Fine Wine

May 24June 01, 2021
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LOT 210

Lot 210

AZIENDA BRICCO ROCCHE (CERETTO) BAROLO 2007 (1 MAG., OWC) WA 94+

AZIENDA BRICCO ROCCHE (CERETTO) BAROLO 2007 (1 MAG., OWC) WA 94+
Lot 210 Details
AZIENDA BRICCO ROCCHE (CERETTO) BAROLO 2007 (OWC)

Piedmont.

The 2007 Barolo Bricco Rocche is understated and classy all the way. Freshly cut roses, licorice, new leather, spices and dark red fruit are woven into a rich fabric of notable class. The open, inviting personality of the vintage is on full display. The tannins possess a silky elegance that is simply marvelous. The Bricco Rocche always gets the highest amount of new oak, but it’s hard to see this vineyard being the best suited to that treatment. At its best the Bricco Rocche is an elegant, sexy wine that might respond better to a slightly more delicate hand. Still, that is a fairly small criticism for what is otherwise a fabulous wine. This is a hugely promising Barolo from Ceretto. February 2011 WA 94+

1 mag.    per lot $400 - $600

Realised: $510
Price Includes Buyer's Premium ?

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