
- Colour Red
- Producer Bruno Giacosa
- Region Piedmont
- Grape Nebbiolo
- Drinking 2020 - 2029
- Case size 6x75cl
- Available Now
2016 - Nebbiolo d'Alba Valmaggiore Bruno Giacosa - 6x75cl
- Colour Red
- Producer Bruno Giacosa
- Region Piedmont
- Grape Nebbiolo
- Drinking 2020 - 2029
- Case size 6x75cl
- Available Now
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Wine Advocate, April 2020, Score: 93
I am a huge fan of this vineyard site in the Roero region... delicate and nuanced berry aromas beautifully permeate the bouquet. Wild strawberry, cassis and blueberry are followed by pressed violet and bitter almond. Nor is the mouthfeel to be underestimated, as it provides ample structure and extra crunch on the tonic finish.
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Wine Advocate, April 2020, Score: 93
I am a huge fan of this vineyard site in the Roero region... delicate and nuanced berry aromas beautifully permeate the bouquet. Wild strawberry, cassis and blueberry are followed by pressed violet and bitter almond. Nor is the mouthfeel to be underestimated, as it provides ample structure and extra crunch on the tonic finish.
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James Suckling, April 2020, Score: 94
Very tight and focused with orange peel, chocolate and hints of bright fruit. Medium body, firm and silky finish. Structured and beautiful. Don’t forget Giacosa’s Nebbiolos! Drink now.
Region
Piedmont
Piedmont is located in the north western corner of Italy. Though several grape varieties are prominent such as Dolcetto, Barbera and Moscato, it is Nebbiolo that reigns supreme. It produces wines that are not particularly deep in colour, yet they are perfumed, powerful and can age for many years. Due to the ethereal nature of the Nebbiolo grape and the numerous single vineyard wines, many compare top examples to grand cru Burgundies of the Côte de Nuits.Mountainous, its vineyards are cut into the hillsides forming terraces reminiscent of the Mosel Valley in Germany and the northern Rhone Valley in France. The two most notable appellations are Barolo and Barbaresco.