Gianfranco Alessandria

This was my first time visiting Gianfranco Alessandria, although not the first time trying his wines. His two daughters, Vittoria and Marta,  showed us around and tasted with us. Gianfranco took over the winery after his father died in 1986, which happened to be the year of the freak hailstorm that destroyed all the vines, so no wine was produced that year.

Today the family produced about 45 000 bottles of wine spread out across the different wines. They produce Dolcetto, Barbera, Barbera “Superiore”, Langhe Nebbiolo, Barolo and one Barolo Cru.

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We tried the 2015 Dolcetto, Barbera and Langhe Nebbiolo. 2015 is looking good, very powerful and intense compared to the 2014 which are more light. Then we tried the Barbera “Vittoria” 2013, a more concentrated and powerful Barbera due to the age of the vines and the more strict selection of grapes. The 2012 Barolo does not have as strong a structure as the 2011, but it is a more classic vintage. It may take some more time in the bottle, but I though it drank very nicely. Last we tried their Cru, Barolo San Giovanni 2o12. I have tried this before, but a 2000 (it was 15 years old at the time) and it was fantastic. I am excited to see the evolution of the 2012.

Wine of the Week

Marengo Dolcetto d’Alba

IMG_7483Wine: Dolcetto d’Alba

Producer: Marengo

Region/Appellation: Piemonte, Italy

Grape varieties: Dolcetto

Vintage: 2014

 

Eye: Ruby red

Nose: fruity, fresh, blueberry/blackberry, hint of licorice

Mouth: fruits, hint of almond

 

Price Point: $9

Available at Vinmonopolet: Not yet…

Wine of the Week

IMG_7382Vietti Barolo Castiglione 2010

Wine: Barolo Castiglione

Producer: Vietti

Region/Appellation: Piemonte

Grape varieties: Nebbiolo

Vintage: 2010

 

Eye: Dark ruby red

Nose: Cherries, strwaberries, hint of tobacco

Mouth: Plum, spices, cherries. Good tannins with long finish.

 

 

Price Point: $58

Available at Vinmonopolet: Yes (but maybe not 2010 vintage)

 

Wine of the Week

IMG_6570Bruno Rocca Rabaja Barbaresco 2012

 

Wine: Barbaresco Rabaja

Producer: Bruno Rocca

Region/Appellation: Piemonte

Grape varieties: Nebbiolo

Vintage: 2012

Eye: Ruby garnet

Nose: floral, raspberry, cherry

Mouth: soft broad tannins, warm, redcurrant, blackberry, earthy,

 

 

Price Point: $60

Available at Vinmonopolet: No

Wine of the Week

IMG_6565Azelia Barolo 2011

 

Wine: Azelia Barolo

Producer: Azelia

Region/Appellation: Piemonte, Italy

Grape varieties: Nebbiolo

Vintage: 2011

Eye: bright red garnet

Nose: red plum, wild red berries, sweet spices, floral notes

Mouth: ripe fruit flavors, sweet red cherries, dried herbs, minerals

 

Price Point: $47

Available at Vinmonopolet: Yes

Wine of the Week

IMG_6573Langhe Nebbiolo Bartolo Mascarello

 

Wine: Langhe Nebbiolo

Producer: Bartolo Mascarello

Region/Appellation: Piemonte, Italy

Grape varieties: Nebbiolo

Vintage: 2012

Eye: Deep ruby color

Nose:  Mineral, rose, sweet red fruit

Mouth: Medium body, fresh fruit,

 

 

Price Point: $47

Available at Vinmonopolet:  Yes

#tbt Paolo Scavino

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Riccardo Sgarra with Paolo Scavino

When I was a student in Boston, I tried to go to as many wine tastings as I could. At a Vineyard Road tasting I ran into Riccardo who works at Paolo Scavino. It is always a pleasure when someone who works at the winery or makes the wine comes to the tastings. It makes it a lot more personal. I met Riccardo again when I was in Barolo last summer, he gave me a tour of the winery and then we tasted some wines. They were as good as I remember.

You can check out their wines here.

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