From a tiny parcel (1.2 hectares), with the oldest vines in one of Barolo’s greatest vineyards, planted in 1942.
With 97 points from Suckling, it ties the Vietti Brunate at $240, and beats the Oddero Brunate at $150.
Suckling says:
Aromas of strawberry, orange peel and cedar with dried flowers follow through to a medium body with solid and muscular tannins that run the length of the wine. Flexing. Spice, chocolate, strawberry and cedar at the end. Chewy. Needs time to soften but all here. Better after 2028.