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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Vinous - Antonio Galloni (99)
The 2013 Barolo Riserva Monfortino picks up where the 1999 and 1996 leave off. Tannic and imposing, the 2013 is an austere young Monfortino for the cellar. Soaring aromatics and vibrant, palate-staining fruit are some of the signatures. Readers should expect a bold, large-framed Monfortino.Inc. VAT£1,612.39 -
Vinous - Antonio Galloni (99)
The 2013 Barolo Riserva Monfortino picks up where the 1999 and 1996 leave off. Tannic and imposing, the 2013 is an austere young Monfortino for the cellar. Soaring aromatics and vibrant, palate-staining fruit are some of the signatures. Readers should expect a bold, large-framed Monfortino.Inc. VAT£3,421.58 -
(6x75cl) 2013Vinous - Antonio Galloni (99)
The 2013 Barolo Riserva Monfortino picks up where the 1999 and 1996 leave off. Tannic and imposing, the 2013 is an austere young Monfortino for the cellar. Soaring aromatics and vibrant, palate-staining fruit are some of the signatures. Readers should expect a bold, large-framed Monfortino.Inc. VAT£6,312.04 -
Vinous - Antonio Galloni (100)
The 2014 Monfortino, on the other hand, belongs to a group of later-ripening years that includes 2002 and 2008. Dark and intensely aromatic, the 2014 is also supremely refined, especially within the context of young Barolo. It’s another wine that ideally is best forgotten in the cellar for at least a few years.Inc. VAT£1,932.79 -
Vinous - Antonio Galloni (100)
The 2014 Monfortino, on the other hand, belongs to a group of later-ripening years that includes 2002 and 2008. Dark and intensely aromatic, the 2014 is also supremely refined, especially within the context of young Barolo. It’s another wine that ideally is best forgotten in the cellar for at least a few years.Inc. VAT£5,208.38 -
Vinous - Antonio Galloni (100)
The 2014 Monfortino, on the other hand, belongs to a group of later-ripening years that includes 2002 and 2008. Dark and intensely aromatic, the 2014 is also supremely refined, especially within the context of young Barolo. It’s another wine that ideally is best forgotten in the cellar for at least a few years.Inc. VAT£2,567.99 -
Vinous - Antonio Galloni (99)
We served the just-released 2015 as a last-minute surprise. It was the perfect conclusion to this dinner, as it really brought all the themes of the evening back to the present. Young and quite vibrant, the 2015 has a long life ahead of it. Like so many of today’s best Barolos, it can be enjoyed far younger than was once the norm.Inc. VAT£2,862.79 -
Vinous - Antonio Galloni (99)
We served the just-released 2015 as a last-minute surprise. It was the perfect conclusion to this dinner, as it really brought all the themes of the evening back to the present. Young and quite vibrant, the 2015 has a long life ahead of it. Like so many of today’s best Barolos, it can be enjoyed far younger than was once the norm.Inc. VAT£6,673.58 -
Vinous - Antonio Galloni (99)
We served the just-released 2015 as a last-minute surprise. It was the perfect conclusion to this dinner, as it really brought all the themes of the evening back to the present. Young and quite vibrant, the 2015 has a long life ahead of it. Like so many of today’s best Barolos, it can be enjoyed far younger than was once the norm.Inc. VAT£2,689.19 -
(12x75cl) 2009Inc. VAT£1,530.58 -
Vinous - Antonio Galloni (99)
The 2013 Barolo Riserva Monfortino picks up where the 1999 and 1996 leave off. Tannic and imposing, the 2013 is an austere young Monfortino for the cellar. Soaring aromatics and vibrant, palate-staining fruit are some of the signatures. Readers should expect a bold, large-framed Monfortino.Inc. VAT£2,425.19 -
Inc. VAT£1,138.78 -
Wine Advocate (94)
Roberto Conterno bought this parcel in Arione in 2015 and was well aware of the character and power of its fruit. The Giacomo Conterno 2021 Nebbiolo d'Alba Vigna Arione pretty much follows the same winemaking procedures as Barolo. It spends three years in large oak cask and goes to market about four months after bottling. The first vintage produced was officially 2019 (although a special charity edition was produced in 2015), with a current production of 7,000 bottles. You grasp the complexity and inner strength of Nebbiolo with lovely side notes of pressed violet, licorice and white cherry.Inc. VAT£797.98 -
(6x75cl) 2010Vinous (90+)
Good dark red. Distinctly darker on the nose than the Villero, offering scents of medicinal black fruits and licorice. Juicy, tightly wound and youthfully imploded, showing limited fruit and personality today. Much more tannic, too: does this have the mid-palate fruit to evolve gracefully? This may be in an awkward post-bottling stage today.Inc. VAT£449.15 -
Vinous (95)
The 2016 Barolo Bussia is a wine of tremendous character and complexity. Menthol, lavender, black cherry, graphite, cloves and leather all open up in the glass. Virile and layered, with tons of depth, the 2016 Bussia has so much to offer. A few years in the cellar will help the tannins soften, but the 2016 is already quite expressive. It is also one of the very finest wines I have ever tasted from Fenocchio.Inc. VAT£239.98 -
James Suckling (97)
Wow. This is so perfumed and beautiful with scents of berry, walnut, dried herb and cherry. So subtle. Full body, super integrated tannins and a long finish. Gorgeous. Best Cannubi this year? Drink or hold.Inc. VAT£169.07 -
(1x300cl) 2017Vinous (91)
The 2017 Barolo Cannubi is a very pretty, ethereal Barolo. Crushed flowers, sweet dried red berries, mint, chalk and white pepper are all nicely lifted. This is a decidedly light style, even for Cannubi.Inc. VAT£350.14 -
Inc. VAT£854.38 -
(6x75cl) 2010Vinous (92-94)
(includes 20% rose; these are Fenocchio's oldest vines but his Villero bottling is not typically an outsized wine): Good full medium red. Aromas of candied raspberry, violet and flinty minerality. Juicy and tightly wound but with insidious sweetness to its youthful red fruit flavors. Wonderfully fine-grained, perfumed wine with firm but harmonious tannic spine and excellent energy.Inc. VAT£434.44 -
James Suckling (95)
Aromas of flowers and cedar with plums and beeswax. Full-bodied, chewy and very structured. Very linear and tight. Needs three or four years to come together. Try in 2023.Inc. VAT£383.98 -
(6x150cl) 2016Vinous (94)
The 2016 Barolo Villero is a powerful, clenched wine. Then again, that's Villero. Readers will have to be patient, that much is clear. White pepper, chalk, dried flowers, dried red cherry and mint open up over time, but the 2016 is sinewy and nervous in feel, with just enough fruit to keep things in balance. Hints of sage, tobacco, leather and menthol add the closing touches of complexity.Inc. VAT£1,144.75 -
(1x300cl) 2017Vinous (93)
The 2017 Barolo Villero is another terrific wine in this range from Fenocchio. Dark and layered in the glass, with veins of the firm tannin that often defines Villero, the 2017 is wonderfully expressive. Sweet red cherry, iron, dried herbs and earthy tones all open in the glass. Readers will find a tightly wound, savory Barolo of real character. Give it a few years to unwind.Inc. VAT£366.94 -
(12x75cl) 2010Vinous (93)
Ferruccio Grimaldi's 2010 Barolo is an excellent introduction to the vintage. Dark red cherry, plum, cinnamon and new leather notes emerge from the glass in a distinctive, medium-bodied Barolo. The 2010 stands out for its energy, balance and poise. Freshly cut flowers and tobacco linger on the finish. The 2010 is showing beautifully at this stage, especially if given a little aeration. Dried flowers and spices linger on the lifted finish. I very much like the sense of energy and intensity here. Grimaldi's Barolo is made from plots in Ravera and Terlo, and aged in a combination of cask and smaller French oak barrels.Inc. VAT£386.47 -
Vinous (90)
Orange peel, cinnamon, tobacco, licorice and dried cherries lift from the glass in Grimaldi's 2011 Barolo. Exotic, nuanced and wonderfully expressive today, the 2011 is an excellent choice for drinking over the near term, as the flavors already show nice signs of development. The 2011 is strong for an entry-level Barolo. The 2011 was aged in both cask and smaller French oak barrels.Inc. VAT£91.73 -
The Giacomo Grimaldi Barolo Coste 1997 epitomises the finesse and character inherent to the Langhe region. Crafted from 100% Nebbiolo grapes harvested meticulously from the Coste vineyards, this vintage showcases decades of expertise. Fermented in traditional wooden vats, followed by an extensive ageing process in a combination of local Barolo oak barrels, the 1997 expression reveals complex aromas of ripe cherries, truffles, and subtle notes of cedar. Giacomo Grimaldi, a family-owned estate with a storied heritage, has maintained sustainable viticulture practices, ensuring the terroir's purity is reflected in every bottle. On palate, it offers a harmonious balance of tannins and acidity, evolving gracefully with time. This exceptional vintage is a testament to Giacomo Grimaldi's dedication to producing outstanding Barolo, ideal for discerning collectors and connoisseurs alike.
Inc. VAT£1,030.18 -
Indulge your senses with the Giacomo Grimaldi Barolo Coste 2000, an exquisite Italian wine rich in complexity and elegance. Crafted within the illustrious Barolo region in Piedmont, this exclusive vintage is meticulously produced from 100% Nebbiolo grapes, embodying the epitome of traditional winemaking. Giacomo Grimaldi, noted for his unwavering commitment to quality and authenticity, ensures this wine undergoes an extended maceration of 25 days, amplifying its tannic structure and distinctive character. Hints of smoke and incense are layered with delineated nuances of wildberries and forest floors, creating a fusion of tastes seamlessly captured in each bottle. Alluring and rare, the Giacomo Grimaldi Barolo Coste 2000 culminates in an impressively long and persistent finish, a treat for any discerning palate. This wine, aged 24 months in traditional barrel, promises more than just a taste but a journey exploring the depths of fine Italian viticulture.
Inc. VAT£906.41 -
(12x75cl) 2010From the distinguished Piedmont region of Italy comes the esteemed Giacomo Grimaldi Barolo Coste 2010. Hailing from the venerated Grimaldi estate, known for its meticulous blend of traditional and innovative methods, this Barolo is a testament to winemaking craftsmanship. Strict hand-harvesting is followed by extensive fermentation in roto-fermenters, and then ageing in a carefully curated mix of French oak barrels, before spending another two years maturing in the bottle.
The result is a wine brimming with a harmonious blend of cherry, spice, and liquorice notes, laid over an exquisitely structured tannin body. Its deep ruby hue and lingering dry finish truly encapsulate everything one would expect from a premium Barolo.
A true drinker's delight, the Giacomo Grimaldi Barolo Coste 2010 seamlessly bridges tradition and modernity, mirroring the ethos of the revered Grimaldi estate.
Inc. VAT£696.41 -
(6x75cl) 2019One of the finest expressions of its vintage, the Gianni Gagliardo Barolo 2019 hails from the famed Italian wine region of Piedmont. Produced by the esteemed Gianni Gagliardo - a family-run winery with a history spanning over three generations - this wine showcases their adept viticulture and wine-making techniques. Hand-harvested from mature vineyards, the Nebbiolo grapes are allowed to undergo traditional fermentation in stainless steel vats followed by three years of maturation in oak barrels. This process imbues the Barolo 2019 with richly nuanced fragrance notes of dried herbs, plush dark fruits, and elegant, earthy undertones. On tasting, its complex equilibrium of fine-grained tannins and admirable acid structure rounds off a lavish, persistent, and vibrant finish. This Gianni Gagliardo Barolo 2019 is a testament to the time-honoured traditions and savoir-faire of Italian winemaking, and an absolute treat for any discerning oenophile.
Inc. VAT£305.15 -
The Gianni Gagliardo Barolo Castelletto 2018 is meticulously crafted from 100% Nebbiolo grapes, hailing from the illustrious vineyards of Castelletto in the heart of Monforte d’Alba, Italy. This Barolo showcases the deft winemaking prowess of the Gagliardo estate, boasting four decades of piemontese winemaking tradition.
This expressive wine tantalises with a complex nose of red fruits, smoke, and forest floor whilst delivering a delightful, seamlessly balanced palate. Aged for 24 months in large oak barrels and then transferred into the bottle, it revels in its rich, tannic structure without compromising on finesse.
As an exemplary choice for confident cellaring, the Gianni Gagliardo Barolo Castelletto 2018 displays the distinctive profundity of the Nebbiolo variety, coupled with the unique terroir of Barolo. This esteemed vintage encapsulates the symbol of Italian heritage and the essence of the Gagliardo family's passion for this inspiring craft.
Inc. VAT£500.00 -
The Gianni Gagliardo Barolo Castelletto 2019 exemplifies the superior craft of Italian winemaking. Produced in the luscious vineyards of Barolo, home to the elite Nebbiolo grape, this Barolo is a testament to meticulous viniculture. Famed producer Gianni Gagliardo displays masterful attention to detail, subjecting the grapes to a prolonged maceration process which imparts classically full-bodied, robust character. Aged in French oak barrels, it develops a sophisticated earthy intensity, interwoven with an inviting underlay of red fruits and balsamic nuances.
The 2019 vintage receives accolades for its remarkable balance, demonstrating the Gagliardo family's commitment to the varietal's authenticity. The sophisticated palette and intoxicating aroma of the Gianni Gagliardo Barolo Castelletto 2019 reflect an unmatched winemaking heritage. Imbibe in this exquisite wine and relish the intricate dance between power and elegance, reminiscent of Barolo's verdant landscapes and Gianni Gagliardo's renowned expertise.
Inc. VAT£534.80
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Vinous - Antonio Galloni (99)
The 2013 Barolo Riserva Monfortino picks up where the 1999 and 1996 leave off. Tannic and imposing, the 2013 is an austere young Monfortino for the cellar. Soaring aromatics and vibrant, palate-staining fruit are some of the signatures. Readers should expect a bold, large-framed Monfortino.In Bond£1,337.00 -
Vinous - Antonio Galloni (99)
The 2013 Barolo Riserva Monfortino picks up where the 1999 and 1996 leave off. Tannic and imposing, the 2013 is an austere young Monfortino for the cellar. Soaring aromatics and vibrant, palate-staining fruit are some of the signatures. Readers should expect a bold, large-framed Monfortino.In Bond£2,838.00 -
(6x75cl) 2013Vinous - Antonio Galloni (99)
The 2013 Barolo Riserva Monfortino picks up where the 1999 and 1996 leave off. Tannic and imposing, the 2013 is an austere young Monfortino for the cellar. Soaring aromatics and vibrant, palate-staining fruit are some of the signatures. Readers should expect a bold, large-framed Monfortino.In Bond£5,244.00 -
Vinous - Antonio Galloni (100)
The 2014 Monfortino, on the other hand, belongs to a group of later-ripening years that includes 2002 and 2008. Dark and intensely aromatic, the 2014 is also supremely refined, especially within the context of young Barolo. It’s another wine that ideally is best forgotten in the cellar for at least a few years.In Bond£1,604.00 -
Vinous - Antonio Galloni (100)
The 2014 Monfortino, on the other hand, belongs to a group of later-ripening years that includes 2002 and 2008. Dark and intensely aromatic, the 2014 is also supremely refined, especially within the context of young Barolo. It’s another wine that ideally is best forgotten in the cellar for at least a few years.In Bond£4,327.00 -
Vinous - Antonio Galloni (100)
The 2014 Monfortino, on the other hand, belongs to a group of later-ripening years that includes 2002 and 2008. Dark and intensely aromatic, the 2014 is also supremely refined, especially within the context of young Barolo. It’s another wine that ideally is best forgotten in the cellar for at least a few years.In Bond£2,130.00 -
Vinous - Antonio Galloni (99)
We served the just-released 2015 as a last-minute surprise. It was the perfect conclusion to this dinner, as it really brought all the themes of the evening back to the present. Young and quite vibrant, the 2015 has a long life ahead of it. Like so many of today’s best Barolos, it can be enjoyed far younger than was once the norm.In Bond£2,379.00 -
Vinous - Antonio Galloni (99)
We served the just-released 2015 as a last-minute surprise. It was the perfect conclusion to this dinner, as it really brought all the themes of the evening back to the present. Young and quite vibrant, the 2015 has a long life ahead of it. Like so many of today’s best Barolos, it can be enjoyed far younger than was once the norm.In Bond£5,548.00 -
Vinous - Antonio Galloni (99)
We served the just-released 2015 as a last-minute surprise. It was the perfect conclusion to this dinner, as it really brought all the themes of the evening back to the present. Young and quite vibrant, the 2015 has a long life ahead of it. Like so many of today’s best Barolos, it can be enjoyed far younger than was once the norm.In Bond£2,231.00 -
(12x75cl) 2009In Bond£1,237.00 -
Vinous - Antonio Galloni (99)
The 2013 Barolo Riserva Monfortino picks up where the 1999 and 1996 leave off. Tannic and imposing, the 2013 is an austere young Monfortino for the cellar. Soaring aromatics and vibrant, palate-staining fruit are some of the signatures. Readers should expect a bold, large-framed Monfortino.In Bond£2,011.00 -
In Bond£929.00 -
Wine Advocate (94)
Roberto Conterno bought this parcel in Arione in 2015 and was well aware of the character and power of its fruit. The Giacomo Conterno 2021 Nebbiolo d'Alba Vigna Arione pretty much follows the same winemaking procedures as Barolo. It spends three years in large oak cask and goes to market about four months after bottling. The first vintage produced was officially 2019 (although a special charity edition was produced in 2015), with a current production of 7,000 bottles. You grasp the complexity and inner strength of Nebbiolo with lovely side notes of pressed violet, licorice and white cherry.In Bond£645.00 -
(6x75cl) 2010Vinous (90+)
Good dark red. Distinctly darker on the nose than the Villero, offering scents of medicinal black fruits and licorice. Juicy, tightly wound and youthfully imploded, showing limited fruit and personality today. Much more tannic, too: does this have the mid-palate fruit to evolve gracefully? This may be in an awkward post-bottling stage today.In Bond£355.00 -
Vinous (95)
The 2016 Barolo Bussia is a wine of tremendous character and complexity. Menthol, lavender, black cherry, graphite, cloves and leather all open up in the glass. Virile and layered, with tons of depth, the 2016 Bussia has so much to offer. A few years in the cellar will help the tannins soften, but the 2016 is already quite expressive. It is also one of the very finest wines I have ever tasted from Fenocchio.In Bond£180.00 -
James Suckling (97)
Wow. This is so perfumed and beautiful with scents of berry, walnut, dried herb and cherry. So subtle. Full body, super integrated tannins and a long finish. Gorgeous. Best Cannubi this year? Drink or hold.In Bond£134.00 -
(1x300cl) 2017Vinous (91)
The 2017 Barolo Cannubi is a very pretty, ethereal Barolo. Crushed flowers, sweet dried red berries, mint, chalk and white pepper are all nicely lifted. This is a decidedly light style, even for Cannubi.In Bond£278.00 -
In Bond£692.00 -
(6x75cl) 2010Vinous (92-94)
(includes 20% rose; these are Fenocchio's oldest vines but his Villero bottling is not typically an outsized wine): Good full medium red. Aromas of candied raspberry, violet and flinty minerality. Juicy and tightly wound but with insidious sweetness to its youthful red fruit flavors. Wonderfully fine-grained, perfumed wine with firm but harmonious tannic spine and excellent energy.In Bond£346.00 -
James Suckling (95)
Aromas of flowers and cedar with plums and beeswax. Full-bodied, chewy and very structured. Very linear and tight. Needs three or four years to come together. Try in 2023.In Bond£300.00 -
(6x150cl) 2016Vinous (94)
The 2016 Barolo Villero is a powerful, clenched wine. Then again, that's Villero. Readers will have to be patient, that much is clear. White pepper, chalk, dried flowers, dried red cherry and mint open up over time, but the 2016 is sinewy and nervous in feel, with just enough fruit to keep things in balance. Hints of sage, tobacco, leather and menthol add the closing touches of complexity.In Bond£914.00 -
(1x300cl) 2017Vinous (93)
The 2017 Barolo Villero is another terrific wine in this range from Fenocchio. Dark and layered in the glass, with veins of the firm tannin that often defines Villero, the 2017 is wonderfully expressive. Sweet red cherry, iron, dried herbs and earthy tones all open in the glass. Readers will find a tightly wound, savory Barolo of real character. Give it a few years to unwind.In Bond£292.00 -
(12x75cl) 2010Vinous (93)
Ferruccio Grimaldi's 2010 Barolo is an excellent introduction to the vintage. Dark red cherry, plum, cinnamon and new leather notes emerge from the glass in a distinctive, medium-bodied Barolo. The 2010 stands out for its energy, balance and poise. Freshly cut flowers and tobacco linger on the finish. The 2010 is showing beautifully at this stage, especially if given a little aeration. Dried flowers and spices linger on the lifted finish. I very much like the sense of energy and intensity here. Grimaldi's Barolo is made from plots in Ravera and Terlo, and aged in a combination of cask and smaller French oak barrels.In Bond£290.00 -
Vinous (90)
Orange peel, cinnamon, tobacco, licorice and dried cherries lift from the glass in Grimaldi's 2011 Barolo. Exotic, nuanced and wonderfully expressive today, the 2011 is an excellent choice for drinking over the near term, as the flavors already show nice signs of development. The 2011 is strong for an entry-level Barolo. The 2011 was aged in both cask and smaller French oak barrels.In Bond£73.00 -
The Giacomo Grimaldi Barolo Coste 1997 epitomises the finesse and character inherent to the Langhe region. Crafted from 100% Nebbiolo grapes harvested meticulously from the Coste vineyards, this vintage showcases decades of expertise. Fermented in traditional wooden vats, followed by an extensive ageing process in a combination of local Barolo oak barrels, the 1997 expression reveals complex aromas of ripe cherries, truffles, and subtle notes of cedar. Giacomo Grimaldi, a family-owned estate with a storied heritage, has maintained sustainable viticulture practices, ensuring the terroir's purity is reflected in every bottle. On palate, it offers a harmonious balance of tannins and acidity, evolving gracefully with time. This exceptional vintage is a testament to Giacomo Grimaldi's dedication to producing outstanding Barolo, ideal for discerning collectors and connoisseurs alike.
In Bond£820.00 -
Indulge your senses with the Giacomo Grimaldi Barolo Coste 2000, an exquisite Italian wine rich in complexity and elegance. Crafted within the illustrious Barolo region in Piedmont, this exclusive vintage is meticulously produced from 100% Nebbiolo grapes, embodying the epitome of traditional winemaking. Giacomo Grimaldi, noted for his unwavering commitment to quality and authenticity, ensures this wine undergoes an extended maceration of 25 days, amplifying its tannic structure and distinctive character. Hints of smoke and incense are layered with delineated nuances of wildberries and forest floors, creating a fusion of tastes seamlessly captured in each bottle. Alluring and rare, the Giacomo Grimaldi Barolo Coste 2000 culminates in an impressively long and persistent finish, a treat for any discerning palate. This wine, aged 24 months in traditional barrel, promises more than just a taste but a journey exploring the depths of fine Italian viticulture.
Inc. VAT£856.80 -
(12x75cl) 2010From the distinguished Piedmont region of Italy comes the esteemed Giacomo Grimaldi Barolo Coste 2010. Hailing from the venerated Grimaldi estate, known for its meticulous blend of traditional and innovative methods, this Barolo is a testament to winemaking craftsmanship. Strict hand-harvesting is followed by extensive fermentation in roto-fermenters, and then ageing in a carefully curated mix of French oak barrels, before spending another two years maturing in the bottle.
The result is a wine brimming with a harmonious blend of cherry, spice, and liquorice notes, laid over an exquisitely structured tannin body. Its deep ruby hue and lingering dry finish truly encapsulate everything one would expect from a premium Barolo.
A true drinker's delight, the Giacomo Grimaldi Barolo Coste 2010 seamlessly bridges tradition and modernity, mirroring the ethos of the revered Grimaldi estate.
In Bond£539.00 -
(6x75cl) 2019One of the finest expressions of its vintage, the Gianni Gagliardo Barolo 2019 hails from the famed Italian wine region of Piedmont. Produced by the esteemed Gianni Gagliardo - a family-run winery with a history spanning over three generations - this wine showcases their adept viticulture and wine-making techniques. Hand-harvested from mature vineyards, the Nebbiolo grapes are allowed to undergo traditional fermentation in stainless steel vats followed by three years of maturation in oak barrels. This process imbues the Barolo 2019 with richly nuanced fragrance notes of dried herbs, plush dark fruits, and elegant, earthy undertones. On tasting, its complex equilibrium of fine-grained tannins and admirable acid structure rounds off a lavish, persistent, and vibrant finish. This Gianni Gagliardo Barolo 2019 is a testament to the time-honoured traditions and savoir-faire of Italian winemaking, and an absolute treat for any discerning oenophile.
In Bond£235.05 -
The Gianni Gagliardo Barolo Castelletto 2018 is meticulously crafted from 100% Nebbiolo grapes, hailing from the illustrious vineyards of Castelletto in the heart of Monforte d’Alba, Italy. This Barolo showcases the deft winemaking prowess of the Gagliardo estate, boasting four decades of piemontese winemaking tradition.
This expressive wine tantalises with a complex nose of red fruits, smoke, and forest floor whilst delivering a delightful, seamlessly balanced palate. Aged for 24 months in large oak barrels and then transferred into the bottle, it revels in its rich, tannic structure without compromising on finesse.
As an exemplary choice for confident cellaring, the Gianni Gagliardo Barolo Castelletto 2018 displays the distinctive profundity of the Nebbiolo variety, coupled with the unique terroir of Barolo. This esteemed vintage encapsulates the symbol of Italian heritage and the essence of the Gagliardo family's passion for this inspiring craft.
In Bond£396.00 -
The Gianni Gagliardo Barolo Castelletto 2019 exemplifies the superior craft of Italian winemaking. Produced in the luscious vineyards of Barolo, home to the elite Nebbiolo grape, this Barolo is a testament to meticulous viniculture. Famed producer Gianni Gagliardo displays masterful attention to detail, subjecting the grapes to a prolonged maceration process which imparts classically full-bodied, robust character. Aged in French oak barrels, it develops a sophisticated earthy intensity, interwoven with an inviting underlay of red fruits and balsamic nuances.
The 2019 vintage receives accolades for its remarkable balance, demonstrating the Gagliardo family's commitment to the varietal's authenticity. The sophisticated palette and intoxicating aroma of the Gianni Gagliardo Barolo Castelletto 2019 reflect an unmatched winemaking heritage. Imbibe in this exquisite wine and relish the intricate dance between power and elegance, reminiscent of Barolo's verdant landscapes and Gianni Gagliardo's renowned expertise.
In Bond£425.00

