The 2015 Brunello di Montalcino Pomona is more restrained than Villa Poggio Salvi's classic Brunello from the same vintage. This 2,438-bottle cru shows more focused, fruity contours and even more freshness compared to that riper and darker wine. The bouquet here is lifted and tall, with tangy raspberry and wild berry followed by licorice root and medicinal herb. There is a hint of vintage ripeness on the palate, but this wine is better poised to absorb that extra jamminess. Don't wait too much longer to drink it, served with a platter of pecorino.