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What to Buy
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£178.40 |
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Barroche Liberty 2015 embodies the pinnacle of Argentine winemaking. Harvested from the esteemed vineyards in Mendoza's Uco Valley, this exquisite wine benefits from high-altitude terroir, imparting a distinctive minerality and vibrant acidity. Carefully selected Malbec grapes undergo traditional fermentation in temperature-controlled stainless steel tanks, followed by ageing in French oak barrels for twelve months, allowing the development of complex flavours and silky tannins. The producer, Pablo Barroche, renowned for his meticulous attention to detail and commitment to sustainable viticulture, ensures each bottle reflects both elegance and power. On the nose, Barroche Liberty 2015 reveals rich aromas of dark berries, plum, and subtle spices, which evolve into a harmonious palate featuring layers of blackcurrant, cocoa, and a hint of vanilla. This vintage stands as a testament to Barroche's expertise, making it a distinguished choice for discerning wine enthusiasts. |
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Burgundy | 1 | - |
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£1,395.49 |
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Filled with grandeur, the Bart Bonnes-Mares Grand Cru 2018 is a fine gem from the Côte de Nuits region in Burgundy, France. This robust red, by renowned winemaker Pierre Bart, is a testament to the depth of his 6 generations-worth viticulture command. Made from aged Pinot Noir vines, the Bart Bonnes-Mares Grand Cru 2018 is noted for its sumptuous layers of complexity. Its 18-month maturation in oak barrels imparts a hint of spice that pairs exquisitely with its rich fruit undertones. A waft of crushed red cherries and wild raspberries encapsulates the essence of the wine's terroir, whilst a gentle touch of mineral inflection evokes the limestone-rich soil of the vineyard. Exuding sensuality yet profoundly structured, the Bart Bonnes-Mares Grand Cru 2018 treads flawlessly between power and elegance, drawing devoted followers. A wine of such mesmerising depth, it remains ever-engaging as it evolves in the glass over time. |
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Burgundy | 2 | - |
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£1,216.40 |
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The Bart Bonnes-Mares Grand Cru 2020 is an exquisite red Burgundy that marries finesse with robust intensity. A product of Pierre Bart, a sixth-generation winemaker, it hails from the esteemed Bonnes-Mares vineyard of France’s prestigious Côte de Nuits region. With a meticulous winemaking approach, Pierre Bart cultivates a traditional viticulture, utilising diligent grape selection and traditional vinification methods, an integral part of his age-old family wine-making practices. The Bart Bonnes-Mares Grand Cru 2020 embodies an eloquent expression of Pinot Noir, featuring a vibrant palette of luscious red fruit notes balanced harmoniously with earthy undertones and an alluring hint of spice. Aged in carefully selected French oak barrels, it boasts a rich texture and vast ageing potential. The Bart Bonnes-Mares Grand Cru 2020 is a coveted prize among connoisseurs, a testament to the impeccable winemaking craftsmanship of Pierre Bart, truly reflecting the character and essence of its famed terroir. |
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Burgundy | 5 | - |
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£371.60 |
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The Bart Fixin Hervelets 2022, an exquisite release from the reputable Maison Bart, is the epitome of French savoir-faire. Flaunting a splendid ruby hue and emanating rich, fruity aromas, this masterfully crafted Burgundy wine is nothing short of a sommelier's dream. Born in the vineyards of Fixin, in the revered Côte de Nuits region of France, this wine benefits from a unique terroir and an outstanding climatic environment. Using age-old techniques, the Bart family painstakingly ferments handpicked Pinot Noir grapes, yielding complex, earthy undertones embellished with notes of red fruits. Their commitment to tradition, coupled with an innovative outlook, results in this harmonious, full-bodied vintage that leaves an enduring finish. With a reputation rooted in seven generations of winemaking, the Bart Fixin Hervelets 2022 is a testament to the continuity of the Bart family's matchless craft, delivering an extraordinary French wine of distinct quality. |
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Bordeaux | 3 | - |
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£173.06 |
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Discover the distinctive character of the Le Puy Barthelemy 2017, an elegant embodiment of artisanal winemaking stemming from Bordeaux's right bank, in the heart of France. This biodynamically grown wine, crafted by Château le Puy, unravels the organic nuances of 85% Merlot and 15% Cabernet Sauvignon, handpicked from unique limestone and clay soils. Its deep ruby hue, accented by aromas of ripe red fruits and tapered by delicate notes of truffle and licorice, make it an enticing selection. Impeccably balanced, Le Puy Barthelemy 2017's complexity unfolds on the palate revealing structured tannins and an enduring finish, in typical Bordeaux style. Expect a remarkable evolution and ageing potential. The winemaking process i.e., spontaneous fermentation, is devoid of synthetic inputs, honouring ancestral traditions. This sublime expression of terroir not only reflects their commitment to unadulterated winemaking but also reinforces Le Puy Barthelemy 2017 as a bonafide connoisseur's delight. |
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Bordeaux | 5 | - |
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£155.06 |
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Allow yourself the indulgence of Le Puy Barthelemy 2018, an exquisite specimen from a lineage of fine Bordeaux blends that embodifies the finesse of French winemaking. Crafted in the Saint-Cibard region, it hails from the Château Le Puy winery, an establishment celebrated for biodynamic wines steeped in tradition since 1610. The unique blend of Merlot and Cabernet Sauvignon grapes is nurtured in limestone and clay soils, offering each sip a principled layering of flavours. Hand-picked in the cool dawn, the grapes undergo a long fermentation process, preserving their natural bounty. Le Puy Barthelemy 2018 emanates a balanced bouquet of ripe black fruits, layered with savoury spice nuances, culminating in an earthy minerality. Given its robust tannins and well-integrated oak notes, this wine elegantly ages, promising an evolution of complexity. Enjoy Le Puy Barthelemy 2018 for its classic, nuanced, enchantment that is unparalleled in its class. |
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Bordeaux | 1 | - |
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£170.66 |
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Exquisite in its complexity, the Le Puy Barthelemy 2019 hails from the renowned vineyards of Château Le Puy in Bordeaux, France. This biodynamic wine, produced by the Amoreau family who have been mastering the art for over 400 years, reflects the elegance and tradition inherent in their craft. Each grape is meticulously hand-picked, serving an exquisite balance of depth and freshness. The secret to Le Puy Barthelemy 2019's unique taste is its soil: a mix of clay, flint and limestone, giving rise to intriguing mineral elements. After hand harvesting, the grape juice is fermented and aged in French oak barrels, infusing the palate with neat, rounded tannins. Expect a rich mosaic of ripe berries, seasoned with smoky nuances and a hint of toasted almond. Savour the sensational finale - a soaring finish that echoes the elegance of its origin. Fall in love with the sophisticated charm of Le Puy Barthelemy 2019. |
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Bordeaux | 2 | - |
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£154.13 |
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The sublime Le Puy Barthelemy 2021 is a pinnacle of Bordeaux craftsmanship. This remarkable wine hails from the esteemed vineyards of Château le Puy on the right bank of the Gironde river, uniting centuries-old tradition with biodynamic practices. A distinguished blend of Merlot, Cabernet Sauvignon, Carménère and others, it embodies the quintessence of the cherished terroir. This meticulously hand-harvested, gravity-fed vintage wine is the epitome of natural and pure expression. Aged in seasoned oak barrels for 24 months, Le Puy Barthelemy 2021 exudes refined complexity, achieving elegance and balance that connoisseurs savour. Its potent nose unfurls black fruits and underlying earthy notes, while the palate revels in its velvety tannins and lingering finish. Sublime with mature game and other robust dishes. In a short span, Le Puy Barthelemy 2021 has attained an inimitable identity, equally satisfying to novel wine enthusiasts and connoisseurs alike. This enchanting wine is an epitome of the producer's steadfast commitment and passion for winemaking. |
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Piedmont | 1 | 92 (VN) |
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£122.52 |
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Vinous (92)The 2019 Barbera d'Alba is fabulous. Bright and radiant, the 2019 is supple and yet classically medium in body. Soft, silky contours wrap around a core of red cherry/plum fruit. Interesting, despite its open-knit feel, the Barbera is a bit lower in alcohol than the norm, and that no doubt adds to its super-classic profile. I loved it. |
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Piedmont | 1 | - |
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£380.38 |
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Piedmont | 12 | 97 (VN) |
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£1,918.01 |
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Vinous (97)Bartolo Mascarello’s 1978 Barolo (from 1.5 liter magnum) is a highly inconsistent wine because many of the surviving bottles and 1.5 liter magnums that are still in the market were not bottled at the estate, but were bottled from larger 1.9 liter magnums by the original purchasers of the wine, a practice that was not unusual at the time. Thankfully, this magnum was firing on all cylinders. With age, Bartolo Mascarello’s wines become quite delicate and Burgundian, but the 1978 still has plenty of power and structure. The vineyard sites were the same as today, Rocche dell’Annunziata, Cannubi, Rue and Cannubi/San Lorenzo, all vinified together in cement and bottled after four years. |
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Piedmont | 3 | 96 (VN) |
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£1,291.69 |
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Vinous (96)Bartolo Mascarello's 1982 Barolo was a bit sweeter and more perfumed, but still had plenty of underlying verve. |
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Piedmont | 12 | 94 (VN) |
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£1,400.02 |
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Vinous (94)I admit I have never really found much to admire in the 1988 vintage in Piedmont. Perhaps that is because 1989 and 1990 are both of such high quality, while 1985, 1986 and even at times 1987 are all more distinctive. With that in mind, Mascarello’s 1988 Barolo is a truly enchanting and seductive wine. Absolutely haunting in its beauty, the 1988 offers up a classic bouquet of dried rose petal, tar, anise, orange peel and bright red stone fruit, with the translucent, weightlessness that only Nebbiolo and Pinot Noir can deliver. Crystalline and pure, the 1988 has enough balance to drink well for another decade, even if it doesn’t have the sheer weight of some of the surrounding vintages. The 1988 is striking when it is first opened and it is just as beautiful several hours later. What a wine! |
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Piedmont | 2 | 97 (VN) |
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£436.92 |
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Vinous (97)Tasted from magnum, the 1996 Barolo is absolutely stunning. Vibrant and wonderfully alive, the 1996 exudes class. Time has gently softened the 1996 tannins, rendering the 1996 super-expressive today. Balsamic, mentholated notes, along with scents of tobacco and dried stone fruit continue to open up with time in the glass. The 1996 is still firm and quite powerful, but not as austere as many wines are in this vintage. Tar, licorice and scorched earth add the closing shades of nuance in an impeccably balanced, vivid Barolo that captures the personality of the vintage at its best. |
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£128.00 |
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Barroche Liberty 2015 embodies the pinnacle of Argentine winemaking. Harvested from the esteemed vineyards in Mendoza's Uco Valley, this exquisite wine benefits from high-altitude terroir, imparting a distinctive minerality and vibrant acidity. Carefully selected Malbec grapes undergo traditional fermentation in temperature-controlled stainless steel tanks, followed by ageing in French oak barrels for twelve months, allowing the development of complex flavours and silky tannins. The producer, Pablo Barroche, renowned for his meticulous attention to detail and commitment to sustainable viticulture, ensures each bottle reflects both elegance and power. On the nose, Barroche Liberty 2015 reveals rich aromas of dark berries, plum, and subtle spices, which evolve into a harmonious palate featuring layers of blackcurrant, cocoa, and a hint of vanilla. This vintage stands as a testament to Barroche's expertise, making it a distinguished choice for discerning wine enthusiasts. |
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Burgundy | 1 | - |
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£1,145.00 |
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Filled with grandeur, the Bart Bonnes-Mares Grand Cru 2018 is a fine gem from the Côte de Nuits region in Burgundy, France. This robust red, by renowned winemaker Pierre Bart, is a testament to the depth of his 6 generations-worth viticulture command. Made from aged Pinot Noir vines, the Bart Bonnes-Mares Grand Cru 2018 is noted for its sumptuous layers of complexity. Its 18-month maturation in oak barrels imparts a hint of spice that pairs exquisitely with its rich fruit undertones. A waft of crushed red cherries and wild raspberries encapsulates the essence of the wine's terroir, whilst a gentle touch of mineral inflection evokes the limestone-rich soil of the vineyard. Exuding sensuality yet profoundly structured, the Bart Bonnes-Mares Grand Cru 2018 treads flawlessly between power and elegance, drawing devoted followers. A wine of such mesmerising depth, it remains ever-engaging as it evolves in the glass over time. |
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Burgundy | 2 | - |
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£993.00 |
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The Bart Bonnes-Mares Grand Cru 2020 is an exquisite red Burgundy that marries finesse with robust intensity. A product of Pierre Bart, a sixth-generation winemaker, it hails from the esteemed Bonnes-Mares vineyard of France’s prestigious Côte de Nuits region. With a meticulous winemaking approach, Pierre Bart cultivates a traditional viticulture, utilising diligent grape selection and traditional vinification methods, an integral part of his age-old family wine-making practices. The Bart Bonnes-Mares Grand Cru 2020 embodies an eloquent expression of Pinot Noir, featuring a vibrant palette of luscious red fruit notes balanced harmoniously with earthy undertones and an alluring hint of spice. Aged in carefully selected French oak barrels, it boasts a rich texture and vast ageing potential. The Bart Bonnes-Mares Grand Cru 2020 is a coveted prize among connoisseurs, a testament to the impeccable winemaking craftsmanship of Pierre Bart, truly reflecting the character and essence of its famed terroir. |
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Burgundy | 5 | - |
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£289.00 |
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The Bart Fixin Hervelets 2022, an exquisite release from the reputable Maison Bart, is the epitome of French savoir-faire. Flaunting a splendid ruby hue and emanating rich, fruity aromas, this masterfully crafted Burgundy wine is nothing short of a sommelier's dream. Born in the vineyards of Fixin, in the revered Côte de Nuits region of France, this wine benefits from a unique terroir and an outstanding climatic environment. Using age-old techniques, the Bart family painstakingly ferments handpicked Pinot Noir grapes, yielding complex, earthy undertones embellished with notes of red fruits. Their commitment to tradition, coupled with an innovative outlook, results in this harmonious, full-bodied vintage that leaves an enduring finish. With a reputation rooted in seven generations of winemaking, the Bart Fixin Hervelets 2022 is a testament to the continuity of the Bart family's matchless craft, delivering an extraordinary French wine of distinct quality. |
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Bordeaux | 3 | - |
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£141.00 |
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Discover the distinctive character of the Le Puy Barthelemy 2017, an elegant embodiment of artisanal winemaking stemming from Bordeaux's right bank, in the heart of France. This biodynamically grown wine, crafted by Château le Puy, unravels the organic nuances of 85% Merlot and 15% Cabernet Sauvignon, handpicked from unique limestone and clay soils. Its deep ruby hue, accented by aromas of ripe red fruits and tapered by delicate notes of truffle and licorice, make it an enticing selection. Impeccably balanced, Le Puy Barthelemy 2017's complexity unfolds on the palate revealing structured tannins and an enduring finish, in typical Bordeaux style. Expect a remarkable evolution and ageing potential. The winemaking process i.e., spontaneous fermentation, is devoid of synthetic inputs, honouring ancestral traditions. This sublime expression of terroir not only reflects their commitment to unadulterated winemaking but also reinforces Le Puy Barthelemy 2017 as a bonafide connoisseur's delight. |
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Bordeaux | 5 | - |
In Bond
£126.00 |
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Allow yourself the indulgence of Le Puy Barthelemy 2018, an exquisite specimen from a lineage of fine Bordeaux blends that embodifies the finesse of French winemaking. Crafted in the Saint-Cibard region, it hails from the Château Le Puy winery, an establishment celebrated for biodynamic wines steeped in tradition since 1610. The unique blend of Merlot and Cabernet Sauvignon grapes is nurtured in limestone and clay soils, offering each sip a principled layering of flavours. Hand-picked in the cool dawn, the grapes undergo a long fermentation process, preserving their natural bounty. Le Puy Barthelemy 2018 emanates a balanced bouquet of ripe black fruits, layered with savoury spice nuances, culminating in an earthy minerality. Given its robust tannins and well-integrated oak notes, this wine elegantly ages, promising an evolution of complexity. Enjoy Le Puy Barthelemy 2018 for its classic, nuanced, enchantment that is unparalleled in its class. |
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Bordeaux | 1 | - |
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£139.00 |
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Exquisite in its complexity, the Le Puy Barthelemy 2019 hails from the renowned vineyards of Château Le Puy in Bordeaux, France. This biodynamic wine, produced by the Amoreau family who have been mastering the art for over 400 years, reflects the elegance and tradition inherent in their craft. Each grape is meticulously hand-picked, serving an exquisite balance of depth and freshness. The secret to Le Puy Barthelemy 2019's unique taste is its soil: a mix of clay, flint and limestone, giving rise to intriguing mineral elements. After hand harvesting, the grape juice is fermented and aged in French oak barrels, infusing the palate with neat, rounded tannins. Expect a rich mosaic of ripe berries, seasoned with smoky nuances and a hint of toasted almond. Savour the sensational finale - a soaring finish that echoes the elegance of its origin. Fall in love with the sophisticated charm of Le Puy Barthelemy 2019. |
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Bordeaux | 2 | - |
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£125.00 |
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The sublime Le Puy Barthelemy 2021 is a pinnacle of Bordeaux craftsmanship. This remarkable wine hails from the esteemed vineyards of Château le Puy on the right bank of the Gironde river, uniting centuries-old tradition with biodynamic practices. A distinguished blend of Merlot, Cabernet Sauvignon, Carménère and others, it embodies the quintessence of the cherished terroir. This meticulously hand-harvested, gravity-fed vintage wine is the epitome of natural and pure expression. Aged in seasoned oak barrels for 24 months, Le Puy Barthelemy 2021 exudes refined complexity, achieving elegance and balance that connoisseurs savour. Its potent nose unfurls black fruits and underlying earthy notes, while the palate revels in its velvety tannins and lingering finish. Sublime with mature game and other robust dishes. In a short span, Le Puy Barthelemy 2021 has attained an inimitable identity, equally satisfying to novel wine enthusiasts and connoisseurs alike. This enchanting wine is an epitome of the producer's steadfast commitment and passion for winemaking. |
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Piedmont | 1 | 92 (VN) |
In Bond
£99.00 |
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Vinous (92)The 2019 Barbera d'Alba is fabulous. Bright and radiant, the 2019 is supple and yet classically medium in body. Soft, silky contours wrap around a core of red cherry/plum fruit. Interesting, despite its open-knit feel, the Barbera is a bit lower in alcohol than the norm, and that no doubt adds to its super-classic profile. I loved it. |
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Piedmont | 1 | - |
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£297.00 |
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Piedmont | 12 | 97 (VN) |
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£1,593.00 |
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Vinous (97)Bartolo Mascarello’s 1978 Barolo (from 1.5 liter magnum) is a highly inconsistent wine because many of the surviving bottles and 1.5 liter magnums that are still in the market were not bottled at the estate, but were bottled from larger 1.9 liter magnums by the original purchasers of the wine, a practice that was not unusual at the time. Thankfully, this magnum was firing on all cylinders. With age, Bartolo Mascarello’s wines become quite delicate and Burgundian, but the 1978 still has plenty of power and structure. The vineyard sites were the same as today, Rocche dell’Annunziata, Cannubi, Rue and Cannubi/San Lorenzo, all vinified together in cement and bottled after four years. |
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Piedmont | 3 | 96 (VN) |
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£1,070.00 |
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Vinous (96)Bartolo Mascarello's 1982 Barolo was a bit sweeter and more perfumed, but still had plenty of underlying verve. |
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Piedmont | 12 | 94 (VN) |
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£1,159.79 |
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Vinous (94)I admit I have never really found much to admire in the 1988 vintage in Piedmont. Perhaps that is because 1989 and 1990 are both of such high quality, while 1985, 1986 and even at times 1987 are all more distinctive. With that in mind, Mascarello’s 1988 Barolo is a truly enchanting and seductive wine. Absolutely haunting in its beauty, the 1988 offers up a classic bouquet of dried rose petal, tar, anise, orange peel and bright red stone fruit, with the translucent, weightlessness that only Nebbiolo and Pinot Noir can deliver. Crystalline and pure, the 1988 has enough balance to drink well for another decade, even if it doesn’t have the sheer weight of some of the surrounding vintages. The 1988 is striking when it is first opened and it is just as beautiful several hours later. What a wine! |
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Piedmont | 2 | 97 (VN) |
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£361.00 |
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Vinous (97)Tasted from magnum, the 1996 Barolo is absolutely stunning. Vibrant and wonderfully alive, the 1996 exudes class. Time has gently softened the 1996 tannins, rendering the 1996 super-expressive today. Balsamic, mentholated notes, along with scents of tobacco and dried stone fruit continue to open up with time in the glass. The 1996 is still firm and quite powerful, but not as austere as many wines are in this vintage. Tar, licorice and scorched earth add the closing shades of nuance in an impeccably balanced, vivid Barolo that captures the personality of the vintage at its best. |
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