Collemattoni
This is a tiny seven hectare estate in San Angelo in Colle, on the southern side of the hill of Montalcino, nestling above the famous and rather larger Col d'Orcia vineyards (145 hectares). Marcello Bucci, who studied oenology under Signora Fuligni (Roberto Fuligni's aunt), is making wonderfully good wines which have rapidly increased both in quality and international recognition. The wines from these vineyards are fuller and riper, though perhaps marginally less fine than, say, Fuligni's, but what they lack in finesse is more than compensated for in the pricing, making Collemattoni one of the best value wines of the region. The 2004 Brunello was rated 95 points in the Wine Spectator.

Tuscany Italy
Deep in colour and packed with ripe fruit this richly textured wine is immediately and immensely drinkable. With all the hallmarks of Montalcino and very well made it represents fantastic value too.
Tuscany Italy
Rich and bold in style with ripe fruits, this is a fabulous effort from Collemattoni and speaks volumes of the Sant'Angelo vineyards from which it comes.
Tuscany Italy
Full bodied and ripe. with dark fruits and fine tannins this drinks well immediately and will be good over the next five years and more. As ever great value too.
Tuscany Italy
Another fabulous effort from Marcello Bucci, the 2006 'Fontelontano Riserva' is an exciting wine. Richly textured and full of stuffing, yet with all the racy acidity of the vintage making it a wine... (more info)









