VIGNA DEL SUOLO
MAGNUM ARGIANO 2018
ARGIANO WINERY • 1.5L FORMAT • SINGLE VINEYARD • ITALY
"The aristocracy of Montalcino in its noblest format: an ode to longevity and the unmistakable character of 1965 vines."
The Elegance of Time
The Vigna del Suolo Magnum 2018 from the historic winery **Argiano** is an oenological jewel that captures the essence of a vintage characterized by its freshness and balance. Sourced from the oldest vines on the property (planted in 1965), this single-parcel Brunello is distinguished by a fineness of tannins and an aromatic complexity that only the Magnum format can preserve with such clarity. Under Argiano's philosophy of minimal intervention, this wine is a testament to biodiversity and respect for the *terroir*, offering a deep, ethereal experience with legendary aging potential.
1. Identity Profile
Specific Origin: Vigna del Suolo, Montalcino, Tuscany, Italy.
Winery: Argiano.
Age of Vines: Planted in 1965.
Aging: 30 months in traditional Slavonian oak barrels.
Classification: Brunello di Montalcino DOCG.
Volume: 1500 ml (Magnum).
2. Sommelier's Notes
Appearance: Bright ruby red with very fine, translucent garnet reflections.
Nose: A sophisticated profile of wild red berries, dried rose petals, nuances of balsamic herbs, and crisp calcareous minerality. With aeration, notes of fine leather and black tea emerge.
Palate: On the palate, it is pure silk. The structure is firm yet elegant, supported by vibrant acidity that enhances the fruit. The Magnum format enhances its freshness and promises an extremely persistent and harmonious finish.
3. Architecture of Vigna del Suolo Magnum
4. Pairing and Recommendations
Gastronomy: A wine of this caliber requires dishes of great purity: beef tartare with black truffle, roasted duck, noble mushroom risottos, or aged hard cheeses like an aged Pecorino Toscano.
Service: It is recommended to decant for 2 hours. Serve in large "Cru" type glasses at a temperature of **18°C** to appreciate its aromatic evolution.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
What makes the 2018 vintage different?
2018 was a "vintner's" vintage, standing out for its classic elegance, greater freshness, and a very open aromatic expression from its youth compared to the power of 2019.
How many Magnum bottles are produced?
The production of Vigna del Suolo is limited, and the Magnum format represents only a small fraction of this, making it a highly sought-after item for collectors.
Is it suitable for long-term aging?
Absolutely. The Magnum format, combined with the old vine structure of Argiano, ensures an optimal life of 25 to 35 years if stored correctly.