97 Wine Advocate – This iconic wine has all new energy, as it is now part of an exciting set of potential Gran Selezione wines made at Fontodi. Two new portfolio additions (Pastrolo from cool climate Lamole and Terrazze San Leonlino from Panzano) help to give greater context to the organic 2019 Chianti Classico Gran Selezione Vigna del Sorbo. This wine of course benefits from many years of experience, and the Vigna del Sorbo identity is well established. But soil geeks will absolutely enjoy comparing Vigna del Sorbo from schistous galestro soils to the limestone alternative found in Terrazze San Leonlino. I tend to lean toward Vigna del Sorbo thanks to those etched mineral notes of pencil shaving and iron ore that I find so appealing. Those dusty notes are amply rounded off by sweet cherry fruit, plum and spice. Rising alcohol can be a problem in sun-drenched Panzano, and the winey team is leaving taller growth on the vines in the summer to cast shade and taking other active measures to combat this issue.
96 Jeb Dunnuck – A saturated red color, the 2019 Chianti Classico Gran Selezione Vigna Del Sorbo is all Sangiovese aged for two years in French oak barrels. Sunny and pure, it reveals layers of wild black cherries, wet stones, a hint of saddle leather, and lifted anise. Medium to full-bodied, it floats across the palate with ease, with mouthwatering and seamless acidity that is brighter here than in the Flaccionello, with ripe tannins and a long finish. It is a stunning wine that is going to only improve with time in a proper cellar.
94 Wine Spectator – This is elegant, delivering floral, cherry, raspberry and mineral flavors. A touch of earth peeks through as this plays out gracefully on the finish