Best 20 Value Brunello di Montalcino Wines – Under €50

Discover the list of the best Brunello di Montalcino wines in terms of value for money recommended by Jean Marco Palmieri.

BEST BRUNELLO DI MONTALCINO VALUE FOR MONEY

Recommended by Jean Marco Palmieri

Brunello di Montalcino is one of the world’s most prestigious and appreciated wines, a symbol of Italian winemaking excellence. Produced exclusively in the restricted area of Montalcino using Sangiovese Grosso, Brunello stands out for its strict production guidelines, which require a minimum aging of five years, with at least two spent in oak barrels.

The value for money of Brunello di Montalcino can be understood through several factors. Production is limited, with regulated and generally low yields per hectare, and the long aging process contributes to its final price.

Brunello’s prestige, combined with increasing international demand, influences its cost. Let’s explore some of the best Brunello wines in terms of value for money.


Fornacina

  • Founded: 1981
  • Vineyards: 5 hectares
  • Price Range: €40 – €50






Altesino

  • Founded: 1975
  • Vineyards: 50 hectares
  • Price Range: €40 – €50

Col d’Orcia

  • Founded: 1890
  • Vineyards: 140 hectares
  • Price Range: €35 – €45

Caparzo

  • Founded: 1970
  • Vineyards: 90 hectares
  • Price Range: €35 – €45

Azienda Agricola La Torre

  • Founded: 1976
  • Vineyards: 5 hectares
  • Price Range: €35 – €45

Banfi

  • Founded: 1978
  • Vineyards: 173 hectares in Montalcino (850 total)
  • Price Range: €35 – €45

Tenute Friggiali

  • Founded: 1975
  • Vineyards: 43 hectares
  • Price Range: €35 – €45

La Poderina

  • Founded: 1988
  • Vineyards: 37 hectares
  • Price Range: €35 – €45

Val di Suga

  • Founded: 1969
  • Vineyards: 55 hectares
  • Price Range: €35 – €45

Capanna

  • Founded: 1958
  • Vineyards: 25 hectares
  • Price Range: €45 – €55

Barbi

  • Founded: 1892
  • Vineyards: 66 hectares
  • Price Range: €40 – €50

Col di Lamo

  • Founded: 2003
  • Vineyards: 9.5 hectares
  • Price Range: €50 – €60

Franco Pacenti

  • Founded: 1968
  • Vineyards: 10 hectares
  • Price Range: €40 – €50

La Rasina

  • Price Range: €40 – €50

Baricci

  • Founded: 1955
  • Vineyards: 6 hectares
  • Price Range: €55 – €60

La Gerla

  • Founded: 1978
  • Vineyards: 11.5 hectares
  • Price Range: €45 – €55

Fattoi

  • Founded: 1964
  • Vineyards: 9 hectares
  • Price Range: €40 – €50

Palazzo

  • Vineyards: 12 hectares
  • Price Range: €40 – €50

Fanti

  • Founded: 1980
  • Vineyards: 50 hectares
  • Price Range: €40 – €50

Talenti

  • Founded: 1980
  • Vineyards: 20 hectares
  • Price Range: €45 – €55

Armilla

  • Founded: 1980
  • Vineyards: 5 hectares
  • Price Range: €40 – €50

What are the best Brunello di Montalcino wines in terms of value for money?

Choosing the best Brunello is a challenging task, as it ultimately depends on subjective preferences. We’ve compiled a list of some of our favorite interpretations based on our evaluations. However, it’s essential to remember that wine isn’t a status symbol to flaunt, but something to share with those we love, connecting to special and intimate moments in our lives.

We encourage you to visit the wineries, meet the producers, and discover the wines that resonate with your personal taste. If you’ve read this far, thank you for your time. Now, it’s time to fill your glasses and enjoy:

Cheers, Salute, Santé!

Jean Marco Palmieri