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Brunello di Montalcino Moz Art Wine

Il Paradiso di Frassina

Red wine | Tuscany, Italy

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Red wine
14 %
70.20 USD
18°C / 64°F
Cherry, Dry, Earthy, Elegant, Fruity

Description

Discover the 'Moz Art Wine,' an extraordinary expression of Brunello di Montalcino from the renowned Il Paradiso di Frassina estate. Located on the northwest slopes of Montalcino, this boutique winery is famous for its pioneering experiment: playing Mozart's harmonies to the vines and the wine during aging, a practice believed to enhance the development and elegance of the Sangiovese grapes. The 2015 vintage is widely regarded as an exceptional year in Tuscany, offering a beautifully balanced wine that manages both power and finesse.

Upon pouring, you are greeted by a deep ruby color with delicate garnet reflections. The nose is complex and inviting, characterized by a soft bouquet of wild forest fruits, musk, and floral notes that evolve beautifully in the glass. On the palate, it reveals the classic soul of Brunello: structured yet approachable, with refined tannins and flavors of succulent red cherry, raspberry, and subtle earthy undertones. Its cool-climate origin from the northern slope ensures a vibrant acidity, making it a sophisticated partner for traditional Tuscan fare. This wine is an ideal companion for roasted red meats, game such as venison or wild boar, and aged pecorino cheeses.

Whether you are a music lover intrigued by the unique 'Mozart effect' or a collector seeking a soulful, artisanal Brunello with a story to tell, this wine offers a transcendent sensory experience. With its excellent aging potential, it can be enjoyed now after proper aeration or cellared for further development over the next decade. Treat yourself to a bottle that bridges the gap between the art of music and the ancient tradition of Italian viticulture.

Latest update: August 15, 2026, 9:09 am