WINEMAKER'S NOTES:
Although befitting Serralunga, this wine goes a step further than its western slope counterparts both in aromas, textures and flavors. It begins with darker and fleshier romas and distinctive balsamic notes. The texture in the mouth is unique, with finely grained tannins that accentuate, not overpower, the complex aromas and flavors. This is a wine that is surprisingly pleasing to enjoy young, but will be even more exciting, complex and revealing with age.
TASTING NOTES:
Bright and red-fruited Barolo with cherries, cedar and crushed stones on offer, as well as spicy and floral nuances. It’s fresh and focused on the palate with medium body and firm tannins. Very agile and tense with impressive balance and a lingering aftertaste. Already very attractive, but better after 2027.
- James Suckling, 94 pts.