Winemaker Notes
This
Barolo comes from one of the most historically renowned single vineyards in the township of Serralunga
d’Alba, and is situated in a splendid south-facing exposure. The meticulous care given to the vineyards
together with a yield of less than 70 quintals per hectare, guarantees the highest level of quality. During
its long aging in Slavonian oak and in the bottle, the wine develops its characteristic
flavors.
92 Points, James Suckling
Perhaps this isn't the deepest and most
concentrated Barolo ever, but there's a very satisfying harmony of black fruit here. The fine-grained dry
tannins make this stand out of the 2014 pack. With aeration, some floral and citrus peel character emerges,
suggesting this will be better from 2019.