Aisna
Aisna produces wines from Rosso di Montalcino, a Tuscan appellation in central Italy defined by Sangiovese. The winery's Brunello di Montalcino, made from Sangiovese, has been rated by Wine Enthusiast. Its Rosso di Montalcino, also Sangiovese-based, represents the younger, more approachable expression of the region's signature variety. Both wines emerge from terrain and tradition that have shaped Montalcino's reputation for structured, age-worthy reds. Sangiovese in this zone typically expresses dark cherry, earth, and tannin architecture suited to cellaring. Aisna's presence in this classified region places it within a landscape of serious Tuscan winemaking, where the distinction between Rosso and Brunello reflects both ripeness and aging protocol.
Critics
Wine Enthusiast