Focus on Barolo and Barbaresco (Nov 2011)

(this spent 45 days on its skins, and was then aged entirely in new French barriques for 40 months with minimal racking; Grasso’s other two Barolos are aged in 25-liter Slavonian oak casks): Good deep red. Expressive aromas of cherry, redcurrant, raspberry, violet, mocha and spicy oak, with savory and leathery nuances. Broad, dense and very dry, with lovely inner-palate minerality. There’s excellent ripeness here but today the finish of this uncompromisingly dry, classic Barolo is cut off by its big, dusty tannins. This vintage was second-best to 2008, noted Gianluca Grasso, with 96% phenolic maturity.