Had the pleasure
of serving a 1990 Badia a Coltibuono Chianti Classico Riserva (13% alc) and a
1998 Marcarini Brunate (14% alc) at dinner recently. Both wines paired well
with steaks on the grill.
The Badia was
slow-o'd in bottle for a couple of hours. The Marcarini was fully
decanted for a couple of hours. I have sung the praises of the 1990 Badia
vintage before and this bottle showed extremely well..
The Marcarini was a bit reticent from the start. Elegant, yet
lighter presence than the Badia. It never seemed to gain strength (as one would
expect) over the course of the evening, which was surprising given the Brunate
heritage. Actually, this example did not have the depth and allure that
has been the hallmark of Brunate I have had in the past.
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