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Aren't you just gorgeous? The 2020 Barolo vintage is outstanding, and this is a fab example. Pencil shavings, orange oil and ro...
Old vines in the area of Barolo. 86 years old in one plot of Magliano Alfieri, località San Bernardo, 290m, and 45 - 80 year ol...
For price to quality ratio, this is an astonishing bottling, being produced from the perimeter rows of their two cru vineyards,...
Truffley, a little woody and with the scents of sous bois and earth coupled with spicy cinnamon and clove and more piercing fru...
6 months matured in large, old Slovenian oak barrel following an initial 10 months in concrete. Like his grand Vin Barbaresco, ...
Something really rare! Verduno Pelaverga is the smallest DOC in the Barolo region in the far north, where the indigenous variet...
A 'masterpiece' is how our friend, one of London's top sommeliers, who is one the 'Barolo Boys', describes the 'Cerretta'. I c...
From the small 0.75 ha Arborina vineyard in La Morra. Notes of black cherries, wild fruit, jam, raspberries, cocoa, mint and ci...
Geologically this is a Barolo San Lorenzo di Verduno/Monvigliero, but politically, it's a Langhe Nebbiolo! Produced from a sing...
Produced from their crus, Cerretta (shared with G Conterno whose Barolo sells at £300 a bottle, compared with Garesio's at £75,...
16 months of slow maturation in large, old Slovenian oak barrels, the blend is taken from his two family vineyards, blended spe...
'93 points - The 2020 Barolo Roncaglie (Stefano Corino) is a pretty, textured La Morra Barolo. This is the first year in whic...