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Piedmont

Piedmont’s name means “foot of the mountain” and it aptly describes Piedmont’s location near the Alps, just east of France and south of Switzerland. For admirers of Nebbiolo wines, Piedmont is Italy’s most exalted region, since it is home to Barolo and Barbaresco. Barolo and Barbaresco are names of towns as well as names of the two most prestigious Piedmont DOCGs. Piedmont, with 142,000 vineyard acres, has seven DOCGs and fifty DOCs, the highest number of DOCS in any Italian wine zone. Despite its relatively northern location, its sometimes cool and frequently foggy weather, Piedmont produces mostly red wines. The Nebbiolo grape thrives in this climate and in fact takes its name from the Italian word for fog, “nebbia.” With its rich buttery food, majestic red wines and complicated vineyard system, Piedmont is often thought of as the Burgundy of Italy. As in Burgundy, Piedmont vineyards generally have well-established boundaries, and the vineyards are often divided into smaller parcels owned by several families. Though Nebbiolo is considered the most “noble” Piedmont grape, Barbera is actually the most widely planted grape. Dolcetto is the third most common red grape. White wines in Piedmont are made from Arneis, Cortese, Erbaluce and Moscato. Though Barolo and Barbaresco are the stars of the region, the easy-to-drink, sparkling “spumante” and “frizzante” wines of the Asti DOCG are the most widely produced. There are also Piedmont Indicazione Geographica Tipica (IGT) wines that are often an innovative blend of traditional and non-traditional grapes. This relatively new appellation status was started in 1992 as an attempt to give an official classification to Italy’s newer blends that do fit the strict requirements of DOC and DOCG classifications. IGT wines may use the name of the region and varietal on their label or in their name.

2001 Paolo Scavino Barolo

WS  93   
GR  2 Bicchieri   

2001 Paolo Scavino Barolo

Light label condition issue

WS  93   
GR  2 Bicchieri   

2004 Paolo Scavino Barolo Bricco Ambrogio

WS  93   
WA  92   

2007 Produttori del Barbaresco Barbaresco Montefico Riserva

Light label condition issue

WA  93   
WS  93   
ST  91   

2009 Clerico Barolo Ciabot Mentin Ginestra

Lightly elevated cork

WS  92   

2001 Fratelli Oddero Barolo Mondoca di Bussia Soprana

WS  91   

2004 Brovia Barolo Garblet Sue'

VN  95   

2001 Luigi Baudana Barolo Cerretta

Label condition issue

2000 Pio Cesare Barbaresco Il Bricco

WS  94   
ST  92+    
WA  90   

2000 Pio Cesare Barolo

Light label condition issue

WS  93   
WA  90   

2006 Pio Cesare Barolo

WA  94   
WS  91   
ST  91-93   
JS  91   
JR  17   

2000 G. Corino Barolo Vecchie Vigne

WS  97   
ST  94   
WA  92   

2000 G. Corino Barolo Vigneto Arborina

Light label condition issue

WS  94   
ST  90   

2004 Massolino Barolo Vigna Margheria

WA  95   
VN  94   
WS  93   
JR  17.5   

2004 Massolino Barolo Vigna Margheria

Light label condition issue

WA  95   
VN  94   
WS  93   
JR  17.5   

2008 Giacomo Borgogno & Figli Barolo Fossati

WA  95   

2008 Giacomo Borgogno & Figli Barolo Fossati

Light label condition issue

WA  95   

2009 Francesco Rinaldi & Figli Barolo Brunate

Light label condition issue

JS  94   
2 available
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2009 Francesco Rinaldi & Figli Barolo Brunate

Lightly elevated cork

JS  94   

2008 Francesco Rinaldi & Figli Barolo Cannubbio

WA  92   

2001 Luigi Pira Barolo Vigna Marenca

GR  3 Bicchieri   
WA  92   
WS  92   

2004 Luigi Pira Barolo Vigna Marenca

WA  94   
JR  18.5   
VN  90   
2 available
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2004 Luigi Pira Barolo Vigna Marenca

WA  94   
JR  18.5   
VN  90   

2001 Marcarini Barolo Brunate

Label condition issue

WA  91   
ST  91+    

2001 Elio Altare Barolo

Light capsule condition issue; light label condition issue

WS  92   
WA  91   
ST  91