2008 | Ceretto | Barolo Bricco Rocche
Red Wine: 2008 | Ceretto | Barolo Bricco Rocche
Sparkling ruby with a garnet edge. Fine, fragrant nose with notes of preserved cherries, some dried plums, truffles in the background. Full-bodied and rich on the palate, densely woven tannins, with a soft core, beautiful enamel, spreads out continuously, salty, rich fruit in the finish, warm and round.
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Producer: Ceretto
Ratings: WA | 96 JS | 98
Vintage: 2008
Size: 750ml
ABV: 15%
Varietal: Nebbiolo
Country/Region: Italy, Piedmont
Detailed Description
Sparkling ruby with a garnet edge. Fine, fragrant nose with notes of preserved cherries, some dried plums, truffles in the background. Full-bodied and rich on the palate, densely woven tannins, with a soft core, beautiful enamel, spreads out continuously, salty, rich fruit in the finish, warm and round.
Reviews:
- Wine Advocate: The 2008 Barolo Bricco Rocche is one of the very finest wines I have tasted from Ceretto in a long time. Layers of fruit flow effortlessly from this classy, elegant Barolo. All of the elements are in place in this superb, polished effort. Sweet dark cherries, roses, spices and licorice are woven into the textured, generous finish. I can only hope the 2008 Bricco Rocche is a sign of what we can expect from Ceretto in the coming years.
- James Suckling: The Ceretto family makes numerous great single-vineyard Barolos, but the Bricco Rocche is the masterpiece. The 2008 shows racy and ripe plum character, almost prune, with bright cherries and dried flowers. Very muscular yet very fine.
Producer Information
The Langhe hills of Piedmont constitute that area of northern Italy where the wide and flat Pò river valley suddenly disappears and gives way on all sides to hulking and precipitous slopes. The Langhe hills are more than hills. They are ancient and rugged earth. Their narrow peaks are topped by castles, and they are thick to the horizon with grapevines. The Langhe hills are home to a small group of farmers and winemakers who, together, have succeeded in creating some of the planet’s finest expressions of place. The Ceretto family is among that fortunate group. For three generations members of the Ceretto family have transformed the fruit of the Langhe’s vineyards into wines that speak of the regions identity. The famed Italian gastronome and intellectual Luigi Veronelli wrote, “The land, the land, the land, the land, always, the land.” This philosophy is central to the Ceretto family. Reverence for this land has passed from Riccardo, who blended fruit from the region’s best vineyards, to Bruno and Marcello, who purchased Langhe vineyards and began bottling single crus, and finally to Alessandro, who is taking the winery into the 21st century by using natural methods to foster vines that are stronger, healthier, and more in balance with their environment. The Ceretto family has always been committed to producing the most expressive and authentic wines their land can yield.