Thursday December 12, 2013 
 BRITISH COLUMBIA
Today's Offer : Borgogno Barolos

"Since taking over this historic estate a few years back, the vision of proprietor Oscar Farinetti (inventor of the luxury Eataly grocer/food court multinational) and his son Andrea has played out seamlessly, like a movie with a final message of hope and happiness. They pledged to maintain the signature house style that is rooted in extreme tradition, and they have indeed followed through on that promise. All the wines are aged in botte grande made with Slavonian oak and the vineyard team has embarked on more aggressive tactics for sustainable farming. The estate has 16 hectares, of which ten are planted to Nebbiolo, including specific vineyard sites in the Liste, Fossati and Cannubi crus. These wines show charm, liveliness and personality. They are like a long-lost relative who embraces you at a family reunion." 

 

Monica Larner -Wine Advocate 
Issue 207, June 2013
 
 
Barolo Cannubi DOCG 2008
 
Price $95.00/bottle 
VarietalNebbiolo
RegionBarolo, Piedmonte
Format6 x 750 ml
Availability8 cases - via BCLDB Cross Dock - Please respond via email to receive an allocation
Ageability
Now - 2030+
 

94 Points

"Violets, tar, smoke, rose petals, spices and dark fruit are some of the many notes that emerge from the 2008 Barolo Cannubi. An intense, dramatic wine for the year, the 2008 boasts layered fruit and equally thrilling structure, even if at times it is a bit rustic. This is a decidedly burly wine from Cannubi, a vineyard mostly associated with finesse. It will be interesting to see how things come together in bottle. Today, it is the wine's striking inner perfume that makes me most hopeful for the future."

May 2013
94+ Points

"The 2008 Barolo Cannubi shows slightly more aromatic restraint with elegant tones of dried fruit, licorice, tar and crushed minerals. It delivers feather-like weight in the mouth, yet shows its determination and liveliness thanks to the polished nature of the tannins. The length of the mouthfeel is like that last chord of music that resonates forever before hitting silence. Anticipated maturity: 2018-2030."

Issue #207- 
June 2013

 
 
Barolo Liste DOCG 2008
 
Price $74.00/bottle 
VarietalNebbiolo
RegionBarolo, Piedmonte
Format6 x 750 ml
Availability10 cases - via BCLDB Cross Dock - Please respond via email to receive an allocation
Ageability
Now - 2030+

 


93+ Points

"Cool veins of bracing minerality form the backbone in Borgogno's 2008 Barolo Liste. Today, the 2008 is virtually impenetrable, as the vintage and the site have combined to produce a big, powerful Barolo that will require considerable cellaring before it is ready to show all its cards. Still, there is a lot to like here, especially for those who can be patient. Tar, smoke, incense and scorched earth all add gravitas on the close, but with more time in the glass some of the sweeter notes begin to emerge. The 2008 Liste is shaping up to be magnificent." 


May 2013
About Borgogno

Borgogno was established in 1761 by Bartolomeo Borgogno and has long been one of the most recognized names in Piedmont.  Evidence of the estate's fame comes from the selection of Borgogno Barolo as the wine served at the celebration dinner for the Italian Unification in 1861. From this point on it was one of the House of Savoy's official suppliers and was regularly served to visiting dignitaries. Over the years the estate has acquired some beautiful holdings including vineyards in the Crus of Cannubi and Liste in the commune of Barolo, and Fossati in the commune of La Morra.

 

Borgogno is a traditional estate that embraces its history - there are no commercial yeasts, roto-fermenters, or barriques here. Instead the wines start with indigenous ambient yeasts, undergo long macerations and are aged in traditional Slovenian oak casks for 3 years before spending an additional 2 years in bottle prior to release. This style of winemaking coupled with the innate characteristics of the Nebbiolo grape result in wines that are capable of tremendously long aging.

 

With aging in mind Borgogno long ago made the unusual, and for the collector particularly notable, decision to reserve nearly half of the production of each vintage to sell slowly over time. Consequently the Borgogno cellars contain great reserves of older vintages. Recent tastings of the legendary 1961 - still rich, full of life and silky textured - profoundly demonstrated the special character of Barolo and the transcendent power of well-aged wine. Given their pedigree and potential for very great age, the wines offer excellent value. 

 

The significance of Oscar Farinetti's acquisition of Borgogno is impossible to overestimate: although much loved by connoisseurs of the classic understated style of Barolo, in truth the great old house had been in decline for many years. Under Farinetti, the revival has been astonishing - almost a too- good-to-be-true story, coupled with the Farinetti's equally astonishing rejuvenation of Fontanafredda, the former royal estate declared to be a 'Republica Ecologica'.


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