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Barolo

Barolo is one of Italy’s greatest wine appellations. In fact many cognoscenti of Italian wines consider Barolo to be the apex of Italian winemaking. Barolo is sometimes referred to as “the king of wines, and the wine of kings” partly because until the mid-19th century Piedmont was owned by the noble House of Savoy, the historic rulers of northwestern Italy. And the Savoys had a taste for Nebbiolo. Nestled into the rolling hills of Langhe, the Barolo DOCG includes 11 communes, one of which is the town of Barolo. There are 4,200 vineyard acres in the appellation and since the late 19th century growers have tried to identify their best vineyards. By marketing some vineyards as better quality than others, Barolo producers have followed the Burgundian custom of making single vineyard, or “cru” vineyard bottlings. As in neighboring Barbaresco, the Barolo DOCG requires that wines be 100% Nebbiolo, a grape thought of as the Pinot Noir of Italy. Records show that Nebbiolo was grown in the Piedmont as early as the 14th century, and despite being somewhat finicky – it is late to ripen and easily damaged by adverse weather --- Nebbiolo makes highly aromatic and powerful red wines. Until the mid-19th century Nebbiolos of Piedmont were vinified as sweet wines, though that ended in the late 19th century when a French oenologist was invited to Piedmont to show producers how to make dry reds. Barolo was made a DOC in 1966 and upgraded to DOCG status in 1980. Barolos must be aged at least three years, at least two of those years in wood. Barolos are tannic and robust and generally need at least five years to soften into complex, earthy wines.

2019 Vietti Barolo Castiglione

Lightly depressed cork; light label condition issue

WA  95   
JS  94   
JD  93   

2001 Paolo Scavino Barolo

WS  93   
GR  2 Bicchieri   

2019 Paolo Scavino Barolo Bricco Ambrogio

2014 G.D. Vajra Barolo Ravera

WA  93   
VN  93   
CT  92   

2013 Elvio Cogno Barolo Cascina Nuova

Lightly elevated cork

WA  93   
WE  93   
WS  92   
VN  91   
JR  17   

2007 Elvio Cogno Barolo Ravera

WA  93+    
ST  93   
WE  93   
WS  92   
JR  17   

2020 Massolino Barolo (Serralunga d'Alba)

2009 Pio Cesare Barolo

Light label condition issue

WA  93   
VN  92   
ST  90   

1997 Marchesi di Barolo Barolo Cannubi

Light label condition issue

WS  92   
RP  90   

2003 Marchesi di Barolo Barolo Cannubi

WS  91   

1998 Ceretto Barolo Bricco Rocche Brunate

Base neck fill

ST  90   

1999 Conterno Fantino Barolo Parussi

Light label condition issue

ST  92   

1999 Conterno Fantino Barolo Parussi

Lightly depressed cork; base neck fill

ST  92   

1999 Conterno Fantino Barolo Parussi

Base neck fill

ST  92   

2003 Conterno Fantino Barolo Vigna Del Gris

WS  92   
RP  91   

2003 Conterno Fantino Barolo Vigna Del Gris

Base neck fill; light label condition issue

WS  92   
RP  91   

1993 Armando Parusso Barolo Bussia Vigna Rocche

Heavy label condition issue

1996 Marcarini Barolo Brunate

4 cm ullage; light label condition issue

WS  94   
ST  92+    

2010 Giacomo Fenocchio Barolo Bussia

Light label condition issue

ST  90   
JR  18   

2015 Giacomo Fenocchio Barolo Bussia

VN  94   
JS  93   
WE  92   
JR  17   

1999 Renato Ratti Barolo Marcenasco Rocche

Light capsule condition issue; light label condition issue

ST  92   
WS  91   

1999 Renato Ratti Barolo Marcenasco Rocche

Light capsule condition issue; lightly depressed cork; label condition issue

ST  92   
WS  91   

1999 Renato Ratti Barolo Marcenasco Rocche

Light capsule condition issue

ST  92   
WS  91   

2017 Renato Ratti Barolo Rocche dell'Annunziata

Lightly elevated cork

JS  95   
WE  95   
WA  94   
WS  92   
VN  91   

2009 Damilano Barolo Cannubi

Light label condition issue

JS  95   
WA  93   
VN  93   
WS  92   
ST  91+    
WE  91   
JR  17.5