2001 Casanova di Neri

Tenuta Nuova

Sangiovese

Italy / Tuscany / Brunello di Montalcino DOCG

¥49,900
RP 93
V 93
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2001 Casanova di Neri Tenuta Nuova – Benchmark Brunello from a Classic Vintage

The 2001 Casanova di Neri Tenuta Nuova remains one of the definitive expressions of Brunello di Montalcino DOCG at the turn of the century. From the estate’s pioneering southern-facing vineyard sites, Tenuta Nuova—literally “new estate”—was envisioned by Giacomo Neri as a modern Brunello with classical soul. In 2001, this vision reached full maturity, culminating in a wine that reflects Montalcino’s terroir, precision winemaking, and aging potential.

Tasting Notes

Now entering peak drinking, the 2001 Tenuta Nuova shows rich layers of dried cherry, black tea, cedar box, and warm earthy spice. The palate reveals softened tannins and mature fruit, underpinned by vibrant acidity and a long, savory finish. Decades of bottle age have only enhanced its complexity and depth.

Winemaking & Vineyard Details

Produced exclusively from 100% Sangiovese Grosso grown in the southeastern part of Montalcino at high elevation, the wine is vinified in open-top conical fermenters with long macerations and aged for approximately 30 months in a combination of large Slavonian oak casks and French barriques. The estate’s attention to clone selection and vineyard exposure plays a critical role in its unmistakable character.

Investment & Collectibility

The 2001 vintage is one of the most celebrated in Brunello history and has proven to be one of the best-performing investment vintages for Montalcino collectors. Tenuta Nuova has remained a consistent standard-bearer for modern Brunello, and this vintage continues to be in demand among those assembling verticals or rare Italian collections. Perfect for your collection.

Vintage Insights

The 2001 growing season in Montalcino was characterized by ideal spring weather, a hot, dry summer, and an extended harvest season with no rain interruptions. These conditions allowed for perfect phenolic ripeness while maintaining structure, giving the wines superb balance and aging potential. The 2001s are often compared to the lauded 1990s—classic in structure, but even more polished in execution.


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RP 93

Robert Parker Wine Advocate

The 2001 Brunello di Montalcino Tenuta Nuova is an interesting proposition. Either the wine has not fully opened, or perhaps it remains stuck in a shy or reticent phase. There is so much brooding dark fruit, right there at an arm's distance that, seemingly wants to bubble to the top. For whatever reason, it remains stuck at the back. Maybe it needs more time? The wine flaunts deep concentration and an inky dark appearance. The bouquet is all about those dark fruit tones with blackberry pie, black spice, tar, licorice and smoke. Mineral notes and campfire ash appear on the dusty, polished finish. Reviewed by Monica Larner, Issue date: February 2018. Drinking window: 2018 - 2030.
V 93

Vinous

The 2001 Brunello di Montalcino Tenuta Nuova has a dark and brooding shade of deep garnet. It bursts from the glass with a mature, sweetly-scented bouquet of crushed plums and blueberries complemented by balsamic tones, smoke and worn leather. It takes a turn toward elegance on the palate with ripe, citrus-tinged wild berry fruits and purple inner florals. It seems almost creamy in texture but well-balanced by vibrant acidity. Seamlessly smooth and harmonious, this finishes long with nuances of residual tannins under an air of warming autumnal spice and inner earth tones. The 2001 Tenuta Nuova has peaked, yet well-stored bottles should be in no fear of decline. Sampled from the winery's cellar. Reviewed by Eric Guido, Issue date: January 2021. Drinking window: 2021 - 2026.

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To protect wine quality, all orders are packed in EPS foam shippers with gel packs when necessary. During warmer months, we recommend selecting Next Day Air service. If Ground shipping is selected during high temperatures, a signed waiver may be required to release us from liability due to heat exposure.

For OWC (Original Wooden Case) orders, bottles are removed and shipped in foam for safety. The wooden case ships separately via Ground unless otherwise requested.

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In periods of extreme weather, we reserve the right to delay shipment until safe conditions return. If you request immediate shipment during such periods, you must confirm in writing and acknowledge that you waive any condition guarantees.

We also offer complimentary temperature-controlled storage for up to 6 months from the date of purchase. Select the “Hold for Weather” option at checkout and we will coordinate shipping at a later date.

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  • CRITICAL REVIEWS
  • WINEMAKER NOTES
RP 93

Robert Parker Wine Advocate

The 2001 Brunello di Montalcino Tenuta Nuova is an interesting proposition. Either the wine has not fully opened, or perhaps it remains stuck in a shy or reticent phase. There is so much brooding dark fruit, right there at an arm's distance that, seemingly wants to bubble to the top. For whatever reason, it remains stuck at the back. Maybe it needs more time? The wine flaunts deep concentration and an inky dark appearance. The bouquet is all about those dark fruit tones with blackberry pie, black spice, tar, licorice and smoke. Mineral notes and campfire ash appear on the dusty, polished finish. Reviewed by Monica Larner, Issue date: February 2018. Drinking window: 2018 - 2030.
V 93

Vinous

The 2001 Brunello di Montalcino Tenuta Nuova has a dark and brooding shade of deep garnet. It bursts from the glass with a mature, sweetly-scented bouquet of crushed plums and blueberries complemented by balsamic tones, smoke and worn leather. It takes a turn toward elegance on the palate with ripe, citrus-tinged wild berry fruits and purple inner florals. It seems almost creamy in texture but well-balanced by vibrant acidity. Seamlessly smooth and harmonious, this finishes long with nuances of residual tannins under an air of warming autumnal spice and inner earth tones. The 2001 Tenuta Nuova has peaked, yet well-stored bottles should be in no fear of decline. Sampled from the winery's cellar. Reviewed by Eric Guido, Issue date: January 2021. Drinking window: 2021 - 2026.

2001 Casanova di Neri Tenuta Nuova – Benchmark Brunello from a Classic Vintage

The 2001 Casanova di Neri Tenuta Nuova remains one of the definitive expressions of Brunello di Montalcino DOCG at the turn of the century. From the estate’s pioneering southern-facing vineyard sites, Tenuta Nuova—literally “new estate”—was envisioned by Giacomo Neri as a modern Brunello with classical soul. In 2001, this vision reached full maturity, culminating in a wine that reflects Montalcino’s terroir, precision winemaking, and aging potential.

Tasting Notes

Now entering peak drinking, the 2001 Tenuta Nuova shows rich layers of dried cherry, black tea, cedar box, and warm earthy spice. The palate reveals softened tannins and mature fruit, underpinned by vibrant acidity and a long, savory finish. Decades of bottle age have only enhanced its complexity and depth.

Winemaking & Vineyard Details

Produced exclusively from 100% Sangiovese Grosso grown in the southeastern part of Montalcino at high elevation, the wine is vinified in open-top conical fermenters with long macerations and aged for approximately 30 months in a combination of large Slavonian oak casks and French barriques. The estate’s attention to clone selection and vineyard exposure plays a critical role in its unmistakable character.

Investment & Collectibility

The 2001 vintage is one of the most celebrated in Brunello history and has proven to be one of the best-performing investment vintages for Montalcino collectors. Tenuta Nuova has remained a consistent standard-bearer for modern Brunello, and this vintage continues to be in demand among those assembling verticals or rare Italian collections. Perfect for your collection.

Vintage Insights

The 2001 growing season in Montalcino was characterized by ideal spring weather, a hot, dry summer, and an extended harvest season with no rain interruptions. These conditions allowed for perfect phenolic ripeness while maintaining structure, giving the wines superb balance and aging potential. The 2001s are often compared to the lauded 1990s—classic in structure, but even more polished in execution.


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