Though not the current release, Mastrojanni’s 2011 single vineyard, Loreto, is still available on the retail market and those who want to know why Brunello is such a revered wine should try it. The only problem with the 2011 vintage in Brunello is that it followed 2010, a great one. An advantage of the 2011s is they are earlier maturing than the 2010s. In my mind, most Brunello usually need at least a decade of age before their glory shows. But not this one. It is now gorgeous to drink, combining dark core of mineral-like flavors with the black cherry-like flavors of Sangiovese. Its suave texture just adds to its appeal and makes rich, but not heavy, wine a pleasure to drink. Try it with a simply grilled veal chop.
Mastrojanni, Brunello di Montalcino (Tuscany, Italy) 2011
By Michael Apstein