. Pacenti's
1997 is still a baby, and the 2001 will be his longest-lived vintage
yet." The Wine Spectator, July 31, 2007
"Giancarlo Pacenti, 37, has been a bold exponent of the modern
approach to making Brunello di Montalcino since he took over his
family's 50-acre estate, Siro Pacenti, in 1988. "I found that Brunello
made in the traditional way just didn't have enough color and structure
to meet the requirements of the international market," he says. He has
been fine-tuning his viticulture and winemaking ever since, reducing
yields in his vineyards and now aging the wine entirely in small French
oak barrels, having abandoned the use of large Slovenian oak casks. This
has given him richer, cleaner and fresher wines than his
predecessors...The results of his experiments are impressive." -- The
Wine Spectator
"Giancarlo Pacenti is widely considered to be one of the finest
owner-winemakers in the Brunello region. Like many producers here, he
owns two Brunello vineyards in the Montalcino area, totaling nearly 50
acres. Pacenti believes that his 17 acres in the cooler, northern part
of the area provide aromas and elegance, whereas his 32 acres farther
south give the wine its structure, power and fine tannins. 2,500 cases
made." -- The Wine Spectator, December 2006
"Giancarlo Pacenti is among the small number of producers who
doesn’t bottle single-vineyard wines, instead he prefers to blend the
juice from his holdings across the zone to make one Brunello, which he
thinks yields a wine with greater balance than single-vineyard wines are
capable of. Tasting his wines, the 2003 Brunello in particular, its
awfully hard to disagree with this approach. Pacenti believes his
long-standing collaboration with the University of Bordeaux paid huge
dividends in 2003. Pacenti reported that, as expected, his oldest
vineyards held up best during the scorching-hot vintage. Between the
small amount of juice the grapes contained and the burnt fruit that was
tossed at the sorting table, yields were down about 35%. Fermentation
was done at lower temperatures than normal in order to avoid extracting
astringent tannins. Pacenti also reduced the amount of new oak to 50-60%
from the more typical 70-80%, using the higher percentages of new oak
for his oldest vineyards. The Brunello was aged in a cellar kept to a
lower temperature than normal in order to slow down the wine’s
development. As outstanding as the Brunello is, readers should not
ignore the 2006 Rosso." -- The Wine Advocate, May 2, 2008
Giancarlo Pacenti is one of the leaders of the younger generation of
innovative Montalcinesi who take inspiration and new ideas from outside
of the zone and often beyond Italian borders. His two vineyards lie in
two very different areas of Montalcino: one to the northeast of the
town, where the wines develop full, ripe qualities; and one to the
hotter southwest area near Sant’Angelo in Colle, which produces a more
powerful, minerally wine. The Rosso is considered to be one of the very
best, with the fruit’s inherent structure delicately enhanced by a
brief passage in barriques (the 2006 vintage has just received 90 points
from Parker). Since the 1995 vintage, his Brunello has repeatedly won
Gambero Rosso's most prestigious Tre Bicchieri (Three Glass) award in
addition to 90+ scores from all the major international publications.
| Year | Description | Pack | Size | Rating |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 07 | Rosso di Montalcino | 12 | 750ml | 92 WA/88 WS |
| 05 | Brunello di Montalcino | 12 | 750ml | 92 WA & WS/90 IWC |
