Brunello di Montalcino "Filo di Seta" 2018, Castello Romitorio

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Producer: Castello Romitorio
Region: Toscana DOCG
Country: Italy
Grape Composition: 100% Sangiovese
ABV: 13.5%

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Producer tasting notes: 

"What a nose: dark peony petals mix with violet and scented notes of both fresh and dried cherry. These aromas travel straight to the brain on a lifted note of polished wood. The same aromatic allure becomes immediately apparent on the palate: cherry and fragrant petals enrobe and cushion the fine but utterly taut tannins. 

A very serious wine that poses a lovely counterpoint of poised structure and flowing, almost billowing elegance; stern and forgiving at once. Every nuance of aroma is illuminated by Sangiovese’s electric acidity. Even in age, when earthier, more savory notes come to the fore the floral, silky allure captures palate, mind and heart in one go." - Castello Romitorio




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What a nose: dark peony petals mix with violet and scented notes of both fresh and dried cherry. 

These aromas travel straight to the brain on a lifted note of polished wood. The same aromatic allure becomes immediately apparent on the palate: cherry and fragrant petals enrobe and cushion the fine but utterly taut tannins. 

A very serious wine that poses a lovely counterpoint of poised structure and flowing, almost billowing elegance; stern and forgiving at once. Every nuance of aroma is illuminated by Sangiovese’s electric acidity. 

Even in age, when earthier, more savory notes come to the fore the floral, silky allure captures palate, mind and heart in one go.

(A. Krebiehl MW)


FILO DI SETA 2019

98/100 Raffaele Vecchione, Wines Critic

98/100 Monica Larner, Wine Advocate

96+/100 Eric Guido, Vinous.com


FILO DI SETA - 2018

97/100 Luca Gardini, Gardini Notes

97/100 Raffaele Vecchione, Wines Critic

96/100 Jeb Dunnuck, jebdunnuck.com

95+/100 Monica Larner, Wine Advocate

95/100 Falstaff, falstaff.com

95/100 Bruce Sanderson, Wine Spectator

94+/100 Eric Guido, Vinous.com

3 Bicchieri Gambero Rosso - Vini d'Italia 2024

18.5/20 Christian Eder, Vinum


FILO DI SETA - 2017

95/100 Monica Larner, Wine Advocate

94+/100 Eric Guido, Vinous.com

94/100 Raffaele Vecchione, winescritic.com


FILO DI SETA - 2016

97/100 Eric Guido, Vinous.com

97/100 Raffaele Vecchione, winescritic.com

95+/100 Monica Larner, Wine Advocate

95/100 Michaela Morris, Decanter

95/100 Bruce Sanderson, Wine Spectator


FILO DI SETA - 2015

98/100 Raffaele Vecchione, winescritic.com

96/100 Eric Guido, Vinous.com

96/100 Monica Larner, Wine Advocate

94/100 Bruce Sanderson, Wine Spectator


FILO DI SETA - 2013

94/100 Monica Larner, Wine Advocate

93+/100 Ian D'Agata, Vinous.com


FILO DI SETA - 2012

DWWA 2016 GOLD Decanter

94/100 Monica Larner, Wine Advocate


FILO DI SETA - 2011

94+/100 Monica Larner, Wine Advocate

94/100 Antonio Galloni, Vinous


FILO DI SETA - 2010

TUSCAN TROPHY – CHALLENGE ‘15 International Wine Challenge UK

IWC champion red wine 2015 International Wine Challenge UK

Italian Red Trophy – CHALLENGE ‘15 International Wine Challenge UK

Brunello di Montalcino Trophy– CHALLENGE ‘15 International Wine Challenge UK

95/100 Doctor Wine

95/100 Monica Larner, Wine Advocate


Filo di Seta Brunello di Montalcino expresses the bold yet elegant character of the wilder and darker essence of the area’s cooler north-westerly microclimate. The vines of Sangiovese sit at an altitude of approximately 350 meters, and are carefully cared for to ensure that each plant produces harmonious, balanced yields that allow the grapes to reach optimal ripeness.


Hand sorting takes place in the winery before and after destemming. Fermentation is in temperature-controlled cement tanks with 20 days of maceration on the skins, and natural malolactic fermentation lasts for about 10 days before the wine is rested to separate the lees. The wine matures in oak for approximately 30 months, and after bottling the wine is aged in Castello Romitorio’s temperature-controlled cellars until release.