Bruno Rocca
Located in the heart of Barbaresco in the Piedmont region of Italy, Bruno Rocca is a family-owned winery with a rich history dating back to the late 1950s. Today, the winery is run by third-generation winemaker Bruno Rocca, along with his wife . Known for their exceptional Barbaresco wines, the winery also produces other varietals such as Barbera and Dolcetto. With a focus on sustainable farming practices and a combination of traditional and modern winemaking techniques, Bruno Rocca continues to create some of the most highly regarded wines in the region.
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Piedmont | 1 | 91 (VN) |
Inc. VAT
£214.43 |
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Vinous (91)The 2017 Barbaresco is pliant, open-knit and very easy to like. Sweet red cherry, orange peel, cinnamon and star anise give the 2017 a decidedly exotic quality to play of its curvy personality. All the elements come together so effortlessly. The 2017 is beautifully done. This is such a pretty wine. |
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Piedmont | 18 | 89 (VN) |
Inc. VAT
£259.24 |
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Vinous (89)The 2018 Barbaresco is a pretty, delicate wine to drink now and over the next few years. Crushed flowers, sweet dried cherry, mint and cedar are nicely laced together. Ultimately, the 2018 is a bit light in depth and concentration. I would prefer to drink it over the next few years. |
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Piedmont | 1 | 92 (VN) |
Inc. VAT
£280.84 |
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Vinous (92)The 2020 Barbaresco is a terrific entry-level wine from Bruno Rocca, if that term can even be used here. The warm growing season yielded a Barbaresco with lovely forward fruit, silky tannins and tons of upfront appeal. It’s an ideal wine for restaurants or consumers looking for something delicious to drink with minimal cellaring. The 2020 spent 11 months in oak, quite a bit less than the 16-18 of the past, which preserves a good deal of freshness. |
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Piedmont | 1 | - |
Inc. VAT
£559.49 |
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Piedmont | 13 | 88 (VN) |
Inc. VAT
£440.69 |
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Vinous (88)The 2018 Barbaresco Currà comes across as light in body, with limited depth and slightly aggressive tannins, all of which are the result of an extremely challenging growing season. The aromatics and overall energy are enticing in the 2018, a wine that is likely to offer its best drinking over the next handful of years. |
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Piedmont | 30 | 94 (WA) |
Inc. VAT
£671.09 |
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Wine Advocate (94)The Bruno Rocca 2020 Barbaresco Currà (with 3,000 bottles made) opens to a medium ruby hue. The aromas develop nicely in the glass to encompass a broad and rich spectrum of dark fruits, pulverized stone and a spicy hint of dried licorice root. The Rocca family (Bruno, Francesco and Luisa) does a great job when it comes to drawing out the softer and more delicate nuances of Nebbiolo. |
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Piedmont | 1 | - |
Inc. VAT
£672.29 |
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Piedmont | 2 | - |
Inc. VAT
£544.34 |
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Piedmont | 1 | 95 (VN) |
Inc. VAT
£460.34 |
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Vinous (95)The 2012 Barbaresco Riserva Currà is a real knockout. Intense, sweet and beautifully perfumed, the 2012 offers a super-classic expression of this Neive vineyard. Twenty four months in oak have helped soften some of the angular contours the 2012 had when it was younger. Hints of orange peel, white pepper, dried herbs and cherries linger on the exotic, beguiling finish. What a gorgeous wine this is. The 2012 spent 22 months in cask. To be released in 2017. |
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Piedmont | 30 | 96 (JS) |
Inc. VAT
£687.14 |
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James Suckling (96)Aromas of potpourri, smoke, woodland, pomegranates, stone fruit and intense mint with a hint of pine resin. Full-bodied with ripe, velvety tannins, a dusty texture, weight and freshness. More mint in the finish. Drink or hold. |
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Piedmont | 1 | 91 (VN) |
In Bond
£168.00 |
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Vinous (91)The 2017 Barbaresco is pliant, open-knit and very easy to like. Sweet red cherry, orange peel, cinnamon and star anise give the 2017 a decidedly exotic quality to play of its curvy personality. All the elements come together so effortlessly. The 2017 is beautifully done. This is such a pretty wine. |
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Piedmont | 18 | 89 (VN) |
In Bond
£200.00 |
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Vinous (89)The 2018 Barbaresco is a pretty, delicate wine to drink now and over the next few years. Crushed flowers, sweet dried cherry, mint and cedar are nicely laced together. Ultimately, the 2018 is a bit light in depth and concentration. I would prefer to drink it over the next few years. |
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Piedmont | 1 | 92 (VN) |
In Bond
£218.00 |
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Vinous (92)The 2020 Barbaresco is a terrific entry-level wine from Bruno Rocca, if that term can even be used here. The warm growing season yielded a Barbaresco with lovely forward fruit, silky tannins and tons of upfront appeal. It’s an ideal wine for restaurants or consumers looking for something delicious to drink with minimal cellaring. The 2020 spent 11 months in oak, quite a bit less than the 16-18 of the past, which preserves a good deal of freshness. |
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Piedmont | 1 | - |
In Bond
£447.00 |
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Piedmont | 13 | 88 (VN) |
In Bond
£348.00 |
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Vinous (88)The 2018 Barbaresco Currà comes across as light in body, with limited depth and slightly aggressive tannins, all of which are the result of an extremely challenging growing season. The aromatics and overall energy are enticing in the 2018, a wine that is likely to offer its best drinking over the next handful of years. |
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Piedmont | 30 | 94 (WA) |
In Bond
£540.00 |
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Wine Advocate (94)The Bruno Rocca 2020 Barbaresco Currà (with 3,000 bottles made) opens to a medium ruby hue. The aromas develop nicely in the glass to encompass a broad and rich spectrum of dark fruits, pulverized stone and a spicy hint of dried licorice root. The Rocca family (Bruno, Francesco and Luisa) does a great job when it comes to drawing out the softer and more delicate nuances of Nebbiolo. |
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Piedmont | 1 | - |
In Bond
£541.00 |
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Piedmont | 2 | - |
In Bond
£444.00 |
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Piedmont | 1 | 95 (VN) |
In Bond
£374.00 |
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Vinous (95)The 2012 Barbaresco Riserva Currà is a real knockout. Intense, sweet and beautifully perfumed, the 2012 offers a super-classic expression of this Neive vineyard. Twenty four months in oak have helped soften some of the angular contours the 2012 had when it was younger. Hints of orange peel, white pepper, dried herbs and cherries linger on the exotic, beguiling finish. What a gorgeous wine this is. The 2012 spent 22 months in cask. To be released in 2017. |
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Piedmont | 30 | 96 (JS) |
In Bond
£563.00 |
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James Suckling (96)Aromas of potpourri, smoke, woodland, pomegranates, stone fruit and intense mint with a hint of pine resin. Full-bodied with ripe, velvety tannins, a dusty texture, weight and freshness. More mint in the finish. Drink or hold. |