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Special Holiday Offer: Soldera Initial Release Pricing For Everyone!
Wines arriving direct from Soldera’s Cellar beginning of 2012. Use the opportunity to put some aside at preferential pricing for the holiday season
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Case Basse Soldera Brunello di Montalcino Riserva 2005 750m

Gianfranco Soldera scoured Piemonte, the Veneto, and Toscana before he settled on an abandoned, decrepit Montalcino farmhouse in 1972. He planted Sangiovese Grosso vines in two tiny vineyard plots, Case Basse (approximately 2 hectares) and Intistieti (approximately 4.5), over a two-year period (1972 and '73, respectively). Soldera exercises a precise and meticulous regimen in the vineyard and all work is done by hand. Ironically, however, Soldera's labels don't reflect his meticulousness and precision; in fact, to great confusion the 1987 vintage released under the Intistieti label was actually sourced from Case Basse. The rationale? Nothing more than the fact that Soldera liked the Intistieti name, a personal preference that he chose to exercise again in both 1988 and 1991. In the 1990 vintage, Case Basse made its debut Brunello showing, while Intistieti was the source of Soldera's Riserva. In some years, though, the normale Brunello is wholly a Case Basse production, while in others, like 1996, it is a blend of the best from both crus. Also, in 1995, Soldera produced the first Riserva from Case Basse; in 2001, Riservas were created from both crus. It may not make much sense, but in the end, it's always magical.  The rich color of amarena, or sour cherry, alert you to the specialness of this Riserva, and its aromas of roses and forest floor only deepen that suspicion. Dizzying, amazing, and singular, a Soldera Riserva remains something that can only be experienced.


HK$2,600.00

 
 
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Case Basse di Soldera Brunello di Montalcino Riserva 2005 1500ml

Gianfranco Soldera scoured Piemonte, the Veneto, and Toscana before he settled on an abandoned, decrepit Montalcino farmhouse in 1972. He planted Sangiovese Grosso vines in two tiny vineyard plots, Case Basse (approximately 2 hectares) and Intistieti (approximately 4.5), over a two-year period (1972 and '73, respectively). Soldera exercises a precise and meticulous regimen in the vineyard and all work is done by hand. Ironically, however, Soldera's labels don't reflect his meticulousness and precision; in fact, to great confusion the 1987 vintage released under the Intistieti label was actually sourced from Case Basse. The rationale? Nothing more than the fact that Soldera liked the Intistieti name, a personal preference that he chose to exercise again in both 1988 and 1991. In the 1990 vintage, Case Basse made its debut Brunello showing, while Intistieti was the source of Soldera's Riserva. In some years, though, the normale Brunello is wholly a Case Basse production, while in others, like 1996, it is a blend of the best from both crus. Also, in 1995, Soldera produced the first Riserva from Case Basse; in 2001, Riservas were created from both crus. It may not make much sense, but in the end, it's always magical.  The rich color of amarena, or sour cherry, alert you to the specialness of this Riserva, and its aromas of roses and forest floor only deepen that suspicion. Dizzying, amazing, and singular, a Soldera Riserva remains something that can only be experienced.


HK$6,000.00

 
 
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Case Basse di Soldera Brunello di Montalcino Riserva 2004

"I like it so much," said winemaker Gianfranco Soldera recently told IWM when asked about his 2004 vintage."It is a great Brunello Riserva Soldera. Anyone will have their own perception and sensitivity in terms of nose and palate. Overall, it is a pleasure, and everybody can share their own description of it." Rightfully so, Soldera's Riserva comes around rarely—and only in an exceptional vintage. We can’t think of a stronger recommendation for a wine than for Sergio Esposito to say it makes him think of heaven. You can drink it now, but you’d be better off to let it sit for a decade or two.
HK$2,600.00

 
 
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Case Basse di Soldera Brunello di Montalcino Riserva 2003

Medium red. The Riserva offers layers of sublime perfumed ripe fruit that blossom on the palate with great concentration, length, finesse and purity of expression. Deceptively medium-bodied, today it comes across as elegant and somewhat restrained but the structure is there and in time it is likely to put on weight and mature into a darker set of flavors.
HK$2,150.00

 
 
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