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Italy's great king of reds, Barolo, doesn't come cheap, especially from a great vintage. All the more reason to leap on this special one-off parcel from prime vineyards in the Cerviano-Merli area. Rich, dark chocolate and cherry fruit; silky tannins.
Italy's great king of reds, Barolo, doesn't come cheap, especially from a great vintage. All the more reason to leap on this special one-off parcel from prime vineyards in the Cerviano-Merli area. Rich, dark chocolate and cherry fruit; silky tannins.
Tasting notes
Dark fruits framed by cocoa, vanilla and oak spice
Aroma
Lifted maraschino cherry, classic tar and violet, with clove spice
Allergy information
Contains sulphites
Our Italian buyer, Leo, think this special parcel of Barolo may be his buying coup of the year! Piedmont's prized red is known for demanding a high price. However, when a winery (we're forbidden to name) is keen to move a batch fast, it usually comes as a great deal. Even when it's from such an applauded vintage. Antoni Galloni described it as "full of truly spectacular, breathtaking wines that capture all the pedigree of Barolo". The grapes are from the same hillsides as elite names, including the great £65-a-bottle Vajra. Plus, this wine has received 90+ scores from both top critics James Suckling and Wine Advocate. It's a mesmirising wine, long aged in barrel. Decant early to allow the dark chocolatey, cherry and violet notes to open.