Piedmont
Piedmont, located in northwest Italy, is renowned for producing some of the world's most exquisite fine wines. With its breath-taking landscapes, diverse terroir, and a rich winemaking heritage, Piedmont offers a captivating range of wines that captivate the senses. The region is home to legendary vineyards and wineries that have gained global recognition for their exceptional quality.
One of the most famous vineyards in Piedmont is Gaja, a family-owned winery that has played a pivotal role in elevating the region's wines to international acclaim. Their wines, such as Barbaresco and Barolo, are synonymous with excellence and showcase the complexity and elegance of Piedmontese wines. Another esteemed vineyard is Vietti, known for its iconic Barolo wines that beautifully reflect the region's terroir and winemaking traditions.
Piedmont is renowned for its red wines, particularly Barolo and Barbaresco, both made from the Nebbiolo grape. Barolo is often referred to as the "King of Wines" due to its full-bodied structure, intense aromatics, and potential for aging. Notable vineyards like Bruno Giacosa, Giacomo Conterno, and Paolo Scavino craft outstanding Barolo wines that capture the essence of the region. Barbaresco, a neighboring appellation, offers equally exceptional wines with a slightly softer and more approachable character. Renowned vineyards such as Produttori del Barbaresco and Gaja produce remarkable Barbaresco wines that exemplify the region's winemaking prowess.
Piedmont is also famous for its white wine, Moscato d'Asti, a sweet and aromatic wine made from the Moscato grape. Producers such as Michele Chiarlo and Saracco offer delightful Moscato d'Asti wines that are loved for their fragrant bouquet and refreshing sweetness.
Additionally, the region produces other notable wines, including Barbera d'Alba, Dolcetto d'Alba, and Gavi. These wines exhibit unique characteristics that reflect the local terroir and grape varieties.
Piedmont's fine wines are a true expression of artistry and tradition, showcasing the region's commitment to excellence. Whether you're savoring a prestigious Barolo, an elegant Barbaresco, or a delightful Moscato d'Asti, Piedmont's wines offer a remarkable journey of flavors and a glimpse into the rich winemaking heritage of this captivating region.
Piedmont
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Wine Enthusiast (95)
Woodland berry, rose, camphor and a whiff of tobacco shape the fragrant nose. It's focused and elegantly structured, presenting juicy Marasca cherry, orange zest, licorice and clove set against bright acidity and taut, refined tannins.Inc. VAT£408.35 -
Vinous (93)
The 2018 Barolo Bussia is suave, elegant and silky. Crushed. Flowers, spice, mint, cinnamon, sweet red cherry and anise all meld together beautifully in the glass. Light on its feet, with terrific depth, the 2018 has so much going on. Sweet floral top notes lift the finish nicely.Inc. VAT£409.55 -
Inc. VAT£455.15 -
Wine Advocate (94)
The Prunotto 2020 Barolo Bussia is very light and luminous in appearance with shiny ruby highlights. There is a note of sweet cherry, even candied cherry, that appears on the bouquet and just as intensely on the mid-palate. Bussia offers delicate fruit in this rendition without the extra brawn and muscle that is most often associated with this site. Instead, this expression focuses in on finesse and silkiness. Fruit comes from across eight hectares in Bussia, and 32,000 bottles were created as a result.Inc. VAT£387.20 -
(6x75cl) 2012Vinous (90)
The 2012 Barolo Riserva Bussia Vigna Colonnello is an intriguing wine. Whole clusters add an exotic element of perfume to the Nebbiolo fruit in this expressive, highly nuanced Barolo. Orange peel, mint, sage and pine overtones all emerge with time in the glass. Understated and also persistent, the 2012 has quite a bit of personality.Inc. VAT£901.92 -
Vinous (94)
The 2014 Barolo Riserva Bussia Vigna Colonnello is an eccentric wine. Soaring floral and savory nuances give the 2014 an incredibly distinctive upper register. Deceptive in its mid-weight structure, the 2014 nevertheless has plenty of depth as well as freshness. Appreciating it requires a palate reset, as vinificaton with whole clusters (50%) is not common in Barolo. The 2014 is an incredibly intriguing wine, but it needs to really be taken on its own terms because it is undeniably quirky. A few hours of aeration works wonders in helping the wine come together and assimilate the strong stem character that is so pronounced upon first opening.Inc. VAT£793.24 -
Vinous (93+)
The 2015 Barolo Riserva Bussia Vigna Colonnello is a wild, eccentric wine. The use of whole clusters lends quite a bit of savory intensity. Sage, tobacco, holiday spicecake, cedar, blood orange and macerated cherry all develop with a bit of aeration. The tannins just need to soften. If they do this could be a very intriguing wine, but slight hints of oxidation make it hard to understand the direction the 2017 is headed in. No matter what, the Colonnello is a pretty exotic Barolo with a lot of character.Inc. VAT£798.80 -
Vinous (94)
The 2016 Barolo Riserva Bussia Vigna Colonnello is a dark, potent wine. Black cherry, plum, leather, menthol, licorice, lavender and dried herbs all come together in this heady, strapping Barolo. The 2016 packs a pretty huge punch, but it is also elegant and quite distinctive.Inc. VAT£736.78 -
Inc. VAT£730.40 -
Wine Advocate (95)
Distinguished by its black label, the Prunotto 2018 Barolo Riserva Bussia Vigna Colonnello is made just like all the other wines in this portfolio (with fermentation in steel tank and oak aging), but this bottle stands apart thanks to its vintage. The 2018 growing season saw uneven results when first released to market, but it has been reevaluated since, with some truly beautiful wines making their mark today. This wine is elegantly tempered by age with spice and licorice, but it also shows bright cherry and blood orange that underline healthy fruit. It finishes on a fine and silky note, with a hint of sweetness too. This is a 5,954-bottle release.Inc. VAT£653.60 -
Inc. VAT£744.80 -
Inc. VAT£477.95 -
Inc. VAT£476.75 -
Wine Advocate (95)
In addition to its ongoing stylistic evolution, Prunotto has recently added a few important new sites to its holdings, including this 1.5-hectare parcel in Serralunga d'Alba with ancient Sant'Agata marl soils. The 2020 Barolo Cerretta shows more structural heft at the back with red and blue fruit, blood orange and rusty nail. I also get root and bramble that add an earthy side to the bouquet. This is a release of 9,140 bottles.Inc. VAT£485.60 -
(6x75cl) 2022Inc. VAT£139.49 -
Vinous (89)
Good medium red. Lovely perfumed aromas of plum, rose petal and brown spices, with hints of smoke and menthol. Offers a supple texture and good sweetness and depth for normale, but also a juicy freshness and firm structure. In fact, the flavors of strawberry and mint show a slightly medicinal aspect and seem a bit closed, with the wine's tannins apparent today.Inc. VAT£729.55 -
(6x75cl) 2017Vinous (93+)
The 2017 Barolo Arborina is a big, dramatic wine. Super-ripe red fruit, mint, white pepper and spice are all amplified in a Barolo that takes all the signatures of this well-known La Morra cru and turns up the dial. As always, the Arborina has some nervousness in the tannin, but historically that is one of the things that has helped this wine age well. There is certainly no shortage of character here.Inc. VAT£412.78 -
(6x75cl) 2018Vinous (92)
The 2018 Barolo Arborina is a bit more open than it usually is. There is less depth, but also less tannin and overall structure. All the elements are nicely balanced, though, and that is why the 2018 shows so well. Sweet tobacco, cedar, mint, dried flowers and espresso add aromatic complexity throughout.Inc. VAT£446.18 -
(6x75cl) 2019Vinous (93)
The 2019 Barolo Arborina is a bright, effusive wine. Macerated cherry, licorice, dried herbs, pine and mocha all meld together. Sensual and plush, with terrific depth, the 2019 is showing very, very well today. It's a classic Renato Corino Barolo, perhaps a bit less exuberant than most years, but impeccable in its balance and overall harmony.Inc. VAT£370.72 -
(6x75cl) 2020The Renato Corino Barolo Arborina 2020 is an exquisite, multi-faceted wine hailing from the renowned Langhe region of Italy. This remarkable vintage, expertly produced by the prestigious Corino family, is characterised by its profound complexity and aromatic richness. Grown in calcareous-clay soil, the Nebbiolo grapes enhance the Barolo's singular brightness and depth, masterfully balanced with alluring fruity notes.
Harnessing traditional fermentation in stainless steel tanks for 8-10 days at a controlled 28-30°C, followed by 24 months in Slavonia oak barrels, this wine embodies an unmatchable depth and balance. Its noteworthy attributes of layered red cherries, plums, dried roses and sweet spices converge in a timeless harmony that seductively lingers on the palate. Renato Corino Barolo Arborina 2020 masterfully mirrors the quintessence of the rich Italian terroir, making it an indispensable addition to any discerning wine collection.
Inc. VAT£605.77 -
(6x75cl) 2019Ambrosia for the selective palate, Renato Corino Barolo Morra 2019 epitomises the elite vision and skill of its tried-and-true La Morra-based producer. The genesis of this Barolo sets its roots in the quaint Langhe region of Piedmont, Italy, a habitat already celebrated for its noteworthy wines. Employing traditional vinification methods, the Nebbiolo grapes are matured in Slovenian wood casks for 24 months, resulting in a wine rich in flavour and character.
The Renato Corino Barolo Morra 2019 showcases an intriguing play of red fruits, well-rounded tannins, and a hint of spice on the palate. Its noteworthy structure is captivating and illustrates the quality of Corino's meticulous cultivation practices. The potency develops on the palate, revealing a lengthy and gratifying culmination to the sip. Like Renato Corino's tradition of excellence, the Barolo Morra 2019 is a testimony to the grandeur that awaits every fine wine enthusiast.
Inc. VAT£243.89 -
(6x75cl) 2020The Renato Corino Barolo Morra 2020 is a stellar embodiment of the celebrated Piedmont region in Italy. Grown in the esteemed vineyards of La Morra, this fantastic wine is crafted by Renato Corino, a true virtuoso in winemaking. This Barolo is a remarkable expression of Nebbiolo grapes of that vintage.
With an unyielding commitment to quality, Corino utilises organic farming, negligible intervention, and careful grape selection. The wine also aged perfectly in oak barrels for 24 months, integrating robust tannins and exquisite flavours.
Renato Corino Barolo Morra 2020 offers an aromatic ensemble of ripe red fruits, rose petals, liquorice, and spice. Each sip greets the palate with a harmonious blend of richness and elegance. With excellent aging potential, it is a sublime testament to Corino's finesse and the grandeur of Barolo wines. A bottle of Renato Corino Barolo Morra 2020 is undeniably a prized addition to any wine enthusiast's collection.
Inc. VAT£359.58 -
(6x75cl) 2010Vinous (96)
A big, sweeping wine, Corino's 2010 Barolo Rocche Annunziata bursts from the glass with layers of sweet, intensely perfumed dark red fruit, flowers, mint, licorice and sweet spices. A vivid, striking wine, the 2010 flows across the palate with superb depth and purity. The creamy, textured finish is pure Rocche. This may very well be the finest Rocche Renato Corino has ever made, and that includes the 1990.The young Nebbiolo tannins are there, but they are virtually covered by the richness of the fruit.Inc. VAT£827.21 -
Vinous (96)
Rich, heady and exotic in its beauty, Corino's 2016 Barolo Rocche dell'Annunziata is a total stunner. In the glass, the 2016 Rocche is seamless and silky, with striking textural richness and persistence. Super-ripe red cherry, red plum, rose petal, mint and kirsch infuse the 2016 with layers of nuance. All the elements meld together in a rich, sumptuous Barolo that captures the essence of this great La Morra cru.Inc. VAT£279.20 -
(6x75cl) 2017Vinous (94)
The 2017 Barolo Rocche dell'Annunziata is such a pleasure to taste. I feel like I am in La Morra, in Rocche dell'Annunziata, looking down the patchwork of parcels on this steep hillside. Freshly cut flowers, mint, spice and sweet red/purplish berry fruit notes abound. More than anything though, the 2017 is distinguished by its silky tannins and exceptional balance. In a word: sublime.Inc. VAT£417.73 -
Vinous (93)
The 2018 Barolo Rocche dell'Annunziata is a very pretty and elegant wine. In 2018, there is maybe just a bit more nervousness and tannic spine than most years. Floral and spice accents lift the bright red/purplish fruit. At times relatively open and forward, while in other moments more restrained, the 2018 is full of complexity. This is nicely done.Inc. VAT£288.80 -
(6x75cl) 2020Jeb Dunnuck (95)
Medium red with a hint of orange, the 2020 Barolo Rocche Dell' Annunziata offers a spicier and more mineral-accented profile to balance out its pure ripe floral fruits, with notes of crushed stones, dark mineral, candied cherries, orange zest, and sweet cloves. It moves effortlessly and expectantly to the palate, with all its components coming together with a stylistic, weightless feel, yet it doesn’t lack for complexity and structure. It has chiseled but elegant tannins, evenly balanced acidity, and a long finish that closes with a touch more warmth than the other two wines from Ratti. It is a beautifully made wine for this vintage, with a lot to offer over the next 8-10 years.Inc. VAT£516.70 -
Embrace the luxurious finesse of the Renato Corino Barolo Vigneto Rocche 2004. This harmonious fine wine hails from the celebrated Nebbiolo wine estate nestled in the exquisite wine region of La Morra in Piemonte, Italy. A meticulously crafted creation by renowned winemaker, Renato Corino, undergone 30 days of fermentation, followed by 30 months of aging in French oak barrels. The result is a multi-layered wine imbued with deep red garnet hues and an aromatic spectrum featuring floral notes alongside hints of cherry, raspberry and a subtle touch of spice. The Renato Corino Barolo Vigneto Rocche 2004 is a testament to the thoughtful dedication and commitment of its producer to express amazingly seamless nuance, complexity, and depth to pay homage to its revered Italian terroir. This Barolo's consummate elegance and balanced tannins culminate in a lingering finish that echoes a vivid, resonating memory of magnificent viticultural mastery.
Inc. VAT£750.41 -
Here we have anything but your average Barolo classico... Renato expertly blends his best parcels in Rocche dell'Annunziata (50-year-old vines), Annunziata (26-year-old vines), Boiolo (24-year-old vines) and Villero (30-year-old vines) crus, making this something of a super cuvée. With incredible concentration, structure and balance through to the finish, this is a serious Barolo showing the intensity and classic profile that mark the 2016 vintage out as one of the best ever in Barolo.Inc. VAT£257.98
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In Bond£284.00 -
Wine Enthusiast (95)
Woodland berry, rose, camphor and a whiff of tobacco shape the fragrant nose. It's focused and elegantly structured, presenting juicy Marasca cherry, orange zest, licorice and clove set against bright acidity and taut, refined tannins.In Bond£321.00 -
Vinous (93)
The 2018 Barolo Bussia is suave, elegant and silky. Crushed. Flowers, spice, mint, cinnamon, sweet red cherry and anise all meld together beautifully in the glass. Light on its feet, with terrific depth, the 2018 has so much going on. Sweet floral top notes lift the finish nicely.In Bond£322.00 -
In Bond£360.00 -
Wine Advocate (94)
The Prunotto 2020 Barolo Bussia is very light and luminous in appearance with shiny ruby highlights. There is a note of sweet cherry, even candied cherry, that appears on the bouquet and just as intensely on the mid-palate. Bussia offers delicate fruit in this rendition without the extra brawn and muscle that is most often associated with this site. Instead, this expression focuses in on finesse and silkiness. Fruit comes from across eight hectares in Bussia, and 32,000 bottles were created as a result.In Bond£302.00 -
(6x75cl) 2012Vinous (90)
The 2012 Barolo Riserva Bussia Vigna Colonnello is an intriguing wine. Whole clusters add an exotic element of perfume to the Nebbiolo fruit in this expressive, highly nuanced Barolo. Orange peel, mint, sage and pine overtones all emerge with time in the glass. Understated and also persistent, the 2012 has quite a bit of personality.In Bond£733.00 -
Vinous (94)
The 2014 Barolo Riserva Bussia Vigna Colonnello is an eccentric wine. Soaring floral and savory nuances give the 2014 an incredibly distinctive upper register. Deceptive in its mid-weight structure, the 2014 nevertheless has plenty of depth as well as freshness. Appreciating it requires a palate reset, as vinificaton with whole clusters (50%) is not common in Barolo. The 2014 is an incredibly intriguing wine, but it needs to really be taken on its own terms because it is undeniably quirky. A few hours of aeration works wonders in helping the wine come together and assimilate the strong stem character that is so pronounced upon first opening.In Bond£645.00 -
Vinous (93+)
The 2015 Barolo Riserva Bussia Vigna Colonnello is a wild, eccentric wine. The use of whole clusters lends quite a bit of savory intensity. Sage, tobacco, holiday spicecake, cedar, blood orange and macerated cherry all develop with a bit of aeration. The tannins just need to soften. If they do this could be a very intriguing wine, but slight hints of oxidation make it hard to understand the direction the 2017 is headed in. No matter what, the Colonnello is a pretty exotic Barolo with a lot of character.In Bond£645.00 -
Vinous (94)
The 2016 Barolo Riserva Bussia Vigna Colonnello is a dark, potent wine. Black cherry, plum, leather, menthol, licorice, lavender and dried herbs all come together in this heady, strapping Barolo. The 2016 packs a pretty huge punch, but it is also elegant and quite distinctive.In Bond£594.00 -
In Bond£588.00 -
Wine Advocate (95)
Distinguished by its black label, the Prunotto 2018 Barolo Riserva Bussia Vigna Colonnello is made just like all the other wines in this portfolio (with fermentation in steel tank and oak aging), but this bottle stands apart thanks to its vintage. The 2018 growing season saw uneven results when first released to market, but it has been reevaluated since, with some truly beautiful wines making their mark today. This wine is elegantly tempered by age with spice and licorice, but it also shows bright cherry and blood orange that underline healthy fruit. It finishes on a fine and silky note, with a hint of sweetness too. This is a 5,954-bottle release.In Bond£524.00 -
In Bond£600.00 -
In Bond£379.00 -
In Bond£378.00 -
Wine Advocate (95)
In addition to its ongoing stylistic evolution, Prunotto has recently added a few important new sites to its holdings, including this 1.5-hectare parcel in Serralunga d'Alba with ancient Sant'Agata marl soils. The 2020 Barolo Cerretta shows more structural heft at the back with red and blue fruit, blood orange and rusty nail. I also get root and bramble that add an earthy side to the bouquet. This is a release of 9,140 bottles.In Bond£384.00 -
(6x75cl) 2022In Bond£97.00 -
Vinous (89)
Good medium red. Lovely perfumed aromas of plum, rose petal and brown spices, with hints of smoke and menthol. Offers a supple texture and good sweetness and depth for normale, but also a juicy freshness and firm structure. In fact, the flavors of strawberry and mint show a slightly medicinal aspect and seem a bit closed, with the wine's tannins apparent today.In Bond£568.00 -
(6x75cl) 2017Vinous (93+)
The 2017 Barolo Arborina is a big, dramatic wine. Super-ripe red fruit, mint, white pepper and spice are all amplified in a Barolo that takes all the signatures of this well-known La Morra cru and turns up the dial. As always, the Arborina has some nervousness in the tannin, but historically that is one of the things that has helped this wine age well. There is certainly no shortage of character here.In Bond£324.74 -
(6x75cl) 2018Vinous (92)
The 2018 Barolo Arborina is a bit more open than it usually is. There is less depth, but also less tannin and overall structure. All the elements are nicely balanced, though, and that is why the 2018 shows so well. Sweet tobacco, cedar, mint, dried flowers and espresso add aromatic complexity throughout.In Bond£352.58 -
(6x75cl) 2019Vinous (93)
The 2019 Barolo Arborina is a bright, effusive wine. Macerated cherry, licorice, dried herbs, pine and mocha all meld together. Sensual and plush, with terrific depth, the 2019 is showing very, very well today. It's a classic Renato Corino Barolo, perhaps a bit less exuberant than most years, but impeccable in its balance and overall harmony.In Bond£289.69 -
(6x75cl) 2020The Renato Corino Barolo Arborina 2020 is an exquisite, multi-faceted wine hailing from the renowned Langhe region of Italy. This remarkable vintage, expertly produced by the prestigious Corino family, is characterised by its profound complexity and aromatic richness. Grown in calcareous-clay soil, the Nebbiolo grapes enhance the Barolo's singular brightness and depth, masterfully balanced with alluring fruity notes.
Harnessing traditional fermentation in stainless steel tanks for 8-10 days at a controlled 28-30°C, followed by 24 months in Slavonia oak barrels, this wine embodies an unmatchable depth and balance. Its noteworthy attributes of layered red cherries, plums, dried roses and sweet spices converge in a timeless harmony that seductively lingers on the palate. Renato Corino Barolo Arborina 2020 masterfully mirrors the quintessence of the rich Italian terroir, making it an indispensable addition to any discerning wine collection.
In Bond£485.57 -
(6x75cl) 2019Ambrosia for the selective palate, Renato Corino Barolo Morra 2019 epitomises the elite vision and skill of its tried-and-true La Morra-based producer. The genesis of this Barolo sets its roots in the quaint Langhe region of Piedmont, Italy, a habitat already celebrated for its noteworthy wines. Employing traditional vinification methods, the Nebbiolo grapes are matured in Slovenian wood casks for 24 months, resulting in a wine rich in flavour and character.
The Renato Corino Barolo Morra 2019 showcases an intriguing play of red fruits, well-rounded tannins, and a hint of spice on the palate. Its noteworthy structure is captivating and illustrates the quality of Corino's meticulous cultivation practices. The potency develops on the palate, revealing a lengthy and gratifying culmination to the sip. Like Renato Corino's tradition of excellence, the Barolo Morra 2019 is a testimony to the grandeur that awaits every fine wine enthusiast.
In Bond£184.00 -
(6x75cl) 2020The Renato Corino Barolo Morra 2020 is a stellar embodiment of the celebrated Piedmont region in Italy. Grown in the esteemed vineyards of La Morra, this fantastic wine is crafted by Renato Corino, a true virtuoso in winemaking. This Barolo is a remarkable expression of Nebbiolo grapes of that vintage.
With an unyielding commitment to quality, Corino utilises organic farming, negligible intervention, and careful grape selection. The wine also aged perfectly in oak barrels for 24 months, integrating robust tannins and exquisite flavours.
Renato Corino Barolo Morra 2020 offers an aromatic ensemble of ripe red fruits, rose petals, liquorice, and spice. Each sip greets the palate with a harmonious blend of richness and elegance. With excellent aging potential, it is a sublime testament to Corino's finesse and the grandeur of Barolo wines. A bottle of Renato Corino Barolo Morra 2020 is undeniably a prized addition to any wine enthusiast's collection.
In Bond£280.41 -
(6x75cl) 2010Vinous (96)
A big, sweeping wine, Corino's 2010 Barolo Rocche Annunziata bursts from the glass with layers of sweet, intensely perfumed dark red fruit, flowers, mint, licorice and sweet spices. A vivid, striking wine, the 2010 flows across the palate with superb depth and purity. The creamy, textured finish is pure Rocche. This may very well be the finest Rocche Renato Corino has ever made, and that includes the 1990.The young Nebbiolo tannins are there, but they are virtually covered by the richness of the fruit.In Bond£670.10 -
Vinous (96)
Rich, heady and exotic in its beauty, Corino's 2016 Barolo Rocche dell'Annunziata is a total stunner. In the glass, the 2016 Rocche is seamless and silky, with striking textural richness and persistence. Super-ripe red cherry, red plum, rose petal, mint and kirsch infuse the 2016 with layers of nuance. All the elements meld together in a rich, sumptuous Barolo that captures the essence of this great La Morra cru.In Bond£212.00 -
(6x75cl) 2017Vinous (94)
The 2017 Barolo Rocche dell'Annunziata is such a pleasure to taste. I feel like I am in La Morra, in Rocche dell'Annunziata, looking down the patchwork of parcels on this steep hillside. Freshly cut flowers, mint, spice and sweet red/purplish berry fruit notes abound. More than anything though, the 2017 is distinguished by its silky tannins and exceptional balance. In a word: sublime.In Bond£328.87 -
Vinous (93)
The 2018 Barolo Rocche dell'Annunziata is a very pretty and elegant wine. In 2018, there is maybe just a bit more nervousness and tannic spine than most years. Floral and spice accents lift the bright red/purplish fruit. At times relatively open and forward, while in other moments more restrained, the 2018 is full of complexity. This is nicely done.In Bond£220.00 -
(6x75cl) 2020Jeb Dunnuck (95)
Medium red with a hint of orange, the 2020 Barolo Rocche Dell' Annunziata offers a spicier and more mineral-accented profile to balance out its pure ripe floral fruits, with notes of crushed stones, dark mineral, candied cherries, orange zest, and sweet cloves. It moves effortlessly and expectantly to the palate, with all its components coming together with a stylistic, weightless feel, yet it doesn’t lack for complexity and structure. It has chiseled but elegant tannins, evenly balanced acidity, and a long finish that closes with a touch more warmth than the other two wines from Ratti. It is a beautifully made wine for this vintage, with a lot to offer over the next 8-10 years.In Bond£411.34 -
Embrace the luxurious finesse of the Renato Corino Barolo Vigneto Rocche 2004. This harmonious fine wine hails from the celebrated Nebbiolo wine estate nestled in the exquisite wine region of La Morra in Piemonte, Italy. A meticulously crafted creation by renowned winemaker, Renato Corino, undergone 30 days of fermentation, followed by 30 months of aging in French oak barrels. The result is a multi-layered wine imbued with deep red garnet hues and an aromatic spectrum featuring floral notes alongside hints of cherry, raspberry and a subtle touch of spice. The Renato Corino Barolo Vigneto Rocche 2004 is a testament to the thoughtful dedication and commitment of its producer to express amazingly seamless nuance, complexity, and depth to pay homage to its revered Italian terroir. This Barolo's consummate elegance and balanced tannins culminate in a lingering finish that echoes a vivid, resonating memory of magnificent viticultural mastery.
Inc. VAT£700.80 -
Here we have anything but your average Barolo classico... Renato expertly blends his best parcels in Rocche dell'Annunziata (50-year-old vines), Annunziata (26-year-old vines), Boiolo (24-year-old vines) and Villero (30-year-old vines) crus, making this something of a super cuvée. With incredible concentration, structure and balance through to the finish, this is a serious Barolo showing the intensity and classic profile that mark the 2016 vintage out as one of the best ever in Barolo.In Bond£195.00

