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Barolo Cerretta Serralunga d’Alba

The 2015 Ca' Rome' Romano Marengo Barolo Cerretta Serralunga d’Alba has earned its place in The World of Fine Wine’s handpicked collection of tasting notes, featuring insights from the world’s foremost wine authorities. Explore in-depth commentary from wine experts Nicolas Belfrage, Bruno Besa and Andrew Jefford on Barolo Cerretta Serralunga d’Alba - an internationally acclaimed red from Piemonte.
Barolo Cerretta Serralunga d’Alba
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Wine Name
Barolo Cerretta Serralunga d’Alba

Wine Producer
Ca' Rome'

Score
89

Wine Style
Red

Grape Type
Nebbiolo

Country
Italy

Vintage
2010

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Nicolas Belfrage: Typical Barolo hue of garnet. Deep, concentrated wine, with floral-herbal aromas and rich, ripe, balanced fruit, lacking just a touch of grip at the back. Plenty to it though. Drink from 2016. 16.5

Bruno Besa: Deep garnet to tawny rim. Open, spicy nose, with orange peel and small red fruits. Full-bodied, with massive tannins yet clean, with a lively finish. A wine that needs time to show at its best. 16.5

Andrew Jefford: Clear, limpid garnet red. A very beautiful, serene, seamless aroma of great curranty classicism; lifted, long, and engaging. It’s not the most detailed aroma on the table, but it is spot-on in terms of allusion, warmth, and charm. And it seems “mature”: a convincing argument for the aging regulations. On the palate, the wine is exactly what the aroma suggested it would be: graceful, smooth, open, glowing with poised, perfectly judged ripeness. A banker of a Barolo, in the old and now outdated sense of banker: probity, reliability, fidelity, secure resource. A lovely wine to own and to drink, though I see no particular need to keep it longer. 16.5

Details

Wine expert Nicolas Belfrage
Bruno Besa
Andrew Jefford
Tastings year 2015
Region Piemonte
AppellationDOCG
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