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Wine In Stock
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Piedmont | 2 | 97 (WE) |
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£881.09 |
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Wine Enthusiast (97)Aromas of underbrush, camphor, fragrant pipe tobacco and a whiff of scorched earth form the nose on this captivating red. Firmly structured and boasting finesse, the youthful palate already shows great depth and precision, delivering raspberry compote, juicy black cherry, licorice and a hint of hazelnut set against firm fine-grained tannins and fresh acidity. Give it time to fully develop. Drink 2025–2040. |
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Piedmont | 1 | 95+ (WA) |
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£375.64 |
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Wine Advocate (95+)The 2015 Barolo Gramolere (with fruit from Monforte d'Alba) opens to a medium-dark ruby color. When you put the wine to your lips, you immediately feel the power, structure and inner fiber of Nebbiolo as interpreted in this two-hectare parcel with its 30-year-old vines. In fact, this wine is defined by that immediate firmness. The aromas, however, are softer and more yielding with forest fruit, wild berry, crushed slate and blue flower. I would suggest putting this wine aside for five more years at least. |
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Piedmont | 3 | 96+ (WA) |
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£1,015.24 |
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Wine Advocate (96+)Monvigliero in the Verduno township is quickly becoming one of the most celebrated and talked about crus in Barolo. The Fratelli Alessandria estate was among the first to understand its potential, and indeed, this wine was first released in 1978. Fast forward to today and you will find that the 2015 Barolo Monvigliero is an absolutely classic interpretation that stays faithful to past incarnations. The wine offers pretty berry aromas intermingled with spice, licorice and crushed stone. A floral aroma of red rose also appears. The tannins are solid and will require extra years of bottle aging. |
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Piedmont | 6 | 90 (VN) |
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£615.64 |
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Vinous (90)A deceptively medium-bodied wine, the 2012 Barolo San Lorenzo di Verduno hits the palate with good intensity but in the classic, mid-weight Alessandria style. Sweet tobacco, dried cherries, mint and tobacco give the wine much of its aromatic nuance. The 2012 opens up a bit in the glass, but it remains a touch lean and compact which is unusual for this wine. |
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Piedmont | 13 | 94 (WA) |
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£651.64 |
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Wine Advocate (94)Showing an immediately ripe and saturated quality of fruit, the 2015 Barolo San Lorenzo di Verduno is a child of the warm 2015 vintage. The bouquet leaves you no doubt. This wine offers a rich and exuberant approach with dark fruit nuances that cede slowly to spice, tar and black licorice. This Barolo shows depth and dark fruit, both in abundance. The quality of the tannins is still a bit rigid and less integrated at this young stage in the wine's life. You'll need to wait longer to truly enjoy these results. |
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Piedmont | 1 | 98 (VN) |
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£1,783.24 |
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Vinous (98)The 2015 Barolo Sperss shows all of the darkness and muscle that are so typical of Serralunga. Black cherry, plum, licorice, incense, gravel, cured meats and scorched earth infuse this potent, backward wine with tremendous character. My impression is that the extraction and oak are all a bit more pushed here relative to the other wines in the range. |
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Piedmont | 1 | 93 (WS) |
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£230.64 |
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Wine Spectator (93)Pretty, featuring rose, cherry, raspberry and mint flavors, with a touch of mineral. Supple, harmonious and elegant, offering a long finish. The aftertaste is tinged with orange peel and tobacco notes. Best from 2021 through 2036. 4,500 cases made. |
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Piedmont | 1 | 94+ (WA) |
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£1,358.47 |
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Wine Advocate (94+)The 2015 Barolo Bricco Delle Viole is a delicate and pure expression of Nebbiolo. The wine shows its naked beauty with pride, provocatively semi-dressed in lacy, floral aromas of wild rose and pressed violets. At this young age, the wine exhibits a gentle mix of fruity and floral characteristics that merge into the bouquet with intrepidness. The fruit from this vineyard within the Barolo township has maintained its freshness and crispness despite the heat of the 2015 growing season. I think it would be a lovely match for a veal piccata and cream sauce, with parsley and capers. |
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Piedmont | 2 | 94+ (WA) |
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£811.24 |
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Wine Advocate (94+)The 2015 Barolo Bricco Delle Viole is a delicate and pure expression of Nebbiolo. The wine shows its naked beauty with pride, provocatively semi-dressed in lacy, floral aromas of wild rose and pressed violets. At this young age, the wine exhibits a gentle mix of fruity and floral characteristics that merge into the bouquet with intrepidness. The fruit from this vineyard within the Barolo township has maintained its freshness and crispness despite the heat of the 2015 growing season. I think it would be a lovely match for a veal piccata and cream sauce, with parsley and capers. |
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Piedmont | 5 | 92 (VN) |
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£487.24 |
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Vinous (92)The 2015 Barolo Coste di Rose is pretty and also easygoing, with elegant floral top notes and sweet red berry fruit that are nicely pushed forward. Soft, open-knit and inviting, the 2015 offers a good bit of persistence and freshness. I would prefer to drink it over the next decade or so, given its mid-weight structure. |
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Piedmont | 2 | 96 (VN) |
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£997.24 |
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Vinous (96)One of the real knock-out wines of the vintage. Vajra's 2012 Barolo Ravera possesses striking aromatics, vivid, finely sculpted fruit and exceptional balance. Dark red and purplish-hued fruits, lavender, rose petal, mint and hard candy are pushed forward in a sweet, impeccable Barolo that satisfies all the senses. Deep, exquisitely layered and powerful, the 2012 Ravera is shaping up to be a real gem. This is a Barolo to revel in. Next to the Bricco Viole, the Ravera has a bit more mid-palate creaminess and overall depth. |
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Piedmont | 2 | 95 (VN) |
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£727.24 |
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Vinous (95)The 2015 Barolo Ravera captures all the best the vintage has to offer. More importantly, it has that extra level of textural richness and sweetness that the Bricco delle Viole does not have, at least not today. Creamy and beautifully textured in the glass, the 2015 is a total winner. Bright red raspberry and pomegranate fruit notes are lifted, while expressive floral and blood orange overtones add brightness. The 2015 suggests that the Ravera might, in time, become the flagship wine here. Don't miss it! |
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Piedmont | 1 | 98 (VN) |
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£2,065.24 |
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Vinous (98)The 2015 Barolo Francia is a soaring, regal wine endowed with tremendous intensity in all of its dimensions. The most reticent and inward of the 2015s, the Francia possesses superb textural density and persistence all the way through to the explosive finish. An immense, towering Barolo, the Francia is positively stellar. It is also going to require a number of years to be at its best. In recent years, the Conterno Barolo Francia has often been relatively accessible post bottling, the 2015 is far from that. |
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Piedmont | 1 | 95 (JS) |
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£559.24 |
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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. |
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Bordeaux | 1 | 94 (DC) |
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£698.87 |
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Decanter (94)Very fine florality and purity on first impression – less of the meatiness of past vintages. The classic Gruaud-Larose smoothness is there along with added precision. Great attention to detail; a very fine claret. |
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Roussillon | 1 | - |
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£191.54 |
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Bordeaux | 1 | 97 (JD) |
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£589.24 |
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Jeb Dunnuck (97)I absolutely loved the 2015 Léoville-Barton and this has everything you could want from a Left Bank Bordeaux. Cassis, smoked earth, graphite, tobacco leaf, and thrilling amounts of minerality all emerge from this inky colored, full-bodied, power-packed, brut of a Saint-Julien that holds everything together and stays pure, balanced and elegant on the palate. It has a lot of tannins, yet more than enough fruit. The 2015 is a blend of 86% Cabernet Sauvignon and 14% Merlot, brought up in 60% new French oak, and it needs 7-8 years of bottle age and will shine for 2-3 decades. Bravo! |
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Piedmont | 9 | - |
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£283.69 |
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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 | 2 | - |
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£603.40 |
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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 | 35 | - |
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£671.09 |
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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 | 1 | - |
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£231.64 |
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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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£1,004.44 |
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Vinous (96)Sandrone's 2015 Barolo Aleste is a total stunner. Succulent dark cherry, plum, mocha, lavender and spice are all beautifully framed by ripe, silky tannins. Creamy, resonant and super-expressive, the 2015 Aleste hits all the right notes. Next to Le Vigne, Aleste is more typical of what readers might expect from a warm year. It is a gorgeous Barolo from the Sandrone family. |
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Piedmont | 1 | 96 (VN) |
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£478.84 |
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Vinous (96)The 2012 Barolo Le Vigne, here in a library release, is still a very young wine. Bright acids lift a core of red fruit in a Barolo that impresses with its vibrancy. Spice, blood orange, mint, rose petal and lavender open with a bit of time in the glass. The 2012 showed quite a bit of potential as a young wine, now, that potential is really starting to come through. This is a terrific showing. |
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Piedmont | 1 | 97 (JS) |
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£916.84 |
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James Suckling (97)A tight and focused Le Vigne with strawberry, orange-peel and floral aromas and hints of hazelnuts. Not giving it all now. Full-bodied, very intense and focused. Extremely long and polished, tannic finish. Drink in 2023 or onwards. |
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Piedmont | 5 | 92 (VN) |
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£547.24 |
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Vinous (92)The 2015 Barolo Brunate is powerful, dense and tightly wound. That should not be much of an issue, as the 2015 will be released later than normal, a path Marcarini will take gradually over the next few years with the goal of releasing the wine two years later than they had previously. Dark and hulking in the glass, the 2015 is clearly not in the mood to show all of its cards today. Iron, smoke, menthol, game, dried rose petal and soil tones give the Brunate its brooding, inward personality. |
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Piedmont | 8 | - |
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£307.24 |
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Piedmont | 5 | 93 (VN) |
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£455.09 |
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Vinous (93)The 2015 Barolo La Serra is wonderfully silky, aromatic and refined, with all of the lift that is such a signature of this high-altitude La Morra site. Flowers, sweet red cherry, spice, tobacco and cedar are wonderfully delineated. Even more importantly, the aggressive tannins that once often penalized this wine are pretty much absent, a change Marcarini ascribes to gentler handling of the fruit during the initial part of fermentation. This is very nicely done. |
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Piedmont | 9 | 93 (WA) |
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£626.47 |
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Wine Advocate (93)This is the bread-and-butter wine for the folks at Massolino, and great care is taken to make sure they get it right year after year. The 2015 Barolo is almost all fruit from Serralunga d'Alba (this township makes up 99% of the blend), with a tiny part from Castiglione Falletto. Fruit comes from five vineyard sites, including Briccolina, Collaretto, Broglio and Le Turne, all in Serralunga d'Alba. The tiny part of Castiglione Falletto fruit comes from the Parussi cru. The complex nature of the blend represents old-school Barolo tradition, and it works beautifully in a warm vintage such as this. (That Serralunga d'Alba's rich marlstone soil keeps the moisture of the vintage locked within.) This is a full and exuberant expression with a well-defined profile of spice, rusty nail, potting soil and truffle. Overall, this vintage is accessible, soft and delicious from the start. |
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Piedmont | 6 | 94 (WA) |
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£549.64 |
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Wine Advocate (94)The 2015 Barolo Margheria is the first single-vinyard Barolo I tasted from Massolino in a lineup that started with the most delicate wine and ended with the most powerful expression. Considering that we are talking about Serralunga d'Alba (the township known for the most powerful Baroli overall), the word "delicate" should be taken with a grain of salt. The vines here are 37 years old, and the soils are slightly looser and sandier in nature. This wine is just slightly more accessible than the other cru expressions with elegant mineral notes that frame dark fruit, spice and pressed violets. This could be a good pairing opportunity with Florentine tripe in a tomato sauce. |
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Piedmont | 6 | 95 (WA) |
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£599.09 |
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Wine Advocate (95)This wine was not made in 2014, when this vineyard site in Castiglione Falletto was hit by not one but two violent hailstorms. Thankfully, the 2015 Barolo Parussi comes from a trouble-free growing season and has resulted in one of the best expressions of the cru made by Massolino thus far, with the first vintage produced in 2007. This site sees a unique soil profile, with sand that is much richer in organic materials compared to the estate's historic vineyard sites. The terrain enjoys two exposures because the vines are planted over the crest of a hill. Harvest comes later here, as well, because the growing cycle is slower and Parussi is one of the last parcels to show beautiful leaf color in the autumn. Thanks to all those extra variables, the winemaking team has a little more to play with in order to achieve complexity and integration. In our progression from least to most powerful single-vineyard wines tasted, this was the third wine in the lineup. Indeed, this wine offers more "grasso" or body weight and volume. Dark mineral tones make for an elegant finish. However, the tannins are very young and need more time to soften. This is your proverbial cellar wine. |
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Piedmont | 2 | 97 (WE) |
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£715.00 |
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Wine Enthusiast (97)Aromas of underbrush, camphor, fragrant pipe tobacco and a whiff of scorched earth form the nose on this captivating red. Firmly structured and boasting finesse, the youthful palate already shows great depth and precision, delivering raspberry compote, juicy black cherry, licorice and a hint of hazelnut set against firm fine-grained tannins and fresh acidity. Give it time to fully develop. Drink 2025–2040. |
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Piedmont | 1 | 95+ (WA) |
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£297.00 |
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Wine Advocate (95+)The 2015 Barolo Gramolere (with fruit from Monforte d'Alba) opens to a medium-dark ruby color. When you put the wine to your lips, you immediately feel the power, structure and inner fiber of Nebbiolo as interpreted in this two-hectare parcel with its 30-year-old vines. In fact, this wine is defined by that immediate firmness. The aromas, however, are softer and more yielding with forest fruit, wild berry, crushed slate and blue flower. I would suggest putting this wine aside for five more years at least. |
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Piedmont | 3 | 96+ (WA) |
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£830.00 |
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Wine Advocate (96+)Monvigliero in the Verduno township is quickly becoming one of the most celebrated and talked about crus in Barolo. The Fratelli Alessandria estate was among the first to understand its potential, and indeed, this wine was first released in 1978. Fast forward to today and you will find that the 2015 Barolo Monvigliero is an absolutely classic interpretation that stays faithful to past incarnations. The wine offers pretty berry aromas intermingled with spice, licorice and crushed stone. A floral aroma of red rose also appears. The tannins are solid and will require extra years of bottle aging. |
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Piedmont | 6 | 90 (VN) |
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£497.00 |
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Vinous (90)A deceptively medium-bodied wine, the 2012 Barolo San Lorenzo di Verduno hits the palate with good intensity but in the classic, mid-weight Alessandria style. Sweet tobacco, dried cherries, mint and tobacco give the wine much of its aromatic nuance. The 2012 opens up a bit in the glass, but it remains a touch lean and compact which is unusual for this wine. |
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Piedmont | 13 | 94 (WA) |
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£527.00 |
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Wine Advocate (94)Showing an immediately ripe and saturated quality of fruit, the 2015 Barolo San Lorenzo di Verduno is a child of the warm 2015 vintage. The bouquet leaves you no doubt. This wine offers a rich and exuberant approach with dark fruit nuances that cede slowly to spice, tar and black licorice. This Barolo shows depth and dark fruit, both in abundance. The quality of the tannins is still a bit rigid and less integrated at this young stage in the wine's life. You'll need to wait longer to truly enjoy these results. |
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Piedmont | 1 | 98 (VN) |
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£1,470.00 |
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Vinous (98)The 2015 Barolo Sperss shows all of the darkness and muscle that are so typical of Serralunga. Black cherry, plum, licorice, incense, gravel, cured meats and scorched earth infuse this potent, backward wine with tremendous character. My impression is that the extraction and oak are all a bit more pushed here relative to the other wines in the range. |
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Piedmont | 1 | 93 (WS) |
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£176.17 |
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Wine Spectator (93)Pretty, featuring rose, cherry, raspberry and mint flavors, with a touch of mineral. Supple, harmonious and elegant, offering a long finish. The aftertaste is tinged with orange peel and tobacco notes. Best from 2021 through 2036. 4,500 cases made. |
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Piedmont | 1 | 94+ (WA) |
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£1,100.00 |
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Wine Advocate (94+)The 2015 Barolo Bricco Delle Viole is a delicate and pure expression of Nebbiolo. The wine shows its naked beauty with pride, provocatively semi-dressed in lacy, floral aromas of wild rose and pressed violets. At this young age, the wine exhibits a gentle mix of fruity and floral characteristics that merge into the bouquet with intrepidness. The fruit from this vineyard within the Barolo township has maintained its freshness and crispness despite the heat of the 2015 growing season. I think it would be a lovely match for a veal piccata and cream sauce, with parsley and capers. |
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Piedmont | 2 | 94+ (WA) |
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£660.00 |
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Wine Advocate (94+)The 2015 Barolo Bricco Delle Viole is a delicate and pure expression of Nebbiolo. The wine shows its naked beauty with pride, provocatively semi-dressed in lacy, floral aromas of wild rose and pressed violets. At this young age, the wine exhibits a gentle mix of fruity and floral characteristics that merge into the bouquet with intrepidness. The fruit from this vineyard within the Barolo township has maintained its freshness and crispness despite the heat of the 2015 growing season. I think it would be a lovely match for a veal piccata and cream sauce, with parsley and capers. |
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Piedmont | 5 | 92 (VN) |
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£390.00 |
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Vinous (92)The 2015 Barolo Coste di Rose is pretty and also easygoing, with elegant floral top notes and sweet red berry fruit that are nicely pushed forward. Soft, open-knit and inviting, the 2015 offers a good bit of persistence and freshness. I would prefer to drink it over the next decade or so, given its mid-weight structure. |
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Piedmont | 2 | 96 (VN) |
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£815.00 |
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Vinous (96)One of the real knock-out wines of the vintage. Vajra's 2012 Barolo Ravera possesses striking aromatics, vivid, finely sculpted fruit and exceptional balance. Dark red and purplish-hued fruits, lavender, rose petal, mint and hard candy are pushed forward in a sweet, impeccable Barolo that satisfies all the senses. Deep, exquisitely layered and powerful, the 2012 Ravera is shaping up to be a real gem. This is a Barolo to revel in. Next to the Bricco Viole, the Ravera has a bit more mid-palate creaminess and overall depth. |
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Piedmont | 2 | 95 (VN) |
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£590.00 |
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Vinous (95)The 2015 Barolo Ravera captures all the best the vintage has to offer. More importantly, it has that extra level of textural richness and sweetness that the Bricco delle Viole does not have, at least not today. Creamy and beautifully textured in the glass, the 2015 is a total winner. Bright red raspberry and pomegranate fruit notes are lifted, while expressive floral and blood orange overtones add brightness. The 2015 suggests that the Ravera might, in time, become the flagship wine here. Don't miss it! |
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Piedmont | 1 | 98 (VN) |
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£1,705.00 |
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Vinous (98)The 2015 Barolo Francia is a soaring, regal wine endowed with tremendous intensity in all of its dimensions. The most reticent and inward of the 2015s, the Francia possesses superb textural density and persistence all the way through to the explosive finish. An immense, towering Barolo, the Francia is positively stellar. It is also going to require a number of years to be at its best. In recent years, the Conterno Barolo Francia has often been relatively accessible post bottling, the 2015 is far from that. |
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Piedmont | 1 | 95 (JS) |
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£450.00 |
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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. |
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Bordeaux | 1 | 94 (DC) |
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£553.00 |
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Decanter (94)Very fine florality and purity on first impression – less of the meatiness of past vintages. The classic Gruaud-Larose smoothness is there along with added precision. Great attention to detail; a very fine claret. |
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Roussillon | 1 | - |
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£150.00 |
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Bordeaux | 1 | 97 (JD) |
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£475.00 |
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Jeb Dunnuck (97)I absolutely loved the 2015 Léoville-Barton and this has everything you could want from a Left Bank Bordeaux. Cassis, smoked earth, graphite, tobacco leaf, and thrilling amounts of minerality all emerge from this inky colored, full-bodied, power-packed, brut of a Saint-Julien that holds everything together and stays pure, balanced and elegant on the palate. It has a lot of tannins, yet more than enough fruit. The 2015 is a blend of 86% Cabernet Sauvignon and 14% Merlot, brought up in 60% new French oak, and it needs 7-8 years of bottle age and will shine for 2-3 decades. Bravo! |
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Piedmont | 9 | - |
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£230.00 |
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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 | 2 | - |
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£490.00 |
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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 | 35 | - |
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£540.00 |
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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 | 1 | - |
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£177.00 |
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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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Piedmont | 1 | 96 (VN) |
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£821.00 |
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Vinous (96)Sandrone's 2015 Barolo Aleste is a total stunner. Succulent dark cherry, plum, mocha, lavender and spice are all beautifully framed by ripe, silky tannins. Creamy, resonant and super-expressive, the 2015 Aleste hits all the right notes. Next to Le Vigne, Aleste is more typical of what readers might expect from a warm year. It is a gorgeous Barolo from the Sandrone family. |
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Piedmont | 1 | 96 (VN) |
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£383.00 |
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Vinous (96)The 2012 Barolo Le Vigne, here in a library release, is still a very young wine. Bright acids lift a core of red fruit in a Barolo that impresses with its vibrancy. Spice, blood orange, mint, rose petal and lavender open with a bit of time in the glass. The 2012 showed quite a bit of potential as a young wine, now, that potential is really starting to come through. This is a terrific showing. |
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Piedmont | 1 | 97 (JS) |
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£748.00 |
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James Suckling (97)A tight and focused Le Vigne with strawberry, orange-peel and floral aromas and hints of hazelnuts. Not giving it all now. Full-bodied, very intense and focused. Extremely long and polished, tannic finish. Drink in 2023 or onwards. |
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Piedmont | 5 | 92 (VN) |
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£440.00 |
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Vinous (92)The 2015 Barolo Brunate is powerful, dense and tightly wound. That should not be much of an issue, as the 2015 will be released later than normal, a path Marcarini will take gradually over the next few years with the goal of releasing the wine two years later than they had previously. Dark and hulking in the glass, the 2015 is clearly not in the mood to show all of its cards today. Iron, smoke, menthol, game, dried rose petal and soil tones give the Brunate its brooding, inward personality. |
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Piedmont | 8 | - |
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£240.00 |
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Piedmont | 5 | 93 (VN) |
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£360.00 |
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Vinous (93)The 2015 Barolo La Serra is wonderfully silky, aromatic and refined, with all of the lift that is such a signature of this high-altitude La Morra site. Flowers, sweet red cherry, spice, tobacco and cedar are wonderfully delineated. Even more importantly, the aggressive tannins that once often penalized this wine are pretty much absent, a change Marcarini ascribes to gentler handling of the fruit during the initial part of fermentation. This is very nicely done. |
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Piedmont | 9 | 93 (WA) |
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£490.00 |
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Wine Advocate (93)This is the bread-and-butter wine for the folks at Massolino, and great care is taken to make sure they get it right year after year. The 2015 Barolo is almost all fruit from Serralunga d'Alba (this township makes up 99% of the blend), with a tiny part from Castiglione Falletto. Fruit comes from five vineyard sites, including Briccolina, Collaretto, Broglio and Le Turne, all in Serralunga d'Alba. The tiny part of Castiglione Falletto fruit comes from the Parussi cru. The complex nature of the blend represents old-school Barolo tradition, and it works beautifully in a warm vintage such as this. (That Serralunga d'Alba's rich marlstone soil keeps the moisture of the vintage locked within.) This is a full and exuberant expression with a well-defined profile of spice, rusty nail, potting soil and truffle. Overall, this vintage is accessible, soft and delicious from the start. |
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Piedmont | 6 | 94 (WA) |
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£442.00 |
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Wine Advocate (94)The 2015 Barolo Margheria is the first single-vinyard Barolo I tasted from Massolino in a lineup that started with the most delicate wine and ended with the most powerful expression. Considering that we are talking about Serralunga d'Alba (the township known for the most powerful Baroli overall), the word "delicate" should be taken with a grain of salt. The vines here are 37 years old, and the soils are slightly looser and sandier in nature. This wine is just slightly more accessible than the other cru expressions with elegant mineral notes that frame dark fruit, spice and pressed violets. This could be a good pairing opportunity with Florentine tripe in a tomato sauce. |
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Piedmont | 6 | 95 (WA) |
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£480.00 |
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Wine Advocate (95)This wine was not made in 2014, when this vineyard site in Castiglione Falletto was hit by not one but two violent hailstorms. Thankfully, the 2015 Barolo Parussi comes from a trouble-free growing season and has resulted in one of the best expressions of the cru made by Massolino thus far, with the first vintage produced in 2007. This site sees a unique soil profile, with sand that is much richer in organic materials compared to the estate's historic vineyard sites. The terrain enjoys two exposures because the vines are planted over the crest of a hill. Harvest comes later here, as well, because the growing cycle is slower and Parussi is one of the last parcels to show beautiful leaf color in the autumn. Thanks to all those extra variables, the winemaking team has a little more to play with in order to achieve complexity and integration. In our progression from least to most powerful single-vineyard wines tasted, this was the third wine in the lineup. Indeed, this wine offers more "grasso" or body weight and volume. Dark mineral tones make for an elegant finish. However, the tannins are very young and need more time to soften. This is your proverbial cellar wine. |