Gioso Barolo 2017
The Barolo – king of wines and wine of kings – has been celebrated as the Nebbiolo’s best product for centuries. It is historically linked to the Unification of Italy – the Rinascimento in Italy. Well-known politicians of the time and the Royal family – the Savoia – have relished of this great wine that today more than ever is a prize for the enology. Complex full-body structure and great potential of aging are only few of the amazing features of the Barolo. The municipalities in which Barolo is produced are the following: La Morra, Monforte d’Alba, Serralunga d’Alba (with its exceptionally well-preserved medieval military fort), Castiglione Falletto (its symbol is a round medieval tower), Novello, Grinzane Cavour, Verduno, Diano d’Alba, Cherasco, Roddi and Barolo.
Garnet red with orange nuances getting more evident as times goes by; delicate, ethereal, intense, full and lingering bouquet; warm, full, complex, dry and harmonious taste. Ripe tannins and good complexity.
MATURATION
24 months in big Slavonian oak barrels
AGING
4-6 months in stainless steel tanks and minimum 6 months in the bottle
14% ABV
Garnet red with orange nuances getting more evident as times goes by; delicate, ethereal, intense, full and lingering bouquet; warm, full, complex, dry and harmonious taste. Ripe tannins and good complexity.
MATURATION
24 months in big Slavonian oak barrels
AGING
4-6 months in stainless steel tanks and minimum 6 months in the bottle
14% ABV
James Suckling: 92 |
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Pleasant dried-cherry and cedar aromas and flavors. Medium-to full-bodied, tight and tidy with lightly firm tannins and good, spicy fruit. Needs a year or two to blossom. Best in 2023. |