2008 | Elio Grasso | Runcot
Red Wine: 2008 | Elio Grasso | Runcot
Aromas of mature berry, espresso, exotic spice and a whiff of menthol emerge on this full-bodied red. The palate shows dried black cherry, coconut, licorice and roasted coffee bean alongside fine-grained tannins.
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Producer: Elio Grasso
Vintage: 2008
Size: 750ml
ABV: 14%
Varietal: Nebbiolo
Country/Region: Italy, Barolo
Detailed Description
Aromas of mature berry, espresso, exotic spice and a whiff of menthol emerge on this full-bodied red. The palate shows dried black cherry, coconut, licorice and roasted coffee bean alongside fine-grained tannins.
Producer Information
Elio Grasso is an Italian wine estate located near Monforte d’Alba, in Piedmont. It is particularly known for its single-vineyard Barolo cuvées. The Elio Grasso portfolio has a range of other wines including a Langhe Nebbiolo, a Dolcetto d’Alba and a Barbera d’Alba. The estate also produces small amounts of a barrique-fermented Chardonnay, named Educato from one hectare (2.5 acres) plot. Only estate-grown grapes are used, sourced from 18 hectares (44.5 acres) of vineyards. Grasso’s flagship plots are located around the winery, and include a prime section of the Ginestra vineyard and just about all of the Gavarini vineyards on the ridge above the winery. Grasso also have more recent plantings in the Rüncot vineyard on the sunny slopes just below the winery’s terraced garden. In the winery, fermentation takes place in temperature-controlled stainless steel tanks. Aging varies depending on the cuvée: the Riserva Rüncot matures in French oak barriques for two years, and then another two years in bottle, while the Gavarina Chiniera and Ginestra Casa Maté wines are aged in more traditional 2500-liter Slavonian oak barrels. Barrel cellars have been cut into the rock, which allows precise temperature regulation.