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Jeb Dunnuck (92)
The 2023 Roero Arneis is a bright silver/yellow color, and the nose is fresh and savory, with notes of white peaches, melon rind, lemon oils, and light savory chive notes. Perfectly suited for pairing alongside crudo and vitello tonnato, this medium-bodied white is refreshing and spritely, with a touch of white pepper and a kiss of sweet fruit. It can be enjoyed over the next few years, but it’s so good now while it's fresh, there’s no need to wait.Inc. TAX€236.14 -
Vinous (89)
The 2018 Barbaresco is a pretty, delicate wine to drink now and over the next few years. Crushed flowers, sweet dried cherry, mint and cedar are nicely laced together. Ultimately, the 2018 is a bit light in depth and concentration. I would prefer to drink it over the next few years.Inc. TAX€303.83 -
Vinous (93)
The 2019 Barbaresco is a fabulous wine at its level. It offers striking depth and intensity. Layered and racy in the glass, the 2019 possesses tremendous depth and tons of pedigree. Bright red-toned fruit, blood orange, spice, mint and white pepper all grace this wonderfully expressive Barbaresco. Vineyard sites are Currà, Fausoni, younger vines in Rabajà and San Cristoforo. The 2019 was aged 70% in cask and 30% in small woodInc. TAX€322.38 -
Vinous (92)
The 2020 Barbaresco is a terrific entry-level wine from Bruno Rocca, if that term can even be used here. The warm growing season yielded a Barbaresco with lovely forward fruit, silky tannins and tons of upfront appeal. It’s an ideal wine for restaurants or consumers looking for something delicious to drink with minimal cellaring. The 2020 spent 11 months in oak, quite a bit less than the 16-18 of the past, which preserves a good deal of freshness.Inc. TAX€347.58 -
Inc. TAX€370.54 -
Inc. TAX€643.67 -
Vinous (88)
The 2018 Barbaresco Currà comes across as light in body, with limited depth and slightly aggressive tannins, all of which are the result of an extremely challenging growing season. The aromatics and overall energy are enticing in the 2018, a wine that is likely to offer its best drinking over the next handful of years.Inc. TAX€509.74 -
(6x75cl) 1998The Bruno Rocca Barbaresco Rabaja 1998 exemplifies the pinnacle of Nebbiolo craftsmanship from the esteemed Barbaresco region in Piedmont. Meticulously vinified, the grapes were handpicked from prime vineyards and subjected to a traditional fermentation process, followed by extensive ageing in French oak barrels for 24 months. Bruno Rocca, renowned for his dedication to quality and terroir expression, delivers a wine of exceptional complexity and elegance. The 1998 vintage presents a deep garnet hue, unveiling aromas of ripe cherries, subtle truffles, and delicate floral notes. On the palate, it is full-bodied yet refined, with velvety tannins and a lingering finish that reflects its remarkable ageing potential. This illustrious vintage is a testament to Bruno Rocca’s expertise and the enduring charm of Barbaresco wines, making it a distinguished addition to any fine wine collection.
Inc. TAX€698.33 -
Vinous (95)
The 2019 Barbaresco Rabajà is quite closed at this stage. There is plenty of energy and drive, but the mid-palate is quite shy. A wine of reserve, the 2019 is going to need time to flesh out. There is plenty to look forward to.Inc. TAX€612.23 -
Wine Advocate (95)
Bruno Rocca's 2020 Barbaresco Rabajà is a wine of clarity and definition. This special vineyard site is always distinguished by the clean sharpness of its fruit. Red and blue fruits cede to etched notes of crushed stone and toasted spice. These aromas engage in a delicate dance in a manner only the Nebbiolo grape can achieve. The tannins are polished and firm but also more approachable in this vintage. Production is 6,000 bottles.Inc. TAX€645.56 -
Wine Advocate (97)
Always a crowd-pleaser, the Bruno Rocca 2021 Barbaresco Rabajà is especially defined by its mineral nuances that are chalky, powdery and refined. This wine wears that mineral mantel like a champion, and I can't say that many Nebbiolos pull it off as well as this. The Rabajà also shows expertly worked tannins that are glossy, polished and firm. This site sits at 250 to 300 meters in elevation on tuffaceous clay and limestone soils. The vines are 55 years old (and 6,000 bottles were made).Inc. TAX€707.99 -
(6x150cl) 2015Inc. TAX€1,735.07 -
Vinous (95)
The 2012 Barbaresco Riserva Currà is a real knockout. Intense, sweet and beautifully perfumed, the 2012 offers a super-classic expression of this Neive vineyard. Twenty four months in oak have helped soften some of the angular contours the 2012 had when it was younger. Hints of orange peel, white pepper, dried herbs and cherries linger on the exotic, beguiling finish. What a gorgeous wine this is. The 2012 spent 22 months in cask. To be released in 2017.Inc. TAX€450.59 -
Inc. TAX€255.34 -
(6x75cl) 2018Experience the exquisite maturity of Bulichella Coldipietrerosse 2018. This delightful bottle hails from the certified organic winery Bulichella, renowned for its dedication to sustainable viticulture in the heart of Tuscany's Maremma region. The 2018 vintage is a sensational expression of Sangiovese; meticulously crafted, it exhibits engaging savouriness, structured tannins, and radiant acidity.
Bulichella Coldipietrerosse 2018 dances across the palate with a chorus of wild berries, cherry, and subtle earth notes. The wine's development is a testament to age-old Tuscan traditions, as it spends 18 months in Slavonian oak barrels acquiring its distinct character. This lends to its extraordinary length and seductive complexity, revealing layers of nuanced flavours with every sip.
Its bottling is entirely void of filtration, encapsulating the pure essence of its terroir. Bask in the deep and dense garnet-red hue of Bulichella Coldipietrerosse 2018, a wine that's nothing short of an artistic, sensory pleasure for the discerning oenophile.
Inc. TAX€420.94 -
(6x75cl) 2018Behold the intricate charm of Bulichella Montecristo 2018, a delightful offering from the Bulichella estate vineyards in Tuscany, Italy. This exquisite fine red wine illuminates the palate with vivacious notes of dark fruit, including rich cherries and plums, delicately balanced with a structured hint of spice. Crafted through an intricate art of organic farming backed by sustainable philosophy, the Bulichella displays intense ruby red colours, with a beautifully elegant texture given its extended ageing in French oak barrels. Bulichella, a benchmark in Tuscan wine production, is renowned for fusing tradition with modern-day wine-making methods, and their 2018 Montecristo is no exception. Grown in the bustling vineyards with alluvial soils, the grape variety is a fine blend predominantly of Sangiovese, supplemented with Merlot. The Bulichella Montecristo 2018 is a testament to the estate's unyielding commitment to quality, offering a wine that impeccably mirrors the distinctive terroir of Tuscany's breathtaking landscape.
Inc. TAX€782.14 -
The Buon Tempo Brunello di Montalcino 2019 exemplifies the quintessence of Tuscany’s renowned appellation. Crafted from 100% Sangiovese grapes meticulously harvested from the sun-drenched vineyards of Montalcino, this vintage reflects Buon Tempo's commitment to excellence. Fermented in temperature-controlled stainless steel tanks, followed by ageing for 36 months in French oak barrels, including 12 months in new oak, the wine develops a harmonious balance of power and elegance. The 2019 vintage presents a deep garnet hue, unveiling aromas of ripe cherries, violets, and subtle hints of tobacco. On the palate, it is full-bodied with refined tannins, showcasing flavours of dark berries, leather, and a touch of spice, leading to a long, velvety finish. Perfect for ageing, Buon Tempo Brunello di Montalcino 2019 promises to evolve gracefully, enhancing its complex profile over time.
Inc. TAX€299.74 -
(6x75cl) 2021Inc. TAX€287.99 -
(6x75cl) 2022Jeb Dunnuck (91)
A bright but slightly deeper ruby color, the 2022 Barbera D'Alba is lifted with peppery freshness and crisp red and black berries. Offering a snappy nature and good structure, it takes things up a notch in overall quality and can stand up to a variety of cuisines. With its crunchy fruit and fresh structure, I love where this is now, and it’s going to be very nice over the next several years as well.Inc. TAX€307.43 -
Inc. TAX€227.99 -
(6x75cl) 2021Vinous (93)
The 2021 Barbera d'Alba Aves is a selection of the estate's best Barbera. A wine of gravitas and tension, the Aves is lights-out in 2021. There's plenty of the depth of past editions, but less overt concentration and oak imprint than in the past. In the last few years, Fabio Alessandria has dialed back some of the textural intensity in this wine in favor of greater freshness. The result is a striking Barbera that is also more in line with the rest of the wines in the range.Inc. TAX€307.67 -
Inc. TAX€287.74 -
Vinous (91)
The 2017 Barolo is gorgeous. Beautifully perfumed and lifted, the 2017 is pure class. Sweet red berry fruit, crushed flowers, mint, spice and orange peel are all nicely lifted in this silky, mid-weight Barolo. Drink it over the next decade. The is a blend from Breri, Rocche dell' Olmo and Neirane, with a bit less Breri than normal, because the lower portions of the vineyard were affected by frost.Inc. TAX€680.39 -
Vinous (89)
The 2018 Barolo is aromatic, gracious and light on its feet. Sweet dark cherry, lavender, rose petal, mint, spice and sage are nicely delineated in this ethereal, gracious Barolo. Drink it over the next decade or so. The classico is built on a core of Breri, plus pieces of the other sites that don't make it into the Acclivi.Inc. TAX€837.59 -
Vinous (92)
The 2019 Barolo is a very pretty, elegant wine. In this vintage, the straight Barolo has (unusually) a touch of whole cluster influence that drives the aromatic profile, adding gorgeous floral and savory intensity this wine does not typically have. Burlotto's Barolo is far from an easygoing wine, it is a Barolo to cellar for a few years and drink for another decade or so beyond. This super-classic Barolo is an absolute gem.Inc. TAX€845.03 -
Jeb Dunnuck (93)
Medium red in color, the 2020 Barolo is inviting and fruity. Its characteristic elegant profile features notes of pristinely preserved strawberries, candied roses, apricot, and sweet tea. Medium-bodied and fresh, with delicate, sweet fruit floating through the palate, it has ultra-fine tannins, and a clean, long finish. It’s easy to love this now, and it will have a wide open window for enjoyment over the next 5-7 years.Inc. TAX€748.33 -
Vinous (94)
The 2013 Barolo Acclivi is another knockout from Burlotto. The Acclivi shows slightly red and purplish hued fruits, with lavender, mint, violet and spice that develop in the glass. The 2013 is naturally very tightly wound, but it offers superb freshness, along with a striking interplay of pliant fruit, lifted, floral-infused aromatics, and an acid/tannin profile that adds brightness throughout. Readers will have to be patient, but there is no rush. This is a fabulous Barolo in the making.Inc. TAX€1,370.63 -
(3x75cl) 2015Wine Advocate (95)
The 2015 Barolo Acclivi represents a blend of Nebbiolo from various hilltop sites in Verduno that have been selected for the quality of their fruit. The wine takes the concept of a Barolo "base" up one notch, because it represents a special selection of fruit that is not limited to a single parcel. This expression is grounded and even a bit heavier at its core, with more dark fruit and thickness that becomes its defining characteristic. This is especially true in a vintage like 2015 that already starts off with robust and sun-darkened fruit. The wine is not necessarily more accessible—because it is not—but it does offer a thicker caliber of Nebbiolo fruit.Inc. TAX€942.56 -
Wine Advocate (95)
The 2015 Barolo Acclivi represents a blend of Nebbiolo from various hilltop sites in Verduno that have been selected for the quality of their fruit. The wine takes the concept of a Barolo "base" up one notch, because it represents a special selection of fruit that is not limited to a single parcel. This expression is grounded and even a bit heavier at its core, with more dark fruit and thickness that becomes its defining characteristic. This is especially true in a vintage like 2015 that already starts off with robust and sun-darkened fruit. The wine is not necessarily more accessible—because it is not—but it does offer a thicker caliber of Nebbiolo fruit.Inc. TAX€1,449.59 -
Vinous (97)
The 2016 Barolo Acclivi is a deep, plush and hauntingly beautiful wine with tremendous power, dazzling intensity and remarkable richness. An ample, expansive and broad wine of striking inner perfume and sweetness, the 2016 is flat-out stunning. Crushed raspberry, mint, spice and blood orange infuse the 2016 with incredible depth and complexity before it finishes with mind-blowing intensity. All I can say is: Wow!Inc. TAX€1,281.59
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Jeb Dunnuck (92)
The 2023 Roero Arneis is a bright silver/yellow color, and the nose is fresh and savory, with notes of white peaches, melon rind, lemon oils, and light savory chive notes. Perfectly suited for pairing alongside crudo and vitello tonnato, this medium-bodied white is refreshing and spritely, with a touch of white pepper and a kiss of sweet fruit. It can be enjoyed over the next few years, but it’s so good now while it's fresh, there’s no need to wait.In Bond€173.00 -
Vinous (89)
The 2018 Barbaresco is a pretty, delicate wine to drink now and over the next few years. Crushed flowers, sweet dried cherry, mint and cedar are nicely laced together. Ultimately, the 2018 is a bit light in depth and concentration. I would prefer to drink it over the next few years.In Bond€231.00 -
Vinous (93)
The 2019 Barbaresco is a fabulous wine at its level. It offers striking depth and intensity. Layered and racy in the glass, the 2019 possesses tremendous depth and tons of pedigree. Bright red-toned fruit, blood orange, spice, mint and white pepper all grace this wonderfully expressive Barbaresco. Vineyard sites are Currà, Fausoni, younger vines in Rabajà and San Cristoforo. The 2019 was aged 70% in cask and 30% in small woodIn Bond€250.00 -
Vinous (92)
The 2020 Barbaresco is a terrific entry-level wine from Bruno Rocca, if that term can even be used here. The warm growing season yielded a Barbaresco with lovely forward fruit, silky tannins and tons of upfront appeal. It’s an ideal wine for restaurants or consumers looking for something delicious to drink with minimal cellaring. The 2020 spent 11 months in oak, quite a bit less than the 16-18 of the past, which preserves a good deal of freshness.In Bond€271.00 -
In Bond€285.00 -
In Bond€514.00 -
Vinous (88)
The 2018 Barbaresco Currà comes across as light in body, with limited depth and slightly aggressive tannins, all of which are the result of an extremely challenging growing season. The aromatics and overall energy are enticing in the 2018, a wine that is likely to offer its best drinking over the next handful of years.In Bond€401.00 -
(6x75cl) 1998The Bruno Rocca Barbaresco Rabaja 1998 exemplifies the pinnacle of Nebbiolo craftsmanship from the esteemed Barbaresco region in Piedmont. Meticulously vinified, the grapes were handpicked from prime vineyards and subjected to a traditional fermentation process, followed by extensive ageing in French oak barrels for 24 months. Bruno Rocca, renowned for his dedication to quality and terroir expression, delivers a wine of exceptional complexity and elegance. The 1998 vintage presents a deep garnet hue, unveiling aromas of ripe cherries, subtle truffles, and delicate floral notes. On the palate, it is full-bodied yet refined, with velvety tannins and a lingering finish that reflects its remarkable ageing potential. This illustrious vintage is a testament to Bruno Rocca’s expertise and the enduring charm of Barbaresco wines, making it a distinguished addition to any fine wine collection.
In Bond€559.00 -
Vinous (95)
The 2019 Barbaresco Rabajà is quite closed at this stage. There is plenty of energy and drive, but the mid-palate is quite shy. A wine of reserve, the 2019 is going to need time to flesh out. There is plenty to look forward to.In Bond€488.00 -
Wine Advocate (95)
Bruno Rocca's 2020 Barbaresco Rabajà is a wine of clarity and definition. This special vineyard site is always distinguished by the clean sharpness of its fruit. Red and blue fruits cede to etched notes of crushed stone and toasted spice. These aromas engage in a delicate dance in a manner only the Nebbiolo grape can achieve. The tannins are polished and firm but also more approachable in this vintage. Production is 6,000 bottles.In Bond€514.00 -
Wine Advocate (97)
Always a crowd-pleaser, the Bruno Rocca 2021 Barbaresco Rabajà is especially defined by its mineral nuances that are chalky, powdery and refined. This wine wears that mineral mantel like a champion, and I can't say that many Nebbiolos pull it off as well as this. The Rabajà also shows expertly worked tannins that are glossy, polished and firm. This site sits at 250 to 300 meters in elevation on tuffaceous clay and limestone soils. The vines are 55 years old (and 6,000 bottles were made).In Bond€567.00 -
(6x150cl) 2015In Bond€1,400.00 -
Vinous (95)
The 2012 Barbaresco Riserva Currà is a real knockout. Intense, sweet and beautifully perfumed, the 2012 offers a super-classic expression of this Neive vineyard. Twenty four months in oak have helped soften some of the angular contours the 2012 had when it was younger. Hints of orange peel, white pepper, dried herbs and cherries linger on the exotic, beguiling finish. What a gorgeous wine this is. The 2012 spent 22 months in cask. To be released in 2017.In Bond€364.00 -
In Bond€189.00 -
(6x75cl) 2018Experience the exquisite maturity of Bulichella Coldipietrerosse 2018. This delightful bottle hails from the certified organic winery Bulichella, renowned for its dedication to sustainable viticulture in the heart of Tuscany's Maremma region. The 2018 vintage is a sensational expression of Sangiovese; meticulously crafted, it exhibits engaging savouriness, structured tannins, and radiant acidity.
Bulichella Coldipietrerosse 2018 dances across the palate with a chorus of wild berries, cherry, and subtle earth notes. The wine's development is a testament to age-old Tuscan traditions, as it spends 18 months in Slavonian oak barrels acquiring its distinct character. This lends to its extraordinary length and seductive complexity, revealing layers of nuanced flavours with every sip.
Its bottling is entirely void of filtration, encapsulating the pure essence of its terroir. Bask in the deep and dense garnet-red hue of Bulichella Coldipietrerosse 2018, a wine that's nothing short of an artistic, sensory pleasure for the discerning oenophile.
In Bond€327.00 -
(6x75cl) 2018Behold the intricate charm of Bulichella Montecristo 2018, a delightful offering from the Bulichella estate vineyards in Tuscany, Italy. This exquisite fine red wine illuminates the palate with vivacious notes of dark fruit, including rich cherries and plums, delicately balanced with a structured hint of spice. Crafted through an intricate art of organic farming backed by sustainable philosophy, the Bulichella displays intense ruby red colours, with a beautifully elegant texture given its extended ageing in French oak barrels. Bulichella, a benchmark in Tuscan wine production, is renowned for fusing tradition with modern-day wine-making methods, and their 2018 Montecristo is no exception. Grown in the bustling vineyards with alluvial soils, the grape variety is a fine blend predominantly of Sangiovese, supplemented with Merlot. The Bulichella Montecristo 2018 is a testament to the estate's unyielding commitment to quality, offering a wine that impeccably mirrors the distinctive terroir of Tuscany's breathtaking landscape.
In Bond€628.00 -
The Buon Tempo Brunello di Montalcino 2019 exemplifies the quintessence of Tuscany’s renowned appellation. Crafted from 100% Sangiovese grapes meticulously harvested from the sun-drenched vineyards of Montalcino, this vintage reflects Buon Tempo's commitment to excellence. Fermented in temperature-controlled stainless steel tanks, followed by ageing for 36 months in French oak barrels, including 12 months in new oak, the wine develops a harmonious balance of power and elegance. The 2019 vintage presents a deep garnet hue, unveiling aromas of ripe cherries, violets, and subtle hints of tobacco. On the palate, it is full-bodied with refined tannins, showcasing flavours of dark berries, leather, and a touch of spice, leading to a long, velvety finish. Perfect for ageing, Buon Tempo Brunello di Montalcino 2019 promises to evolve gracefully, enhancing its complex profile over time.
In Bond€226.00 -
(6x75cl) 2021In Bond€217.00 -
(6x75cl) 2022Jeb Dunnuck (91)
A bright but slightly deeper ruby color, the 2022 Barbera D'Alba is lifted with peppery freshness and crisp red and black berries. Offering a snappy nature and good structure, it takes things up a notch in overall quality and can stand up to a variety of cuisines. With its crunchy fruit and fresh structure, I love where this is now, and it’s going to be very nice over the next several years as well.In Bond€234.00 -
In Bond€167.00 -
(6x75cl) 2021Vinous (93)
The 2021 Barbera d'Alba Aves is a selection of the estate's best Barbera. A wine of gravitas and tension, the Aves is lights-out in 2021. There's plenty of the depth of past editions, but less overt concentration and oak imprint than in the past. In the last few years, Fabio Alessandria has dialed back some of the textural intensity in this wine in favor of greater freshness. The result is a striking Barbera that is also more in line with the rest of the wines in the range.In Bond€234.00 -
In Bond€216.00 -
Vinous (91)
The 2017 Barolo is gorgeous. Beautifully perfumed and lifted, the 2017 is pure class. Sweet red berry fruit, crushed flowers, mint, spice and orange peel are all nicely lifted in this silky, mid-weight Barolo. Drink it over the next decade. The is a blend from Breri, Rocche dell' Olmo and Neirane, with a bit less Breri than normal, because the lower portions of the vineyard were affected by frost.In Bond€544.00 -
Vinous (89)
The 2018 Barolo is aromatic, gracious and light on its feet. Sweet dark cherry, lavender, rose petal, mint, spice and sage are nicely delineated in this ethereal, gracious Barolo. Drink it over the next decade or so. The classico is built on a core of Breri, plus pieces of the other sites that don't make it into the Acclivi.In Bond€675.00 -
Vinous (92)
The 2019 Barolo is a very pretty, elegant wine. In this vintage, the straight Barolo has (unusually) a touch of whole cluster influence that drives the aromatic profile, adding gorgeous floral and savory intensity this wine does not typically have. Burlotto's Barolo is far from an easygoing wine, it is a Barolo to cellar for a few years and drink for another decade or so beyond. This super-classic Barolo is an absolute gem.In Bond€682.00 -
Jeb Dunnuck (93)
Medium red in color, the 2020 Barolo is inviting and fruity. Its characteristic elegant profile features notes of pristinely preserved strawberries, candied roses, apricot, and sweet tea. Medium-bodied and fresh, with delicate, sweet fruit floating through the palate, it has ultra-fine tannins, and a clean, long finish. It’s easy to love this now, and it will have a wide open window for enjoyment over the next 5-7 years.In Bond€601.00 -
Vinous (94)
The 2013 Barolo Acclivi is another knockout from Burlotto. The Acclivi shows slightly red and purplish hued fruits, with lavender, mint, violet and spice that develop in the glass. The 2013 is naturally very tightly wound, but it offers superb freshness, along with a striking interplay of pliant fruit, lifted, floral-infused aromatics, and an acid/tannin profile that adds brightness throughout. Readers will have to be patient, but there is no rush. This is a fabulous Barolo in the making.In Bond€1,120.00 -
(3x75cl) 2015Wine Advocate (95)
The 2015 Barolo Acclivi represents a blend of Nebbiolo from various hilltop sites in Verduno that have been selected for the quality of their fruit. The wine takes the concept of a Barolo "base" up one notch, because it represents a special selection of fruit that is not limited to a single parcel. This expression is grounded and even a bit heavier at its core, with more dark fruit and thickness that becomes its defining characteristic. This is especially true in a vintage like 2015 that already starts off with robust and sun-darkened fruit. The wine is not necessarily more accessible—because it is not—but it does offer a thicker caliber of Nebbiolo fruit.In Bond€776.00 -
Wine Advocate (95)
The 2015 Barolo Acclivi represents a blend of Nebbiolo from various hilltop sites in Verduno that have been selected for the quality of their fruit. The wine takes the concept of a Barolo "base" up one notch, because it represents a special selection of fruit that is not limited to a single parcel. This expression is grounded and even a bit heavier at its core, with more dark fruit and thickness that becomes its defining characteristic. This is especially true in a vintage like 2015 that already starts off with robust and sun-darkened fruit. The wine is not necessarily more accessible—because it is not—but it does offer a thicker caliber of Nebbiolo fruit.In Bond€1,185.00 -
Vinous (97)
The 2016 Barolo Acclivi is a deep, plush and hauntingly beautiful wine with tremendous power, dazzling intensity and remarkable richness. An ample, expansive and broad wine of striking inner perfume and sweetness, the 2016 is flat-out stunning. Crushed raspberry, mint, spice and blood orange infuse the 2016 with incredible depth and complexity before it finishes with mind-blowing intensity. All I can say is: Wow!In Bond€1,045.00

