Barolo
Known as the king of wines, it is potent, complex and long-lived wine made from the Nebbiolo grape. The appellation is spread over 2,134 ha in total and consists of several villages and communes. divided into a multitude of individual vineyard sites and crus similar to Burgundy, with many producers owning small plots of the individual crus.
The main winemaking approach is a long maceration of Nebbiolo grapes - between 30 to 60 days -followed by a long maturation period in large old casks for a minimum of 38 months. And many producers often choose to age their wines even longer than this because of the intense fruit and powerful tannins of their grapes.
The combination of microclimate, altitude, soil, exposition and each winemaker’s individual touch is what makes every Barolo different. And in the main communes such as Serralunga, Castiglione Falletto, and La Morra, their Barolos are renowned for certain characteristics unique to each of them, due to their differing soils and exposition.
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Piedmont | 2 | 95+ (VN) |
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Vinous (95+)The 2008 Barolo Campè (magnum) has aged impeccably. Gracious, silky and perfumed, with striking red berry fruit, the 2008 is in a gorgeous place for drinking now. Readers who own the 2008 in magnum are in for a real treat. The 2008 is floral, lifted and incredibly refined. It is also one of the most complete and alluring wines I have tasted from La Spinetta. |
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Piedmont | 2 | 94+ (VN) |
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£598.78 |
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Vinous (94+)La Spinetta's 2013 Barolo Campè is bright, intense and driven, with beams of acidity and tannin that give the wine its shape. In 2013, the Campè offers a good bit of tension and overall structure that works to balance the overt fruit that is such a Spinetta signature. Even so, the palate feel is one of creaminess and supple texture, which makes this a rare 2013 that will drink well with minimal cellaring. Sweet red cherry, plum, spice, menthol, rose petal and anise meld into the super-expressive finish. This is another impressive Barolo from La Spinetta. The 2013 was aged in a combination of cask, new French oak and used French oak. |
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Piedmont | 2 | 91 (VN) |
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£874.75 |
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Vinous (91)The 2014 Barolo Campè is a touch slender, but very nicely balanced. Sweet red cherry and plum fruit gain a good bit of lift from the expressive floral and spice nuances that develop in the glass. A dash of new oak adds accents, but is also well balanced. Today, the 2014 gives the impression that it will drink well early and also develop at a fast pace - but then again, with Nebbiolo you never really know. The Campè emerges from the middle tenderloin of La Spinetta's Garretti vineyard in Grinzane Cavour. |
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Piedmont | 2 | 94 (VN) |
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£433.18 |
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Vinous (94)The 2017 Barolo Campè is a very pretty, elegant wine. Proprietor Giorgio Rivetti and winemaker Stefano Mazzeta did everything right with the 2017, a wine that is so harmonious in the early going. The Campè is bright, punchy and so expressive. A spine of tannin gives the wine energy and shape, with all the elements so nicely balanced. Another few years in bottle will help immeasurably. |
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Piedmont | 1 | 96 (JS) |
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£742.78 |
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James Suckling (96)A solid and powerful 2018 with plum, earth, black truffle and mahogany aromas and flavors. Full-bodied, chewy and rich at the end for the vintage. Try after 2025. |
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Piedmont | 8 | 92 (VN) |
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£797.98 |
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Vinous (92)The 2019 Barolo Campè is a powerful, dense wine. All the elements are turned up, maybe too much so. A blast of dark fruit, leather, smoke, incense and chocolate hits the palate, framed by swaths of muscular tannin that add intensity. In this tasting, the 2019 comes across as a bit heavy and pushed too far with extraction and oak. I prefer the Garretti, at least today. |
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Piedmont | 12 | - |
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£248.27 |
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Behold the symphony of flavours encapsulated within the bottle of Livia Fontana Barolo Riserva Bussia 2015. This fine vintage, produced by the venerable Fontana family in the heart of Italy's celebrated Piedmont region, is a testament to meticulous viticulture and refined winemaking. The estate, boasting eight generations of winemaking lineage, expertly crafted this Riserva from Nebbiolo grapes sourced exclusively from the Bussia vineyard. The harvest in 2015 witnessed an exceptional growing season, echoing in the wine's unparalleled quality. Livia Fontana Barolo Riserva Bussia 2015 basks in delicate maturation for 36 months in large Slavonian oak barrels, yielding aromatic complexity and a tannic intensity. Revel in the intoxicating bouquet of roses, violets, cherry, and licorice, matched perfectly by bold, refined flavours graced with a lingering finish. Savour the unique harmony of power and elegance in every sip of this exquisite Barolo, a true reflection of the illustrious terroir of Bussia. |
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Piedmont | 3 | - |
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£436.54 |
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Experience the essence of Piedmontese grandeur with the Livia Fontana Barolo Riserva Bussia 2015. Hailing from one of Barolo's most iconic cru, the Bussia, each bottle tells a story of centuries-old tradition of the Fontana family. Impeccably crafted from hand-harvested Nebbiolo grapes, this single-vineyard beauty is cellared for five years, three of which are in Slavonian oak casks to achieve its distinctive Riserva status. The result is a deep garnet elixir, bursting with plush flavours of ripe cherries, tobacco and warm spices that linger on the palate. Its tenacious tannins and vibrant acidity promise a rewarding evolution for decades to come. Seductive yet serious, the Livia Fontana Barolo Riserva Bussia 2015 encapsulates the respectful integration of modern winemaking techniques with Alba's natural gifts. This hidden gem is a testament to the elegance of Italian winemaking, meriting a pride of place in any seasoned collector's cellar. |
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Piedmont | 39 | - |
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£617.60 |
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The Livia Fontana Barolo Riserva Bussia 2015 is a true jewel of Italian viniculture, fêted by oenophiles for its ethereal depth and sublime complexity. Produced in the revered Barolo region in Piemonte, Livia Fontana contrives this Riserva exclusively from Nebbiolo grapes grown on the south-facing slopes of the Bussia terroir. Following a diligent and precise fermentation process, the wine is matured for an extensive three-year period in Slavonian oak barrels. This bestows upon the Livia Fontana Barolo Riserva Bussia 2015 its full-bodied intensity, blossoming with aromas of ripe fruit, spice, and delicate floral undertones. The palate is made memorable by its silky textures and profound, lasting finish. Renowned critic James Suckling awarded this 2015 vintage an impressive 96 points, further affirming Livia Fontana’s six-generations of commitment to excellence in winemaking. A timeless expression of its cherished vineyards, the Livia Fontana Barolo Riserva Bussia 2015 was created to be savoured by true connoisseurs. |
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Piedmont | 3 | - |
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£288.80 |
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Immerse yourself in a sublime tasting experience with the Livia Fontana Barolo Villero 2013. Produced in Italy’s renowned Piedmont region, this exemplary vintage emanates tradition and mastery. Livia Fontana, a prestigious seventh-generation winemaking family, is celebrated for their passion and commitment to creating high quality wines. This Barolo Villero, made entirely from Nebbiolo grapes, is a testament to their expertise. Aged for 26 months in oak barrels, the Livia Fontana Barolo Villero 2013 exudes harmonious notes of mature fruit, fragrant flora and tantalising spice. The wine exhibits a compelling complexity, encapsulating nuances of cocoa, leather, and a subtly earthy undertone. The judicious use of oak has adorned the wine with silky, well-integrated tannins. This complex wine, with its elegant structure and lengthy finish, is a true standout. Pair it with a rich, savoury dish and let the luxury of the Livia Fontana Barolo Villero 2013 unfurl on your palate. |
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Piedmont | 30 | - |
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£151.99 |
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Experience the exquisite Livia Fontana Barolo Villero 2016, a testament to Italian winemaking heritage. This prestigious Barolo hails from the coveted Villero vineyard in Castiglione Falletto, amidst Piemonte’s rolling hills. Expertly curated by the Fontana family, noted vignerons for eight generations. The Livia Fontana Barolo Villero 2016 is characterised by its aromatic complexity, expressing notes of rose petals, truffles, tobacco, and cherries in liquor. Elegantly crafted using traditional methods and extended maceration in stainless steel tanks, it is then matured in Slavonia oak barrels for two years, enhancing its strategic structure and depth. The 2016 vintage captures the perfect balance between power and finesse, ensuring an extraordinary persistence on the palate. A wine for contemplation, Livia Fontana Barolo Villero 2016 seduces with its refinement and sensorial depth. Savour its avant-garde interpretation of the nobility of Nebbiolo, a triumph of Italian viticulture. |
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Piedmont | 2 | - |
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£303.98 |
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Immerse yourself in the rich character of the Livia Fontana Barolo Villero 2016, expertly crafted in the prestigious Barolo region of northwest Italy. Renowned for potent, full-bodied reds, Livia Fontana, a historic winery, has meticulously produced this masterpiece, under the careful supervision of eighth generation vintner, Marco Fontana. The Nebbiolo grapes are carefully aged for 38 months in large Slavonian oak barrels, ensuring a magnificent balance of power and finesse. This wine releases an enchanting bouquet of red and black fruits, mingling with notes of spices, and undergrowth. The palate offers a full body with velvety tannins and a long, lingering finish. A distinctly sophisticated product, Livia Fontana Barolo Villero 2016 is a testament to the expertise and passion of its creator. An impeccable choice for discerning enthusiasts seeking the embodiment of Barolo's cherished terroir in every sip. |
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Piedmont | 95 | - |
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£355.18 |
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Unrivalled in richness and complexity, the remarkable Livia Fontana Barolo Villero 2016 2016 is a veritable masterpiece from Piedmont, Italy. This elegant red wine is a product of the Fontana family's eight generations of vinicultural geniuses. The Villero vineyard is well-known for its underlying clay and calcareous soil, fostering the unique complexity of the Nebbiolo grapes. The wine itself is an incarnation of meticulous craftsmanship and tradition, encompassing a distinct 3-year majestic repose in Slavonian oak, complementing the robust tannins and harmonising the wine's acerbity. The result is a Barolo depicted by a vibrant ruby-red hue, seducing the senses with a fragrant bouquet of dark cherries, rose petals and hints of truffle. Upon the palate, splashes of forest fruits, liquorice and subtle undertones of tobacco round out a remarkably long and harmonious finish. Ideal for cellaring, the Livia Fontana Barolo Villero 2016 will continue to reward sincere wine collectors over the ensuing decade. |
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Piedmont | 12 | - |
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£164.27 |
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An exquisite offering from the heart of Italy's Piedmont region, the Livia Fontana Barolo Villero 2017 is a testament to masterful winemaking. This prestigious red hails from the distinguished Villero vineyard in Castiglione Falletto, owned and maintained by the Fontana family for eight generations. Known for their dedication to organic farming and respect for the land, the Fontanas use traditional winemaking techniques and French oak for aging to produce this sublime Barolo. The Livia Fontana Barolo Villero 2017 is noble and robust, displaying nuanced complexity; ripe red berries and truffle notes are beautifully balanced by vivacious acidity and firm, ripe tannins. Remarkably harmonious and expressive, this fine wine reveals an impressive ageing potential, ensuring a paragon of Piedmontese nobility that is destined to impress for decades. Allow it to slowly unfurl its luminary magic and you'll find it as mesmerising on the palate as it is on the nose. |
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Piedmont | 1 | - |
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£359.74 |
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From the esteemed cellars of family-run winery Livia Fontana, arises the elegant Livia Fontana Barolo Villero 2017. Conceived in the picturesque locale of Castiglione Falletto, a renowned sub-region of Italy's prestigious Barolo wine circle, this vintage personifies the superior wine tradition of the Piedmont region. The Villero 2017 is a testament to meticulous viticulture, with Nebbiolo grapes hand-harvested from the south-east facing Villero vineyard. Introduced to a fermentation period of 15 days, this wine is aged for 24 months, first in French Oak barrels, and later in traditional Slavonian Oak casks before bottling. The notable terroir synthesis reflects in the wine's graceful ruby hue and complex bouquet of red fruits and spice. For the sophisticated palate, Livia Fontana Barolo Villero 2017 offers an inebriating crescendo of aromatic richness, tannic structure and prolonged finish. A triumphant symphony that honours the essence of Barolo. |
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Piedmont | 40 | - |
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£396.80 |
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Experience the enchanting harmonious melodies of the Livia Fontana Barolo Villero 2017. This superior wine is a jewel from the renowned Livia Fontana winery, located in the heart of Italy’s celebrated Barolo region. A family enterprise dating back eight generations, their wines brilliantly encapsulate traditional winemaking practices. The Villero 2017, created from 100% Nebbiolo grapes, exudes fine elegance with its rich, complex and balanced structure. Meticulously aged for 38 months in Slavonian oak barrels, its dazzling resume is accompanied by an aromatic ensemble of red fruits, spices and floral notes. On the palate, the wine presents a harmony of flavours echoing dried fruit, cigar box, and subtle hints of chocolate, rounding off in a persistent and memorable finish. When you uncork the Livia Fontana Barolo Villero 2017, you're not just tasting a wine - you're partaking in an Italian legacy, a testament to unwavering commitment to premium quality and authenticity. |
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Piedmont | 1 | - |
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£4,553.95 |
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The Lorenzo Accomasso Barolo 2010 exemplifies the pinnacle of Nebbiolo craftsmanship from the heart of Piemonte's esteemed Barolo region. Produced by the venerable Accomasso estate, renowned for its commitment to biodynamic viticulture, this exquisite vintage benefits from meticulous vineyard selection and traditional winemaking techniques. Hand-harvested grapes undergo prolonged maceration, fostering a complex tannin structure and profound aromatic depth. Aged for over three years in a combination of French and Slavonian oak barrels, the wine achieves remarkable elegance and balance. The 2010 vintage presents a rich tapestry of dark cherries, truffles, and subtle spices, underpinned by refined acidity and a lingering finish. Lorenzo Accomasso Barolo 2010 is a testament to the producer's dedication to quality, offering connoisseurs a distinguished and memorable expression of Barolo’s terroir. ``` |
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Piedmont | 1 | - |
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£2,429.95 |
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Immerse yourself in the sophisticated elegance of the Lorenzo Accomasso Barolo 2015. Produced in the scenic region of Langhe, Italy, this is a remarkable expression of the Nebbiolo grape. Noted viticulturist Lorenzo Accomasso applies strict traditional methods to craft this exquisite vintage. Unfiltered and aged for 48 months in large wooden barrels, this wine presents an intense ruby red colour with ethereal and wide aromas hinting at underbrush, cooked fruit and dried roses. The palate offers a classic Barolo experience with its powerful structure paired with an elegant touch. Its firm but ripe tannins impart a lingering finish that's simply unforgettable. Bursting with complexity and charisma, the Lorenzo Accomasso Barolo 2015 exudes Accomasso's dedication to vineyard expressivity and fine winemaking . A timeless classic to savour, this exceptional vintage emulates the nobility of Barolo, promising an indulgent treat for the seasoned wine connoisseur. |
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Piedmont | 5 | - |
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£3,064.01 |
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Unveiling a captivating sense of sophistication, the Lorenzo Accomasso Barolo Annunziata Riserva 2011 is a jewel from Italy's prestigious Piedmont region. With a name rooted in heritage, this exemplary embodiment of the Nebbiolo grape is produced by Lorenzo Accomasso - a respected, authentic, old-school Barolo grower with rigorous dedication to traditional winemaking methods. Intense ruby red in colour, the wine's aroma showcases the unique complexity of ripe red berries, anise, tar, and truffle which are harmoniously married with delicate floral notes. The palate is seductively rich and layered, featuring profound depth and a delicately persistent finish. Year 2011 signifies a balanced vintage, offering a splendid recollection of the producer's painstaking methods. Matured in Slavonian oak casks for at least three years, the fully integrated tannins convey a polished texture. The Lorenzo Accomasso Barolo Annunziata Riserva 2011 relishes in its capacity to evolve, promising an enriched drinking experience with age. This is fine Italian wine, exemplified. |
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Piedmont | 1 | - |
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£1,350.04 |
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The Lorenzo Accomasso Barolo Annunziata Riserva 2015 is an exquisite Italian delight hailing from Langhe, the heart of Piedmont’s wine country. This wine narrates the exceptional talent of maestro Lorenzo Accomasso, the reclusive vigneron celebrated for his non-conformist practices in viniculture. His long-standing tradition of patient barrel ageing brings forth the consummate character of this riserva. Grown on sun-blessed south-facing slopes blessed with calcareous clay, the Nebbiolo grapes produce a complex array of elegant aromas, from red currant and dried rose petal to anise and tobacco. With time, the Lorenzo Accomasso Barolo Annunziata Riserva 2015 unveils a more profound layer of spice and forest floor, further proving its capacity for lengthy cellar ageing. On the palate, the tannins brandish their youthful vigour but remain impeccably balanced, poised for graceful ageing. Each lingering finish reiterates the timeless brilliance of this old-world Barolo. Experience the virtuoso crafting of Lorenzo Accomasso Barolo Annunziata Riserva 2015 and elevate your wine collection. |
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Piedmont | 1 | - |
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£2,922.26 |
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Indulge in the renowned Lorenzo Accomasso Barolo Rocche dell'Annunziata Vigna Rocchette 2014, a celebrated selection hailing from the Piedmont region in Italy. Testament to Accomasso's dogged devotion to traditional viticulture, this Barolo embodies the artisan's touch, with manual harvest and minimal intervention in the winemaking process. Crafted from the Nebbiolo grape – in the frost-prone vineyards of the Annunziata district in La Morra – this tantalising red matures for 3 years in large Slavonian oak barrels, imbuing every bottle with a profound depth of character. Opening with a full-bodied bouquet of dried rose, forest berries, and scents of undergrowth, it's distinguished by its harmonious balance of acidity and tannins, holding promise for rich maturation. A nod to the visionary that is Lorenzo Accomasso, the Barolo Rocche dell'Annunziata Vigna Rocchette 2014 is a triumph of viticulture tradition, offering a true taste of Piedmont's wine heritage. |
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Piedmont | 1 | - |
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£235.18 |
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One of the finest offerings of the prestigious Piedmont region, the Luca Bosio Barolo 2015 showcases the winemaking excellence that characterises the Bosio family's work. From vineyards boasting calcareous clay soil, this 100% Nebbiolo varietal presents a resounding testament to Italian viticultural prowess. Luca Bosio painstakingly ages this wine in French oak barrels for at least three years, honouring traditions initiated by Bosio patriarch, Egidio. The result is a wine with striking garnet-red hues, an expressive nose of roses and ripe cherries, and a full-bodied palate that marries polite tannins with enamouring dark fruit flavours. The subtle influence of oak and well-poised acidity render the Luca Bosio Barolo 2015 truly harmonious, its enduring finish hinting at promising cellar evolution. Admirers of finely crafted Italian wines will unquestionably appreciate this exquisite delineation of the Nebbiolo grape's potential. |
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Piedmont | 1 | 96 (VN) |
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£3,969.20 |
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Vinous (96)Luciano Sandrone’s 1985 Barolo Cannubi Boschis blossoms on the palate with expressive aromatics and layers of fruit, both supported by silky tannins. An early masterpiece from Sandrone, the 1985 is peaking today. I don’t imagine it will improve much from here, but it is stunning right now. |
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Piedmont | 1 | 95 (VN) |
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£316.01 |
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Vinous (95)The 2011 Barolo Cannubi Boschis is super impressive. Early signs of aromatic nuance have started to develop, but just barely. More than anything else, the 2011 impresses for its body and pure depth, both of which the 2011 has in spades. Black cherry, plum, chocolate, licorice and spice all build as this dramatic Barolo shows off its allure. The 2011 has aged beautifully. I would prefer to drink it over the next decade. This is a re-release from the winery. |
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Piedmont | 2 | 95+ (VN) |
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£434.00 |
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Vinous (95+)The 2008 Barolo Campè (magnum) has aged impeccably. Gracious, silky and perfumed, with striking red berry fruit, the 2008 is in a gorgeous place for drinking now. Readers who own the 2008 in magnum are in for a real treat. The 2008 is floral, lifted and incredibly refined. It is also one of the most complete and alluring wines I have tasted from La Spinetta. |
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Piedmont | 2 | 94+ (VN) |
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£479.00 |
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Vinous (94+)La Spinetta's 2013 Barolo Campè is bright, intense and driven, with beams of acidity and tannin that give the wine its shape. In 2013, the Campè offers a good bit of tension and overall structure that works to balance the overt fruit that is such a Spinetta signature. Even so, the palate feel is one of creaminess and supple texture, which makes this a rare 2013 that will drink well with minimal cellaring. Sweet red cherry, plum, spice, menthol, rose petal and anise meld into the super-expressive finish. This is another impressive Barolo from La Spinetta. The 2013 was aged in a combination of cask, new French oak and used French oak. |
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Piedmont | 2 | 91 (VN) |
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£689.00 |
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Vinous (91)The 2014 Barolo Campè is a touch slender, but very nicely balanced. Sweet red cherry and plum fruit gain a good bit of lift from the expressive floral and spice nuances that develop in the glass. A dash of new oak adds accents, but is also well balanced. Today, the 2014 gives the impression that it will drink well early and also develop at a fast pace - but then again, with Nebbiolo you never really know. The Campè emerges from the middle tenderloin of La Spinetta's Garretti vineyard in Grinzane Cavour. |
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Piedmont | 2 | 94 (VN) |
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£341.00 |
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Vinous (94)The 2017 Barolo Campè is a very pretty, elegant wine. Proprietor Giorgio Rivetti and winemaker Stefano Mazzeta did everything right with the 2017, a wine that is so harmonious in the early going. The Campè is bright, punchy and so expressive. A spine of tannin gives the wine energy and shape, with all the elements so nicely balanced. Another few years in bottle will help immeasurably. |
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Piedmont | 1 | 96 (JS) |
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£599.00 |
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James Suckling (96)A solid and powerful 2018 with plum, earth, black truffle and mahogany aromas and flavors. Full-bodied, chewy and rich at the end for the vintage. Try after 2025. |
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Piedmont | 8 | 92 (VN) |
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£645.00 |
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Vinous (92)The 2019 Barolo Campè is a powerful, dense wine. All the elements are turned up, maybe too much so. A blast of dark fruit, leather, smoke, incense and chocolate hits the palate, framed by swaths of muscular tannin that add intensity. In this tasting, the 2019 comes across as a bit heavy and pushed too far with extraction and oak. I prefer the Garretti, at least today. |
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Piedmont | 12 | - |
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£200.00 |
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Behold the symphony of flavours encapsulated within the bottle of Livia Fontana Barolo Riserva Bussia 2015. This fine vintage, produced by the venerable Fontana family in the heart of Italy's celebrated Piedmont region, is a testament to meticulous viticulture and refined winemaking. The estate, boasting eight generations of winemaking lineage, expertly crafted this Riserva from Nebbiolo grapes sourced exclusively from the Bussia vineyard. The harvest in 2015 witnessed an exceptional growing season, echoing in the wine's unparalleled quality. Livia Fontana Barolo Riserva Bussia 2015 basks in delicate maturation for 36 months in large Slavonian oak barrels, yielding aromatic complexity and a tannic intensity. Revel in the intoxicating bouquet of roses, violets, cherry, and licorice, matched perfectly by bold, refined flavours graced with a lingering finish. Savour the unique harmony of power and elegance in every sip of this exquisite Barolo, a true reflection of the illustrious terroir of Bussia. |
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Piedmont | 3 | - |
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£350.00 |
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Experience the essence of Piedmontese grandeur with the Livia Fontana Barolo Riserva Bussia 2015. Hailing from one of Barolo's most iconic cru, the Bussia, each bottle tells a story of centuries-old tradition of the Fontana family. Impeccably crafted from hand-harvested Nebbiolo grapes, this single-vineyard beauty is cellared for five years, three of which are in Slavonian oak casks to achieve its distinctive Riserva status. The result is a deep garnet elixir, bursting with plush flavours of ripe cherries, tobacco and warm spices that linger on the palate. Its tenacious tannins and vibrant acidity promise a rewarding evolution for decades to come. Seductive yet serious, the Livia Fontana Barolo Riserva Bussia 2015 encapsulates the respectful integration of modern winemaking techniques with Alba's natural gifts. This hidden gem is a testament to the elegance of Italian winemaking, meriting a pride of place in any seasoned collector's cellar. |
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Piedmont | 39 | - |
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£494.00 |
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The Livia Fontana Barolo Riserva Bussia 2015 is a true jewel of Italian viniculture, fêted by oenophiles for its ethereal depth and sublime complexity. Produced in the revered Barolo region in Piemonte, Livia Fontana contrives this Riserva exclusively from Nebbiolo grapes grown on the south-facing slopes of the Bussia terroir. Following a diligent and precise fermentation process, the wine is matured for an extensive three-year period in Slavonian oak barrels. This bestows upon the Livia Fontana Barolo Riserva Bussia 2015 its full-bodied intensity, blossoming with aromas of ripe fruit, spice, and delicate floral undertones. The palate is made memorable by its silky textures and profound, lasting finish. Renowned critic James Suckling awarded this 2015 vintage an impressive 96 points, further affirming Livia Fontana’s six-generations of commitment to excellence in winemaking. A timeless expression of its cherished vineyards, the Livia Fontana Barolo Riserva Bussia 2015 was created to be savoured by true connoisseurs. |
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Piedmont | 3 | - |
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£220.00 |
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Immerse yourself in a sublime tasting experience with the Livia Fontana Barolo Villero 2013. Produced in Italy’s renowned Piedmont region, this exemplary vintage emanates tradition and mastery. Livia Fontana, a prestigious seventh-generation winemaking family, is celebrated for their passion and commitment to creating high quality wines. This Barolo Villero, made entirely from Nebbiolo grapes, is a testament to their expertise. Aged for 26 months in oak barrels, the Livia Fontana Barolo Villero 2013 exudes harmonious notes of mature fruit, fragrant flora and tantalising spice. The wine exhibits a compelling complexity, encapsulating nuances of cocoa, leather, and a subtly earthy undertone. The judicious use of oak has adorned the wine with silky, well-integrated tannins. This complex wine, with its elegant structure and lengthy finish, is a true standout. Pair it with a rich, savoury dish and let the luxury of the Livia Fontana Barolo Villero 2013 unfurl on your palate. |
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Piedmont | 30 | - |
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£120.00 |
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Experience the exquisite Livia Fontana Barolo Villero 2016, a testament to Italian winemaking heritage. This prestigious Barolo hails from the coveted Villero vineyard in Castiglione Falletto, amidst Piemonte’s rolling hills. Expertly curated by the Fontana family, noted vignerons for eight generations. The Livia Fontana Barolo Villero 2016 is characterised by its aromatic complexity, expressing notes of rose petals, truffles, tobacco, and cherries in liquor. Elegantly crafted using traditional methods and extended maceration in stainless steel tanks, it is then matured in Slavonia oak barrels for two years, enhancing its strategic structure and depth. The 2016 vintage captures the perfect balance between power and finesse, ensuring an extraordinary persistence on the palate. A wine for contemplation, Livia Fontana Barolo Villero 2016 seduces with its refinement and sensorial depth. Savour its avant-garde interpretation of the nobility of Nebbiolo, a triumph of Italian viticulture. |
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Piedmont | 2 | - |
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£240.00 |
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Immerse yourself in the rich character of the Livia Fontana Barolo Villero 2016, expertly crafted in the prestigious Barolo region of northwest Italy. Renowned for potent, full-bodied reds, Livia Fontana, a historic winery, has meticulously produced this masterpiece, under the careful supervision of eighth generation vintner, Marco Fontana. The Nebbiolo grapes are carefully aged for 38 months in large Slavonian oak barrels, ensuring a magnificent balance of power and finesse. This wine releases an enchanting bouquet of red and black fruits, mingling with notes of spices, and undergrowth. The palate offers a full body with velvety tannins and a long, lingering finish. A distinctly sophisticated product, Livia Fontana Barolo Villero 2016 is a testament to the expertise and passion of its creator. An impeccable choice for discerning enthusiasts seeking the embodiment of Barolo's cherished terroir in every sip. |
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£276.00 |
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Unrivalled in richness and complexity, the remarkable Livia Fontana Barolo Villero 2016 2016 is a veritable masterpiece from Piedmont, Italy. This elegant red wine is a product of the Fontana family's eight generations of vinicultural geniuses. The Villero vineyard is well-known for its underlying clay and calcareous soil, fostering the unique complexity of the Nebbiolo grapes. The wine itself is an incarnation of meticulous craftsmanship and tradition, encompassing a distinct 3-year majestic repose in Slavonian oak, complementing the robust tannins and harmonising the wine's acerbity. The result is a Barolo depicted by a vibrant ruby-red hue, seducing the senses with a fragrant bouquet of dark cherries, rose petals and hints of truffle. Upon the palate, splashes of forest fruits, liquorice and subtle undertones of tobacco round out a remarkably long and harmonious finish. Ideal for cellaring, the Livia Fontana Barolo Villero 2016 will continue to reward sincere wine collectors over the ensuing decade. |
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£130.00 |
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An exquisite offering from the heart of Italy's Piedmont region, the Livia Fontana Barolo Villero 2017 is a testament to masterful winemaking. This prestigious red hails from the distinguished Villero vineyard in Castiglione Falletto, owned and maintained by the Fontana family for eight generations. Known for their dedication to organic farming and respect for the land, the Fontanas use traditional winemaking techniques and French oak for aging to produce this sublime Barolo. The Livia Fontana Barolo Villero 2017 is noble and robust, displaying nuanced complexity; ripe red berries and truffle notes are beautifully balanced by vivacious acidity and firm, ripe tannins. Remarkably harmonious and expressive, this fine wine reveals an impressive ageing potential, ensuring a paragon of Piedmontese nobility that is destined to impress for decades. Allow it to slowly unfurl its luminary magic and you'll find it as mesmerising on the palate as it is on the nose. |
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£286.00 |
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From the esteemed cellars of family-run winery Livia Fontana, arises the elegant Livia Fontana Barolo Villero 2017. Conceived in the picturesque locale of Castiglione Falletto, a renowned sub-region of Italy's prestigious Barolo wine circle, this vintage personifies the superior wine tradition of the Piedmont region. The Villero 2017 is a testament to meticulous viticulture, with Nebbiolo grapes hand-harvested from the south-east facing Villero vineyard. Introduced to a fermentation period of 15 days, this wine is aged for 24 months, first in French Oak barrels, and later in traditional Slavonian Oak casks before bottling. The notable terroir synthesis reflects in the wine's graceful ruby hue and complex bouquet of red fruits and spice. For the sophisticated palate, Livia Fontana Barolo Villero 2017 offers an inebriating crescendo of aromatic richness, tannic structure and prolonged finish. A triumphant symphony that honours the essence of Barolo. |
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£310.00 |
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Experience the enchanting harmonious melodies of the Livia Fontana Barolo Villero 2017. This superior wine is a jewel from the renowned Livia Fontana winery, located in the heart of Italy’s celebrated Barolo region. A family enterprise dating back eight generations, their wines brilliantly encapsulate traditional winemaking practices. The Villero 2017, created from 100% Nebbiolo grapes, exudes fine elegance with its rich, complex and balanced structure. Meticulously aged for 38 months in Slavonian oak barrels, its dazzling resume is accompanied by an aromatic ensemble of red fruits, spices and floral notes. On the palate, the wine presents a harmony of flavours echoing dried fruit, cigar box, and subtle hints of chocolate, rounding off in a persistent and memorable finish. When you uncork the Livia Fontana Barolo Villero 2017, you're not just tasting a wine - you're partaking in an Italian legacy, a testament to unwavering commitment to premium quality and authenticity. |
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£3,755.00 |
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The Lorenzo Accomasso Barolo 2010 exemplifies the pinnacle of Nebbiolo craftsmanship from the heart of Piemonte's esteemed Barolo region. Produced by the venerable Accomasso estate, renowned for its commitment to biodynamic viticulture, this exquisite vintage benefits from meticulous vineyard selection and traditional winemaking techniques. Hand-harvested grapes undergo prolonged maceration, fostering a complex tannin structure and profound aromatic depth. Aged for over three years in a combination of French and Slavonian oak barrels, the wine achieves remarkable elegance and balance. The 2010 vintage presents a rich tapestry of dark cherries, truffles, and subtle spices, underpinned by refined acidity and a lingering finish. Lorenzo Accomasso Barolo 2010 is a testament to the producer's dedication to quality, offering connoisseurs a distinguished and memorable expression of Barolo’s terroir. ``` |
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£1,985.00 |
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Immerse yourself in the sophisticated elegance of the Lorenzo Accomasso Barolo 2015. Produced in the scenic region of Langhe, Italy, this is a remarkable expression of the Nebbiolo grape. Noted viticulturist Lorenzo Accomasso applies strict traditional methods to craft this exquisite vintage. Unfiltered and aged for 48 months in large wooden barrels, this wine presents an intense ruby red colour with ethereal and wide aromas hinting at underbrush, cooked fruit and dried roses. The palate offers a classic Barolo experience with its powerful structure paired with an elegant touch. Its firm but ripe tannins impart a lingering finish that's simply unforgettable. Bursting with complexity and charisma, the Lorenzo Accomasso Barolo 2015 exudes Accomasso's dedication to vineyard expressivity and fine winemaking . A timeless classic to savour, this exceptional vintage emulates the nobility of Barolo, promising an indulgent treat for the seasoned wine connoisseur. |
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£2,512.00 |
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Unveiling a captivating sense of sophistication, the Lorenzo Accomasso Barolo Annunziata Riserva 2011 is a jewel from Italy's prestigious Piedmont region. With a name rooted in heritage, this exemplary embodiment of the Nebbiolo grape is produced by Lorenzo Accomasso - a respected, authentic, old-school Barolo grower with rigorous dedication to traditional winemaking methods. Intense ruby red in colour, the wine's aroma showcases the unique complexity of ripe red berries, anise, tar, and truffle which are harmoniously married with delicate floral notes. The palate is seductively rich and layered, featuring profound depth and a delicately persistent finish. Year 2011 signifies a balanced vintage, offering a splendid recollection of the producer's painstaking methods. Matured in Slavonian oak casks for at least three years, the fully integrated tannins convey a polished texture. The Lorenzo Accomasso Barolo Annunziata Riserva 2011 relishes in its capacity to evolve, promising an enriched drinking experience with age. This is fine Italian wine, exemplified. |
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£1,109.00 |
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The Lorenzo Accomasso Barolo Annunziata Riserva 2015 is an exquisite Italian delight hailing from Langhe, the heart of Piedmont’s wine country. This wine narrates the exceptional talent of maestro Lorenzo Accomasso, the reclusive vigneron celebrated for his non-conformist practices in viniculture. His long-standing tradition of patient barrel ageing brings forth the consummate character of this riserva. Grown on sun-blessed south-facing slopes blessed with calcareous clay, the Nebbiolo grapes produce a complex array of elegant aromas, from red currant and dried rose petal to anise and tobacco. With time, the Lorenzo Accomasso Barolo Annunziata Riserva 2015 unveils a more profound layer of spice and forest floor, further proving its capacity for lengthy cellar ageing. On the palate, the tannins brandish their youthful vigour but remain impeccably balanced, poised for graceful ageing. Each lingering finish reiterates the timeless brilliance of this old-world Barolo. Experience the virtuoso crafting of Lorenzo Accomasso Barolo Annunziata Riserva 2015 and elevate your wine collection. |
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Indulge in the renowned Lorenzo Accomasso Barolo Rocche dell'Annunziata Vigna Rocchette 2014, a celebrated selection hailing from the Piedmont region in Italy. Testament to Accomasso's dogged devotion to traditional viticulture, this Barolo embodies the artisan's touch, with manual harvest and minimal intervention in the winemaking process. Crafted from the Nebbiolo grape – in the frost-prone vineyards of the Annunziata district in La Morra – this tantalising red matures for 3 years in large Slavonian oak barrels, imbuing every bottle with a profound depth of character. Opening with a full-bodied bouquet of dried rose, forest berries, and scents of undergrowth, it's distinguished by its harmonious balance of acidity and tannins, holding promise for rich maturation. A nod to the visionary that is Lorenzo Accomasso, the Barolo Rocche dell'Annunziata Vigna Rocchette 2014 is a triumph of viticulture tradition, offering a true taste of Piedmont's wine heritage. |
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£176.00 |
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One of the finest offerings of the prestigious Piedmont region, the Luca Bosio Barolo 2015 showcases the winemaking excellence that characterises the Bosio family's work. From vineyards boasting calcareous clay soil, this 100% Nebbiolo varietal presents a resounding testament to Italian viticultural prowess. Luca Bosio painstakingly ages this wine in French oak barrels for at least three years, honouring traditions initiated by Bosio patriarch, Egidio. The result is a wine with striking garnet-red hues, an expressive nose of roses and ripe cherries, and a full-bodied palate that marries polite tannins with enamouring dark fruit flavours. The subtle influence of oak and well-poised acidity render the Luca Bosio Barolo 2015 truly harmonious, its enduring finish hinting at promising cellar evolution. Admirers of finely crafted Italian wines will unquestionably appreciate this exquisite delineation of the Nebbiolo grape's potential. |
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£3,287.00 |
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Vinous (96)Luciano Sandrone’s 1985 Barolo Cannubi Boschis blossoms on the palate with expressive aromatics and layers of fruit, both supported by silky tannins. An early masterpiece from Sandrone, the 1985 is peaking today. I don’t imagine it will improve much from here, but it is stunning right now. |
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£258.00 |
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Vinous (95)The 2011 Barolo Cannubi Boschis is super impressive. Early signs of aromatic nuance have started to develop, but just barely. More than anything else, the 2011 impresses for its body and pure depth, both of which the 2011 has in spades. Black cherry, plum, chocolate, licorice and spice all build as this dramatic Barolo shows off its allure. The 2011 has aged beautifully. I would prefer to drink it over the next decade. This is a re-release from the winery. |
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Known as the king of wines, it is potent, complex and long-lived wine made from the Nebbiolo grape. The appellation is spread over 2,134 ha in total and consists of several villages and communes. divided into a multitude of individual vineyard sites and crus similar to Burgundy, with many producers owning small plots of the individual crus.
The main winemaking approach is a long maceration of Nebbiolo grapes - between 30 to 60 days -followed by a long maturation period in large old casks for a minimum of 38 months. And many producers often choose to age their wines even longer than this because of the intense fruit and powerful tannins of their grapes.
The combination of microclimate, altitude, soil, exposition and each winemaker’s individual touch is what makes every Barolo different. And in the main communes such as Serralunga, Castiglione Falletto, and La Morra, their Barolos are renowned for certain characteristics unique to each of them, due to their differing soils and exposition.

