All Items Subject to Change Barolo Grill Wine List The mission of our wine program is to offer our guests what we feel represent some of the greatest wine estates of the world. We look at the very highest quality and value in order to acquire spectacular bottlings. After over two decades, as a staff, we have travelled to many of the birthplaces of these world class estates. We hope to present to the guest at any level of wine appreciation a wonderful and diverse selection of offerings that have all been stored, aged, and to then be served properly while dining here at the Barolo Grill. After carefull selecting and collecting we have come to represent a program with a great collection of wines amongst the finest programs in the world made up of thoughtful and heartful acquisitions. Ryan Fletter, CWE, CMS Advanced Sommelier Barolo Grill Wine Director 1 Table of Contents Wines by the glass House Favorites Small Format Bottles Champagne and Sparkling p. 4 p.5 p.6-10 p.11-18 Vini Bianchi (White Wines) Italian Whites of the North Italian Whites of the Central/South Domestic Whites White Wines of the Old world p.19-22 p.23 p.24 p.25-29 Vini Rossi (Red Wines) Piemonte Piedmont Reds Barolo Barbaresco p.30-32 p.33-51 p.52-57 Toscana Chianti Classico-Chianti Rufina Vino Nobile di Montepulciano Carmignano/ Morellino di Scansano Brunello di Montalcino I.G.T. Super Tuscans p.59-61 p.61-62 p.62 p.63-67 p.68-72 2 Table of Contents Vini Rossi (Red Wines) Italian Reds of the North Veneto Alto Adige/ Friuli/ Lombardia/ etc. Italian Reds of the South Campania/ Puglia/ Sicilia/ etc . p.73-74 p.76 p.77 Red wines of the Old world French Reds Burgundy Rhone Bordeaux p.78-81 p.81-82 p.83-84 Spanish Reds p.84 Red wines of the New world California Cabernet Sauvignon & Meritage Pinot Noir Merlot/ Syrah/ Zinfandel & Other Blends p.85-88 p.88-89 p.89-90 Large Format Bottles Magnums, Doppio Magnums & Monsters! p.90-94 Dessert Wines of the World p.95-96 3 Barolo Grill (Wines by the Glass or Bottle) Sparkling (Spumanti) Prosecco di Valdobbiadene, Torre Zecchei, N.V. Brut, Veneto Metodo Classico, ‘Rosé’ Ferrari, N.V. Brut, Alto Adige Champagne, Pol Roger N.V. Brut, France Glass / Bottle 12 48 18 69 22 99 Whites (Bianchi Superiori) Soave, Pieropan 2014 Veneto Verdicchio dei Castelli di Jesi, ‘Fontevecchia’ Casalfarneto 2013 Marche Grüner Veltliner, Landhaus Mayer 2014, Niederösterreich, Austria Favorita, ‘Fallegro’ Gagliardo 2014 Piemonte Pinot Grigio, Jermann 2014 Friuli Gavi di Gavi, Palladino 2014 Piemonte Sancerre, ‘Anciennes Vignes’ Patient Cottat 2013 Loire Valley, France Chardonnay, ‘Wadleith’ Kaltern 2014 Alto Adige Chardonnay, ‘Vaillon-1er Cru’ Domaine Christian Moreau 2011 Chablis, France 10 10 11 11 12 13 16 16 22 40 40 44 44 48 50 64 64 78 11 11 12 12 13 14 17 18 18 24 26 44 44 48 48 52 56 68 72 72 95 100 Reds (Rossi Superiori) Lacrima di Morro d’Alba, ‘Rosae’ Casalfarneto 2012 Marche Dolcetto di Dogliani, Poderi Luigi Einaudi 2011 Piemonte Primitivo di Manduria, Antica Masseria 2013 Puglia Barbera d’Asti, Vietti 2013 Piemonte Chianti Classico, Fattoria Rodáno 2011 Toscana Cabernet Sauvignon, Route Stock 2013 Napa Valley Pinot Noir, Elk Cove 2013 Willamette Valley, Oregon Barbera d’Alba Superiore, ‘Pairolero’ Sottimano 2013 Piemonte Bourgogne, Regis Bouvier 2012, Burgundy-Montrecul, France Super Tuscan, ‘Arcanum’ Tenuta di Arceno 2009 Toscana Barolo, ‘GG’ Gianni Gagliardo 2010 Piemonte 4 Favorites from the Cellar The Barolo Grill staff makes its annual summer trek to Italy, visiting spectacular food and wine establishments. During the summer of 2015 we visited the various wine and food regions of the Alto Adige in the Dolomites, to Toscana to visit wine zones of Chianti Classico and Montalcino, finishing off with the classic wines of Piemonte: Barolo, Barbaresco and the Roero. This page features an outstanding selection of the wines for you to explore from our recent travels……. Outstanding Provence (Provençal superiori) Côtes de Provence Rosè, ‘Château de Selle’ Domaines Ott 2013 Provence, France (375 ml) Côtes de Provence, Blanc de Blancs, ’Clos Mireille’ Domaines Ott 2013 Provence, France 60 105 Outstanding Whites & Sparkling (Bianchi superiori) Sparkling de Savoie, ‘Methode traditionnelle Rosè’ Domaine Jean Vullien N.V. Savoie, France Blanc de Morgex et de la Salle, Cave Mont Blanc 2014, Valle d’Aoste, Italy Lugana, ‘I Frati’ Cà dei Frati 2014, Veneto, Italy Cortese di Gavi, Pio Cesare 2014 Piemonte, Italy 39 39 40 50 Outstanding Reds (Rossi superiori) Barbera d’Asti, Damilano 2013 Piemonte, Italy Ruchè di Castagnole Monferrato, ‘Majoli’ dacapo 2014 Piemonte, Italy Langhe Nebbiolo, Cantina del Pino 2013 Piemonte, Italy Rosso di Montalcino, Terra Rossa 2013 Toscana Crozes Hermitage, Domaine les Bruyères 2011 Northern Rhone Valley, France Barbera d’Alba, ‘Bricco delle Olive’ Palladino 2011 Piemonte, Italy Refosco, Scarbolo 2009 Friuli, Italy Gattinara, Travaglini 2010 Piemonte, Italy Barolo, ‘GG’ Gagliardo 2010 Piemonte, Italy Châteaneuf du Pape, Château Mont-Redon 2011 Southern Rhone Valley, France Barbaresco, ‘Riserva’ Prinsi 2005 Piemonte Barbaresco, Pio Cesare 2010 Piemonte, Italy 5 40 52 55 59 69 69 75 88 100 115 125 140 Half bottles (Mezza bottiglie) ChampagneIn Champagne, there is a distinction that separates wine production into two major categories that a wine producer may follow…….. Récoltant-Manipulant Champagne Houses or (Grower-Producers) - producers that farm grapes exclusively from their own farmland of which their wines are produced from. Négociant-Manipulant Champagne Houses or (often Grande Marque Producers) - the vast majority of Champagne houses fall under this category. These producers are often much larger than GrowerProducers, and are usually easily recognizable brands - producers that may use grapes sourced by other vineyards with which their wines are produced from. Récoltant-ManipulantChartogne-Taillet, Brut ‘Cuvee St.Anne’ Merfy Pierre-Gimonnet, Brut Premier Cru Cuis Pierre Péters, Blanc de Blancs Brut ‘Cuvée Réserve’ Grand Cru Le Mesnil-sur-Oger René Geoffroy, Rosé Brut ‘Rosé de Saignée’ Premier Cru Cumières NV NV NV NV 60 72 69 81 NV NV 66 160 Négociant-ManipulantVeuve Clicquot Ponsardin, Brut, Reims Krug, Brut ‘Grande Cuvée’ Reims 6 Half bottles (Mezza bottiglie) White wines- France Provence Côtes de Provence Rosè, ‘Château de Selle’ Domaines Ott 2013 60 2012 70 2001 102 2006 99 2013 75 Alsace Riesling, ‘Schlossberg’ Grand Cru, Domaines Weinbach Burgundy-Côte de Beune Meursault, ‘Genevrières’ 1er Cru, Hospice de Beune, Maison Louis Jadot Northern Rhone Condrieu, ‘Les Chaillets-Vielles Vignes’ Yves Cuilleron Austria Kamptal Grüner Veltliner, Reserve ‘Gaisberg’ Hirsch 7 Half bottles (Mezza bottiglie) White wines- North America California Chardonnay, Chateau Montelena, Napa Valley Chardonnay, Ramey, Russian River Valley, Sonoma County 8 2010 2013 60 49 Half bottles (Mezza bottiglie) Red wines- Italy Piemonte Barbera d’Asti ‘Bricco dell Uccellone’ Braida 2011 79 Barolo, Palladino 2003 99 Barolo, Pio Cesare 2010 78 Barolo, ‘Sori Ginestra’ Conterno Fantino 2008 125 Barbaresco, Angelo Gaja Barbaresco, Angelo Gaja 1995 2006 309 219 Barbaresco, Pio Cesare 2011 78 Chianti Classico, Castellare 2013 38 Vino Nobile di Montepulciano, Poliziano 2011 39 Brunello di Montalcino, Conti Costanti Brunello di Montalcino, Conti Costanti 2007 2009 115 100 Super-Tuscan, Tenuta dell’Ornellaia, ‘Ornellaia’ (Cabernet/Merlot/Cab Franc) 2009 Super-Tuscan, Tenuta dell’Ornellaia, ‘Ornellaia’ (Cabernet/Merlot/Cab Franc) 2011 259 240 Super-Tuscan, Marchese Antinori, ‘Tignanello’ (Sangiovese & Cabernet) Super-Tuscan, Tenuta San Guido, Bolgheri ‘Sassicaia’ (Cabernet/Cab Franc) 2009 2007 120 249 Super-Tuscan, Fontodi, ‘Flaccianello’ (Sangiovese 100%) 2004 148 Toscana 9 Half bottles (Mezza bottiglie) Red wines- France Bordeaux Château D’Issan, ‘Blason D’Issan,’ Margaux Château Rauzan-Ségla, ‘Ségla,’ Margaux 2010 2005 69 107 Château Rauzan-Ségla, Margaux (2nd growth-classified) Château Kirwan, Margaux (3rd growth-classified) 1996 1996 221 299 2008 2012 89 79 2012 2010 98 149 2011 76 2012 2012 2011 2006 2008 71 63 72 68 159 2013 2013 44 59 Burgundy-Côte de Beune Santenay 1er Cru, ‘Clos Tavannes’ Domaine de La Pousse d’Or Le Corton, Bouchard Père & Fils Burgundy-Côte de Nuits Vosne-Romanée, Domaine Forey Père & Fils Mazy-Chambertin, Grand Cru, Frédéric Esmonin Rhone Domaine de Marcoux, Chateauneuf-du-Pape North America California Pinot Noir, Merry Edwards, Russian River Valley, Sonoma County Merlot, Pride Mountain, Napa Valley Cabernet Sauvignon, Pride Mountain, Napa Valley Cabernet/Blend, ‘Cinq Cepages’ Chateau St.Jean, Sonoma County Cabernet/Blend, ‘Insignia’ Joseph Phelps, Napa Valley Oregon Pinot Noir, Talley Estate, Arroyo Grande Pinot Noir, Domaine Drouhin, Willamette Valley 10 Italian Sparkling (Spumanti d’Italia) The hilly zone between the communes of Conegliano and Valdobbiadene represents the historical heartland of Prosecco production. The most noteworthy cru is Cartizze, comprising a mere 106 of the DOCG’s total 4,300 hectares. Wines from the subzone are labeled Valdobbiadene Superiore di Cartizze, are fully sparkling in style, and are generally “dry,” with 17-35 grams per liter of residual sugar. Most Prosecco is released as non-vintage; the wine may be released with a vintage date if the wine is comprised from a minimum 85% of the stated year’s harvest. The Prosecco grape makes up a minimum 85% of the wine from both DOCG zones. While the DOCGs represent a renewed effort in establishing quality and image, the majority of wine is released below even the blanket Prosecco DOC level. If the wine is not at DOC level, the name Prosecco may no longer be used on labels, and the grape is listed under its historical name—Glera. Italy Veneto Torre Zecchei, Prosecco di Valdobbiadene Superiore Dry ‘Cartizze’ Bisol, Prosecco di Valdobbiadene Superiore Dry ‘Cartizze’ NV 2013 102 112 NV NV 2007 1993 1999 2001 63 65 172 309 279 299 2010 119 Alto Adige- Metodo Classico - Méthode champenoise Ferrari, Brut Ferrari, Rosé Brut, Trento Ferrari, Brut ‘Perle’ Ferrari, Brut ‘Giulio Ferrari-Riserva del Fondatore’ Ferrari, Brut ‘Giulio Ferrari-Riserva del Fondatore’ Ferrari, Brut ‘Giulio Ferrari-Riserva del Fondatore’ Lombardia- Metodo Classico - Méthode champenoise Contratto, Brut, Blanc de Blancs 11 Italian Sparkling (Spumanti d’Italia) Franciacorta Franciacorta is the premier growing zone for ‘method champenois’ wines in Italy and many consider the ‘Champagne’ of Italy……Franciacorta earned its DOCG for sparkling wines made by metodo classico (the traditional method) in 1995, and produces wines from Chardonnay, Pinot Nero (Noir), and a maximum 50% Pinot Bianco are permitted for use in the wine. Lombardia- Metodo Classico - Méthode champenoise Contadi Castaldi, Brut Bellavista, Brut ‘Saten’ Bellavista, Riserva Brut ‘Vittorio Moretti’ 12 NV 64 2009 1991 98 495 Italian Sparkling (Spumanti d’Italia) Piemonte- Metodo Classico - Méthode champenoise Rocche dei Manzoni, Brut Zero ‘Valentino’ Ferrando, Brut Erbaluce di Caluso ‘Cuveè del fondatore’ 1999 129 NV 79 2012 2011 72 145 2008 149 Toscana - Metodo Classico - Méthode champenoise Baracchi, Brut ‘Millesimato’ Baracchi, Rosé Brut’ (100% Sangiovese) (this wine is the only 100% Sangiovese made in the champagne method! A true one of a kind!) Slovenia Goriska (Brda) - Metodo Classico - Méthode champenoise Movia, Rosé Brut ’Puro’ (this wine has not been disgorged-we would like to suggest that this wine be decanted) 13 Champagne and Sparkling (Spumanti del Mondo) North America California- Metodo Classico - Méthode champenoise Schramsberg, ‘Blanc de blancs’ Brut, Napa Valley 2012 74 Roederer Estate, ‘L’Ermitage’ Brut, Anderson Valley, Mendocino 2004 92 NV 59 France Alsace- Metodo Classico - Méthode champenoise Crémant d’Alsace, Lucian Albrecht, Brut 14 Champagne and Sparkling (Spumanti del Mondo) ChampagneIn Champagne, there is a distinction that separates wine production into two major categories that a wine producer may follow…….. Récoltant-Manipulant Champagne Houses or (Grower-Producers) - producers that farm grapes exclusively from their own farmland of which their wines are produced from. Négociant-Manipulant Champagne Houses or (often Grande Marque Producers) - the vast majority of Champagne houses fall under this category. These producers are often much larger than GrowerProducers, and are usually easily recognizable brands - producers that may use grapes sourced by other vineyards with which their wines are produced from. Grower-Producers (Récoltant-Manipulant) Aube Cédric Bouchard, Brut ‘Inflorescence’ NV 210 2006 419 1990 689 Doyard, Brut ‘Cuvée Vendémiaire’ Premier Cru Vertus NV 109 Egly-Ouriet, Brut ‘Les Vignes de Vrigny’ Premier Cru Vrigny NV 199 NV NV NV 1999 209 329 308 872 Marne Bérêche et Fils, Brut ‘La Cran’ Premier Cru Ludes Magnum Andre Beaufort, Brut ‘Réserve’ Grand Cru Ambonnay (Les Vignes de Vrigny- 100% Pinot Meunier grapes, a rarity in Champagne) Egly-Ouriet, Brut ‘Tradition’ Grand Cru Ambonnay Egly-Ouriet, Brut ‘V.P.’ Grand Cru Ambonnay Egly-Ouriet, Rosé Brut Grand Cru Ambonnay Egly-Ouriet, Brut ‘Millesime’ Grand Cru Ambonnay 15 Magnum Champagne and Sparkling (Spumanti del Mondo) Grower-Producers (Récoltant-Manipulant) Marne Chartogne-Taillet, Brut ‘Cuvee St.Anne’ Merfy NV 104 2002 2005 2005 389 289 351 H.Billiot & Fils, Rosé Brut Grand Cru Ambonnay H.Billiot & Fils, Brut Grand Cru Ambonnay H.Billiot & Fils, Brut ‘Cuvée Laetitia’ Grand Cru Ambonnay NV 2007 NV 117 141 210 Henri Goutorbe, Brut ‘Spécial Club’ Grand Cru Aÿ 2005 289 Jean Vesselle, Brut ‘Oeil de Perdrix Rosé’ Grand Cru Bouzy NV 120 Larmandier-Bernier, Brut ‘Rosé de Saignée’ Premier Cru Vertus NV 139 L.Aubry, Brut ‘Dualis’ Premier Cru Jouy-les-Reims NV 288 Michel Turgy, Brut Grand Cru Le Mesnil-sur-Oger 2004 289 Pierre-Gimonnet, Brut Premier Cru Cuis Pierre-Gimonnet, Brut ‘Spécial Club’ Premier Cru Cuis Pierre-Gimonnet, Brut ‘Spécial Club’ Premier Cru Cuis Pierre-Gimonnet, Brut ‘Spécial Club’ Premier Cru Cuis NV 2002 2006 2009 121 289 189 162 Pierre Péters, Brut ‘Blanc de Blancs’ Grand Cru Le Mesnil-sur-Oger Pierre Péters, Brut ‘Oubiliée-Réserve’ Grand Cru Le Mesnil-sur-Oger Pierre Péters, Brut ‘L’Esprit’ Grand Cru Le Mesnil-sur-Oger Pierre Péters, Brut ‘Les Chétillons’ Grand Cru Le Mesnil-sur-Oger Pierre Péters, Brut ‘Les Chétillons’ Grand Cru Le Mesnil-sur-Oger NV NV 2009 2002 2009 159 297 242 659 315 Gaston Chiquet, Brut ‘Spécial Club’ Premier Cru Dizy Gaston Chiquet, Brut ‘Spécial Club’ Premier Cru Dizy Gaston Chiquet, Brut ‘Blanc de Blancs d’Ay’ Grand Cru Aÿ 16 Magnum Magnum Champagne and Sparkling (Spumanti del Mondo) Grower-Producers (Récoltant-Manipulant) Marne René Geoffroy, Rosé Brut ‘Rosé de Saignée’ Premier Cru Cumières Vilmart & Cie, Brut ’Coeur de Cuvée’ Premier Cru Rilly-La-Montagne Vilmart & Cie, Brut ’Coeur de Cuvée’ Premier Cru Rilly-La-Montagne Vilmart & Cie, Brut ’Coeur de Cuvée’ Premier Cru Rilly-La-Montagne Vilmart & Cie, Brut ’Coeur de Cuvée’ Premier Cru Rilly-La-Montagne NV 147 2001 2002 2005 2006 297 399 318 348 Négociant-Producers (Négociant-Manipulants) The vast majority of Champagne houses fall under this category. These producers are often much larger than Grower-Producers, and are usually easily recognizable brands. Although many do own some of the vineyards they source fruit from, Négociant-Manipulants are best known for their ability to blend Chardonnay, Pinot Noir, and Pinot Meunier from a wide variety of vineyards and vintages to achieve a consistent house style. From the entry-level bottlings to the tête de cuvées, these Champagnes can be some of the most delicious and compelling wines in the world. Marne Bollinger, ‘Special Cuvée’ Grand Cru Aÿ NV 189 Charles Heidsieck, Brut ‘Reserve’ Reims NV 115 Jacquesson, Blanc de Blancs Brut, Grand Cru Avize 2000 220 Perrier-Jouet, ‘Fleur de Champagne-Belle Epoque’ Brut, Grand Cru Avize 1999 329 Krug, Brut ‘Grande Cuvée’ Reims Krug, Brut ‘Grande Cuvée’ Reims Krug, Brut ‘Grande Cuvée’ Reims NV 2000 2003 450 665 635 17 Champagne and Sparkling (Spumanti del Mondo) Négociant-Producers (Négociant-Manipulants) Marne Lanson, Rosé Brut, Reims NV 95 Laurent-Perrier, Brut ‘Grand Siecle’ Tours-sur-Marne NV 219 2003 2006 2006 2002 2000 178 185 522 1550 995 2005 392 NV NV 2002 99 239 292 NV 64 Salon, Blanc de Blancs Brut ‘Le Mesnil’ Grand Cru Le Mesnil-sur-Oger 1997 702 Taittinger, Brut ‘Cuvée La Francaise,’ Reims Taittinger, Brut ‘Prelude,’ Reims Taittinger, Brut ‘Comtes de Champagne,’ Reims NV NV 1998 85 175 425 NV NV 115 249 Louis Roederer, Brut ‘Premier’ Reims Louis Roederer, Brut ‘Nature’ Reims Louis Roederer, Brut ‘Cristal’ Reims Louis Roederer, Brut ‘Cristal’ Reims Louis Roederer, Rosé Brut ‘Cristal’ Reims Magnum Moet & Chandon, Brut ‘Cuvée Dom Pérignon’ Reims Pol Roger, Brut, Epernay Pol Roger, Brut, Epernay Pol Roger, ‘Blanc de Blancs’ Brut, Epernay Magnum Piper Heidsieck, Brut ‘1785,’ Reims Veuve Clicquot Ponsardin, Brut, Reims Veuve Clicquot Ponsardin, Brut, Reims Magnum 18 Italian Whites of the North (Vini Bianchi del Nord) White Wines of Italy Val d'Aosta Valle d'Aosta is a very small Alpine region in Northern Italy, bordering France and Switzerland high up in the Alps. While it is technically part of Italy, the feeling here is French. While Chardonnay is widely planted, Petite Arvine is the most famous indigenous varietal. Petite Arvine ‘Vigne Rovettaz’ Grosjean Chardonnay ‘Cuvée Bois’ Les Crêtes 2011 2006 54 189 Alto Adige This quite bilingual Alpine region of the South Tyrol and Italys most Northern Province produces outstanding and familiar varietal white wines such as Chardonnay, Pinot Grigio and Sauvigon Blanc in addition to very interesting wines from Muller Thurgau, Kerner and Gewurztraminer. In Terlano, wine growing goes back to pre-Roman times. Thanks to its fine climate and location above the flood plain, the area around Settequerce, San Maurizio and Gries was ideally suited to human settlement. Archeological finds, including ladles and bronze vessels from the 5th to the 4th centuries B.C., are indicative of early wine growing activity. Chardonnay, Cantina Terlano Pinot Bianco, ‘Vial’ Kaltern Pinot Bianco, ‘Vorberg-Riserva’ Cantina Terlano Pinot Bianco/Chard/Sauvignon Blanc, ‘Classico’ Cantina Terlano Pinot Bianco/Chard/Sauvignon Blanc, ‘Nova Domus’ Cantina Terlano Müller Thurgau, Pacher Hof Müller Thurgau, ‘Feldmarschall’ Tiefenbrunner Kerner, Pacher Hof Gewurtztraminer, ‘Campaner’ Kaltern Gewurtztraminer, ‘Campaner’ Kaltern 19 2013 2014 2013 2013 2012 2013 2012 2013 2008 2011 39 49 79 122 122 58 74 60 89 79 Italian Whites of the North (Vini Bianchi del Nord) White Wines of Italy Friuli-Venezia-Giulia In this northeastern region bordering Austria and Slovenia, the hilly zones of Collio and Colli Orientali are producing some Italy's finest whites. Many varietals are produced here with great success, including Chardonnay, Sauvignon Blanc, Pinot Bianco, and Pinot Grigio. The more intriguing wines are Tocai (which, beginning with the 2007 vintage, will be known as Friulano) and Ribolla Gialla. Friuli/ Slovenia Friulano, Ronchi di Pietro Friulano, ‘Jakot,’ Radikon (…or ‘Tokaj’ spelled backwards…..) 1000ml Friulano Blend, ‘Capo Martino’ Jermann (Pinot Bianco, Picolit, Friulano) Pinot Grigio, Jermann Pinot Grigio, Movia Chardonnay, ‘VDR’ Vie di Romans Chardonnay, ‘Were Dreams…’ Jermann Ribolla Gialla/Rebula, ‘Rubikon’ Edi Simičič Ribolla Gialla, Movia Ribolla Gialla, ‘Lunar’ Movia Ribolla Gialla, ‘Opoka’ Marjan Simičič Ribolla Gialla, ‘Breg’ Gravner Ribolla Gialla, ‘Breg’ Gravner 20 2013 2005 2010 2012 2010 2012 2012 2012 2011 2008 2008 2003 2004 45 179 249 59 72 89 179 45 72 114 112 249 279 Italian Whites of the North (Vini Bianchi del Nord) White Wines of Italy Piemonte In this northwestern region bordering France, ‘Piemonte’ literally translates as ‘the foot of the mountains’ as the Alps separate here France ans Italy. The lower and more regional foothills know as the ‘Langhe’ are soils mostly reserved for red wines. However, adjacent to this area are the sandy hills of the Roero producing fragrant Arneis and Favorita throughout these zones. International variatels are made often by producers wanting to make an impression on the wine world with their particular styles. The Cortese grape, famous in the town of Gavi, is often fresh and fruity, and Timorasso yields rich, textural whites from Tortona. Piemonte Roero Arneis, Cascina Pioiero Roero Arneis, Matteo Coreggia Cortese di Gavi, Pio Cesare Gavi di Gavi, ‘Black Label’ La Scolca Timorasso, ‘Derthona’ Vigneti Massa Nascetta di Novello, ‘Anas-cëtta’ Elvio Cogno Riesling, G.D.Vajra Favorita, ‘Casa’ Gianni Gagliardo (Barrique aged) 2013 2013 2014 2013 2011 2013 2014 2010 44 45 50 112 60 67 88 99 Sauvignon Blanc, ‘Alteni di Brassica’ Gaja Sauvignon Blanc, ‘Alteni di Brassica’ Gaja Sauvignon Blanc, ‘Alteni di Brassica’ Gaja 2009 2012 2014 229 282 309 Chardonnay, ‘Bastia’ Conterno Fantino Chardonnay, ‘Gaia & Rey’ Gaja Chardonnay, ‘Gaia & Rey’ Gaja Chardonnay/Sauvignon Blanc, ‘Rossj-Bass’ Gaja 2013 2006 2007 2014 125 529 479 189 21 Italian Whites of the North (Vini Bianchi del Nord) White Wines of Italy Veneto Soave Classico is produced here from Garganega and Trebbiano di Soave in the hills of Sove near Verona. Veneto Soave Classico, Pieropan Soave Classico, ‘Calvarino’ Pieropan 2014 2013 40 92 Lombardia Riesling, ‘Apogeo’ Ca’ di Frara (Late harvest-off dry style) 2009 59 Toscana Sauvignon Blanc, ‘Meriggio,’ Fontodi Sauvignon Blanc, Vermentino, Chardonnay, ‘Achenio,’ Campo alla Sughera Chardonnay, ‘La Pietra’ Cabreo Chardonnay, ‘il Marzocco’ Avignonesi Chardonnay/Pinot Bianco, ‘Batàr’ Querciabella 2014 2011 2013 2011 2004 69 75 79 99 249 Umbria Umbria is a region much better known for red wine, but several great whites are made. Orvieto (also the name of a popular tourist town) was traditionally produced in a slightly sweet style, but is now usually a dry wine. In addition to local varietals like Grechetto and Trebbiano, some wineries have introduced international varietals with great success. Grechetto, ‘Grecante,’ Arnaldo Caprai Chardonnay, ‘Cervaro della Sala’ Castello della Sala 22 2014 2013 44 105 Italian Whites of the Central/South (Vini Bianchi del Centrale/Sud) White Wines of Italy Abruzzo Pecorino and Trebbiano d”abruzzo are the grapes most notable produced in this region. Pecorino, Cantina Tollo Trebbiano d’Abruzzo, Edoardo Valentini 2013 1999 49 329 Marche Verdicchios from the hills near the Adriatic and from the small Apennine towns of Matelica and Jesi have achieved a great level of quality, and can be found in two different styles: Light and fresh, and a perfect accompaniment to the local fish dishes, or aged to reveal depth and complexity, as is the case with Bucci and Casalfarneto. Verdicchio dei Castelli di Jesi, ‘Fontevecchia’ Casalfarneto Verdicchio dei Castelli di Jesi, ‘Classico Riserva-Crisio’ Casalfarneto 2013 2011 40 62 Verdicchio dei Castelli di Jesi, ‘Classico Riserva’ Villa Bucci 2008 129 Campagna Greco di Tufo, ‘Loggia della Serra’ Terredora Dipaolo 2013 49 Sicilia Inzolia/Grecanico, ‘Ramí’ COS 2011 62 23 White Wines of the New World (Vini Bianchi del Mondo) Australia/ New Zealand Sauvignon Blanc, Greywacke, Marlborough, New Zealand 2014 58 Sauvignon Blanc, Spottswoode, Napa Valley, California Sauvignon Blanc, ‘Mt.Veeder’ Rudd, Napa Valley, California 2012 2011 85 120 North America-Chardonnay Merryvale, ‘Starmount’ Napa Valley William Hill, Napa Valley Jordan Winery, Russian River Valley Failla, Sonoma Coast Pride Mountain, Napa Valley Ridge, ‘Estate’ Santa Cruz Mountains Neeley, ‘Holly’s Cuvee’ Santa Cruz Mountains Chateau Montelena, Napa Valley Williams Selyem, Russian River Valley HDV, ‘Hyde-de Villaine’ Carneros Shafer, ‘Red Shoulder Ranch’ Napa Valley Sandhi, ‘Rita’s Crown’ Santa Rita Hills Staglin, ‘Estate’ Napa Valley Kistler, ‘Les Noisetiers’ Sonoma Coast 2013 2013 2012 2012 2013 2011 2011 2012 2005 2011 2012 2010 2009 2010 45 51 69 72 88 98 99 109 110 115 119 129 149 159 North America 24 White Wines of the Old World (Vini Bianchi del Mondo) Austria Without question some of the greatest and most interesting white wines are produced directly to the north of Italy in neghboring country of Austria. Gruner Veltliner (the ‘Green Veltliner, which some suspect named from the Italian area of Valtellina) and Riesling show incredible personality and are truly stunning when accompanied by foods in tandem. Austria Kamptal Grüner Veltliner, ‘Alte Reben’ Nigl Grüner Veltliner, ‘Lamm’ Schloss Gobelsburg Grüner Veltliner, ‘Lamm’ Schloss Gobelsburg 2013 2011 2013 75 119 132 Riesling, ‘Heiligenstein’ Weingut Bründlmayer Riesling, ‘Heiligenstein’ Schloss Gobelsburg Riesling, ‘Gaisberg’ Schloss Gobelsburg 2011 2011 2011 72 77 132 Wachau Grüner Veltliner Federspiel, ‘Frauenweingarten’ Alzinger Grüner Veltliner Federspiel, ‘Loibner’ Weingut Knoll Grüner Veltliner Smaragd, ‘Ried Kreutles’ Weingut Knoll Grüner Veltliner Smaragd, ‘Im Weingebirge’ Nikolaihof Grüner Veltliner Smaragd, ‘Loiben’ Alzinger Grüner Veltliner Smaragd, ‘Steinertal’ Alzinger 2012 2010 2007 2010 2012 2012 52 52 122 142 109 122 Riesling Federspiel, ‘Loibner’ Weingut Knoll Riesling Federspiel, ‘Vom Stein’ Nikolaihof Riesling Smaragd, ‘Liebenberg’ Alzinger Riesling, ‘Bruck’ Weingut Peter Veyder-Malberg Riesling, ‘Vinothek’ Nikolaihof Riesling, ‘Vinothek’ Nikolaihof 2013 2011 2012 2011 1995 1995 59 75 122 129 289 589 25 Magnum White Wines of the Old World (Vini Bianchi del Mondo) Germany Riesling, perhaps one of the most noble grape varieties on the planet just simply has tremendous DNA unlike most any other white grape variety. Mosel Riesling Kabinett, ‘Berncasteler Doctor’ Dr.H.Thanisch 2011 79 Rheingau Riesling Trocken, ‘Kiedricher Gräefenberg’ Erstes Gewächs, Weingut Robert Weil 2010 Riesling Spätlese, ‘Kiedricher Gräefenberg’ Weingut Robert Weil 2008 189 129 Rheinhessen Riesling Trocken, Klaus-Peter Keller (12.2%) Riesling Spätlese, Klaus-Peter Keller Riesling ‘Von der Fels’ Klaus-Peter Keller 2012 2012 2012 69 92 109 Pfalz Riesling Kabinett Trocken ‘Haardt’ Müller-Catoir 2011 72 Nahe Riesling Trocken ‘Hermannshöhle’ Grosses Gewachs, Dönnhoff 2010 139 26 White Wines of the Old World (Vini Bianchi del Mondo) Spain Riesling, perhaps one of the most noble grape varieties on the planet just simply has tremendous DNA unlike most any other white grape variety. Rias Baixas Albariňo, Palacio de Fefinaňes 2013 59 Priorat Grenache Blanc, ‘Les Brugueres’ Scala Dei 2011 55 Alsace Riesling, Hugel Riesling, ‘Jubilee’ Hugel Riesling, ‘Saering’ Grand Cru, Domaines Schlumberger Riesling, ‘Cuvee Frederic Emile’ Trimbach Riesling, ‘Cuvee Frederic Emile’ Trimbach Riesling, ‘Clos St.Hune’ Trimbach Riesling, ‘Clos St.Hune’ Trimbach Riesling, ‘Clos St.Hune’ Trimbach Gewurtz/Riesling, ‘Burg’ Marcel Deiss 2012 2007 2006 2000 2007 2000 2002 2004 2003 59 139 99 199 119 397 397 397 109 Bordeaux Château du Seuil, Graves Les Arums de Lagrange, Bordeaux Château Carbonnieux, Pessac-Léognan 2010 2011 2008 66 88 120 Loire Valley Sancerre, ‘Anciennes Vignes’ Patient Cottat Sancerre, ‘La Grande Côte’ Francois Cotat Sancerre, ‘La Grande Côte’ Francois Cotat Savennières, ‘Clos de la Coulée de Serrant’ Nicolas Joly Pouilly Fumé, ‘Pur Sang’ Domaine Didier Dagueneau Pouilly Fumé, ‘Silex’ Domaine Didier Dagueneau 2013 2011 2012 2004 2012 2012 64 145 145 145 248 309 France 27 White Wines of the Old World (Vini Bianchi del Mondo) Provence Côtes de Provence Rosè, ‘Château de Selle’ Domaines Ott 2010 229 Burgundy Borgogne Aligoté, Domaine Benoit Ente Borgogne, Pierre-Yves Colin-Morey Borgogne, Dominique Lafon 2012 2011 2012 72 78 98 St-Aubin, ‘En Remilly’ 1er Cru, Pierre-Yves Colin-Morey St-Aubin, ‘Les Creots’ 1er Cru, Pierre-Yves Colin-Morey St-Aubin, ‘Les Champlots’ 1er Cru, Pierre-Yves Colin-Morey 2011 2013 2013 149 178 202 Viré-Clessé, Les Héritiers du Comte Lafon 2012 109 Petit Chablis, Rene et Vincent Dauvissat Chablis, ‘Sèchet’ 1er Cru, Rene et Vincent Dauvissat Chablis, ‘La Forest’ 1er Cru, Rene et Vincent Dauvissat Chablis, ‘La Forest’ 1er Cru, Rene et Vincent Dauvissat Chablis, ‘Terrior de Fyé’ Patrick Piuze Chablis, ‘Vaillons’ 1er Cru, Patrick Piuze Chablis, ‘Bougros’ Grand Cru, Patrick Piuze Chablis, ‘Les Preuses’ Grand Cru, Patrick Piuze Chablis, ‘Vaudésirs’ Grand Cru, Domaine Long-Depaquit Chablis, ‘Le Clos’ Grand Cru, William Fevre 2012 2012 2011 2012 2014 2013 2013 2013 2010 2010 92 155 182 172 72 142 192 242 182 279 Corton-Charlemagne, Grand Cru, Hospice de Beune, Maison Louis Jadot Corton-Charlemagne, Grand Cru, Deux Montille Corton-Charlemagne, ‘Clos du Roi’ Grand Cru, Domaine de Montille 3 Liter Corton-Charlemagne, Grand Cru, Bruno Clair Corton-Charlemagne, Grand Cru, Bruno Clair Corton-Charlemagne, Grand Cru, J.F. Coche-Dury 2000 2007 2011 2011 2012 2006 231 289 1122 489 497 1925 Morey-Saint-Denis, Domaine Dujac Morey-Saint-Denis, ‘Monts luisants’ 1er Cru, Domaine Dujac 2009 2009 169 272 Pernand-Vergelesses, ‘Sous Frétille’ 1er Cru, Deux Montille Vougeot, ‘Le Clos Blanc de Vougeot’ 1er Cru, Domaine de la Vougeraie 2010 2005 115 189 28 Magnum White Wines of the Old World (Vini Bianchi del Mondo) Burgundy Puligny-Montrachet, Château de Puligny-Montrachet Puligny-Montrachet, ‘Le Cailleret’ 1er Cru, Domaine de Montille Magnum Puligny-Montrachet, Domaine Benoit Ente Puligny-Montrachet, ‘Champ Gain’ 1er Cru, Domaine Benoit Ente Puligny-Montrachet, ‘Folatières’ 1er Cru, Domaine Benoit Ente Puligny-Montrachet, ‘Folatières’ 1er Cru, Domaine de Montille Magnum Puligny-Montrachet, ‘Clos de la Mouchere-monopole’ 1er Cru, Henri Boillot Puligny-Montrachet, ‘Les Enseignères’ J.F. Coche-Dury 2007 2011 2012 2012 2012 2011 2005 2006 199 449 172 255 342 592 309 1025 Chassagne-Montrachet, ‘Chenevottes’ 1er Cru, Jean Marc Morey Chassagne-Montrachet, ‘Caillerets’ 1er Cru, Maison L’Oree 2010 2010 147 169 Chevalier-Montrachet, Grand Cru, Domaine de Montille Montrachet, ‘Marquis de Laguiche’ Grand Cru, Joseph Drouhin 2007 2005 889 1121 Meursault, ‘Luchets’ 1er Cru, Maison L’Oree Meursault, ‘Genevrières’ 1er Cru, Domaine Henri Boillot Meursault, ‘Perrieres’ 1er Cru, Michel Bouzereau Meursault, ‘Charmes’ 1er Cru, Maison Morey Meursault, ‘Goutte d’Or’ 1er Cru, Domaine Bernard Millot Meursault, Domaine des Comtes Lafon Meursault, ‘Goutte d’Or’ 1er Cru, Domaine des Comtes Lafon Meursault, Domaine Roulot Meursault, ‘Clos des Boucheres’ 1er Cru, Domaine Roulot 2009 2006 2011 2011 2005 2011 2011 2011 2011 159 209 244 289 259 289 427 309 489 Rhone Crozes-Hermitage, Alain Graillot Rousanne-Grenache blend, ‘Aliot’ Chêne Bleu 2012 2010 59 145 Condrieu, ‘La Doriane’ E.Guigal Condrieu, ‘La Doriane’ E.Guigal Condrieu, Saint Cosme Condrieu, ‘Les Chaillets-Vielles Vignes’ Yves Cuilleron Saint-Joseph, ‘Lieu-Dit’ E.Guigal 2004 2011 2012 2006 2011 199 279 152 199 139 Hermitage, Betts & Scholls Hermitage, ‘Chante-Alouette’ M.Chaputier Hermitage, ‘Chante-Alouette’ M.Chaputier Hermitage, ‘Le Chevalier de Sterimberg’ Paul Jaboulet Aîné Hermitage, Domaine Jean-Louis Chave Hermitage, Domaine Jean-Louis Chave Hermitage, Domaine Jean-Louis Chave Hermitage, Domaine Jean-Louis Chave 2001 2004 2011 2007 2004 2006 2007 2012 129 199 182 185 397 397 417 428 29 Red Wines of the Old World (Vini Rossi del Mondo) Wines from Piemonte (Vini Rossi del Piemonte) Dolcetto d’Alba Sandrone Conterno Fantino, ‘Bricco Bastia’ 2014 2012 48 52 Langhe Dolcetto Clerico ‘Visadi’ 2011 49 Dogliani Superiore Einaudi Chionetti 2011 2012 49 50 Barbera di Monferrato Scarpetta 2012 45 Barbera d’Asti Damilano 2013 Braida ‘Monte Bruna’ 2013 Braida ‘Bricco dell’Uccellone’ Magnum 2004 Braida ‘Ai Suma’ 2007 (The ‘Ai Suma’ is made with late harvested barbera grapes dried like Amarone della Valpolicella) La Spinetta, ‘Bionzo’ 2003 30 40 72 342 179 189 Wines from Piemonte (Vini Rossi del Piemonte) Barbera d’Alba Palladino ‘Bricco delle Olive’ Sandrone Giacomo Conterno ‘Cascina Francia’ Giacomo Conterno ‘Cascina Francia’ 2011 2012 2008 2008 68 72 200 425 Langhe Nebbiolo Prinsi ‘Vigneto Sandrina’ Vietti ‘Perbacco’ Pio Cesare Conterno Fantino ‘Ginestrino’ E. Pira & Figli Gianni Gagliardo ‘Batie’ 2013 2012 2012 2013 2013 2007 60 69 72 89 92 115 Roero Matteo Correggia-Riserva ‘Ròche d’Ampsèj’ 2010 162 Gattinara Antoniolo Antoniolo, ‘Gattin Francesco’ Antoniolo ‘Osso San Grato’ 2010 2010 2007 101 137 149 Mauro Franchino Mauro Franchino Mauro Franchino Mauro Franchino 2001 2006 2007 2008 182 175 85 85 Travaglini, ‘Gattin Francesco’ Travaglini, ‘Riserva’ 2010 2009 79 110 Lessona Proprietà Sperino 2009 82 Ghemme Ioppa, ‘Santa Fe’ Ioppa, ‘Bricco Balsina’ 2006 2006 89 89 Magnum 31 Wines from Piemonte (Vini Rossi del Piemonte) Piedmont Reds/Blends (Vino da Tavola al Piemonte / Rossi delle Langhe-Monferrato) Rossi delle Langhe Aldo Conterno Freisa, Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot 2011 72 Cigliuti ‘Briccosera’ Cigliuti ‘Briccosera’ Cigliuti ‘Briccosera’ Barbera 50%, Nebbiolo 50% Barbera 50%, Nebbiolo 50% Barbera 50%, Nebbiolo 50% 2009 2011 2012 149 139 129 Conterno Fantino, ‘Mon Pra’ Conterno Fantino, ‘Mon Pra’ Conterno Fantino, ‘Mon Pra’ Barbera, Cab, Merlot, Nebbiolo Barbera, Cab, Merlot, Nebbiolo Barbera, Cab, Merlot, Nebbiolo 2001 2009 2010 289 189 209 Domenico Clerico, ‘Arte’ Domenico Clerico, ‘Arte’ Domenico Clerico, ‘Arte’ Domenico Clerico, ‘Arte’ Nebbiolo 95%, Barbera 5% Nebbiolo 95%, Barbera 5% (Magnum) Nebbiolo 95%, Barbera 5% Nebbiolo 95%, Barbera 5% 1997 2001 2010 2012 225 425 155 115 Elio Altare, ‘Larigi’ Elio Altare, ‘Larigi’ Barbera 100% Barbera 100% 2008 2010 199 159 Gaja, ‘Darmagi’ Cabernet Sauvignon 100% 2004 475 Icardi, ‘Nej’ Pinot Nero 100% 2007 167 La Spinetta, ‘Pin’ Nebbiolo 65%, Barbera 35% 2011 112 32 Wines from Piemonte (Vini Rossi del Piemonte) Barolo Many agree that Italy's most important red wine is named after the small town of Barolo in the Langhe hills. A wine of great tradition with a somewhat troubled past, it is now produced with modern methods that yield a fresher, cleaner, and more balanced wine. Five villages produce distinct styles: Barolo and La Morra are most delicate and perfumed, Monforte and Serralunga are richer and more structured, while the wines of Castiglione Falletto strike a balance between the two. Recently, newer styles have emerged that can be classified as Traditionalist or Modernist, and the list is presented following the same criteria. Desipte their significant difference, both styles are nonetheless representative of the region. 33 Barolo Elio Altare is one of Italy’s greatest winemakers; his wines have come to define the changes that have taken place in Barolo over the last 30 years. He inspired a generation of younger producers to commit to quality in the vineyards and bottle their own estate wines. The changes Elio championed in the 70’s: green harvesting, organic farming, and shorter macerations are commonplace today and have made Barolo a more rich, diverse and higher quality wine producing region. Altare Barolo, Barolo Arborina and Barolo Brunate are among the most prized wines of the area and put the supple, fragrant qualities of La Morra commune on display. In 2005 Elio released his first vintage of Barolo Cerretta, from the Serralunga commune in the eastern valley, where the soils influence the wines in very different ways than La Morra. It will be great to witness his hands and philosophies at play with vineyards from another commune. Altare, Elio Altare, Elio Altare, Elio Altare, Elio Altare, Elio Altare, Elio ‘Vigneto Arborina’ Altare, Elio ‘Vigneto Arborina’ Altare, Elio ‘Vigneto Arborina’ Altare, Elio ‘Vigneto Arborina’ Altare, Elio ‘Vigneto Arborina’ Altare, Elio ‘Vigneto Arborina’ Altare, Elio ‘Vigneto Arborina’ Altare, Elio ‘Cerretta’ Altare, Elio ‘Cerretta’ Altare, Elio ‘Brunate’ 2003 2004 2005 2010 2011 1995 2003 2005 2008 2009 2010 2011 2007 2009 2005 34 289 289 255 189 157 395 362 262 245 222 282 222 299 261 359 Barolo Azelia ‘Bricco Fiasco’ Azelia ‘Bricco Fiasco’ Azelia ‘Bricco Fiasco’ Azelia ‘Bricco Fiasco’ Azelia ‘Bricco Fiasco’ Azelia ‘Bricco Fiasco’ Azelia ‘San Rocco’ Azelia ‘San Rocco’ Azelia ‘Margheria’ 2005 2007 2008 2010 2010 2011 2005 2010 2010 179 199 159 180 359 172 199 180 180 Baudana, Luigi Baudana, Luigi ‘Baudana’ Baudana, Luigi ‘Cerretta’ Baudana, Luigi ‘Cerretta’ Baudana, Luigi ‘Cerretta’ 2011 2010 2008 2009 2010 109 129 189 189 149 Bongiovanni Bongiovanni Bongiovanni ‘Pernanno’ Bongiovanni ‘Pernanno’ Bongiovanni ‘Pernanno’ 1996 2006 2000 2004 2008 289 240 249 229 189 Borgogno, Giacomo ‘Riserva’ Borgogno, Giacomo ‘Riserva’ Borgogno, Giacomo ‘Riserva’ Borgogno, Giacomo ‘Riserva’ Borgogno, Giacomo ‘Riserva’ Borgogno, Giacomo ‘Riserva’ Borgogno, Giacomo ‘Riserva’ Borgogno, Giacomo ‘Riserva’ Borgogno, Giacomo ‘Riserva’ Borgogno, Giacomo ‘Riserva’ Borgogno, Giacomo ‘Cannubi’ Borgogno, Giacomo ‘Liste’ Borgogno, Giacomo ‘Liste’ Borgogno, Giacomo Borgogno, Giacomo 1961 1964 1974 1978 1982 1988 1989 1990 1996 1998 2008 2006 2008 2008 2009 1120 1250 915 1015 1050 950 992 950 489 368 290 309 249 168 178 Magnum 35 Barolo Bovio ‘Gattera’ 1996 230 Brezza Brezza ‘Cannubi’ 2010 2010 129 189 Brovia Brovia ‘Ca Mia’ Brovia ‘Rocche’ Brovia ‘Villero’ Brovia ‘Villero’ 1999 2001 2007 2004 2007 259 279 198 206 198 Cabutto ‘Vigna La Volta’ Cabutto ‘Sarmassa’ Cabutto ‘Sarmassa’ 2000 1999 1999 268 195 455 Carretta, Tenuta ‘Cannubi’ 1990 355 Ca'Rome ‘Vigna Rapet’ Ca'Rome ‘Vigna Rapet’ Ca'Rome ‘Vigna Rapet’ Ca'Rome ‘Vigna Rapet’ Ca'Rome ‘Vigna Cerretta’ Ca'Rome ‘Vigna Cerretta’ Ca'Rome ‘Vigna Cerretta’ Ca'Rome ‘Vigna Cerretta’ 2000 2001 2006 2009 2001 2006 2008 2010 329 279 219 199 279 219 195 199 Cavalotto ‘Bricco Boschis’ Cavalotto ‘Bricco Boschis’ Cavalotto ‘Bricco Boschis’ Vigna San Giuseppe-Riserva Cavalotto ‘Bricco Boschis’ Vigna San Giuseppe-Riserva Cavalotto ‘Bricco Boschis’ Vigna San Giuseppe-Riserva Cavalotto ‘Bricco Boschis’ Vigna San Giuseppe-Riserva 2003 2008 1997 2001 2004 2006 199 139 1202 299 289 259 Magnum 36 3 Liter Barolo Ceretto-Bricco Rocche ‘Prapo’ Ceretto-Bricco Rocche ‘Prapo’ Ceretto-Bricco Rocche ‘Prapo’ Ceretto-Bricco Rocche ‘Prapo’ Ceretto-Bricco Rocche ‘Prapo’ Ceretto-Bricco Rocche ‘Brunate’ Ceretto-Bricco Rocche ‘Brunate’ Ceretto-Bricco Rocche ‘Brunate’ Ceretto-Bricco Rocche ‘Brunate’ Ceretto-Bricco Rocche ‘Brunate’ Ceretto-Bricco Rocche ‘Brunate’ Magnum Chiarlo, Michele ‘Cerequio’ Chiarlo, Michele ‘Cerequio’ Chiarlo, Michele ‘Cerequio’ 3 Liter Magnum 3 Liter 37 1994 1998 1999 2000 2009 1995 1999 2003 2006 2007 2008 179 325 395 295 275 876 395 305 295 275 285 1990 1993 1996 2000 875 1925 Barolo One of the most outspoken and dedicated producers is Domenico Clerico. He has a very strong personality and was born in Monforte d’Alba, the Barolo comune that is known for producing some of the strongest and most structured wines of Barolo. The soils in the eastern valley of Barolo are less fertile and are a collection of calcareous marl, limestone and sandstone - the Nebbiolo that grows in these parts just has more color, aging potential and is bolder. In addition to having a larger than life personality, he’s also a farmer’s farmer. These are some of the boldest and explosive wines you will ever have. The most famous cru Domenico farms is the Ginestra, this bowl shaped vineyard has a steep head wall and is protected from the northern winds and is just beautiful to see. The other wine comes from Pajana, a little known sub plot of the Ginestra where the exposure is a little more easterly. From here Domenico crafts Pajana Barolo as a little more elegant. Yields at this estate are low and the viticulture is strict in terms of pruning and care, everything is farmed organically. Clerico’s wines will be among the most sought after wines of the vintage. Clerico, Domenico ‘Pajana’ Clerico, Domenico ‘Pajana’ Clerico, Domenico ‘Pajana’ Clerico, Domenico ‘Pajana’ Clerico, Domenico ‘Pajana’ Clerico, Domenico ‘Pajana’ Clerico, Domenico ‘Pajana’ Clerico, Domenico ‘Pajana’ Clerico, Domenico ‘Pajana’ Clerico, Domenico ‘Pajana’ Clerico, Domenico ’Ciabot Mentin-Ginestra’ Clerico, Domenico ’Ciabot Mentin-Ginestra’ Clerico, Domenico ’Ciabot Mentin-Ginestra’ Clerico, Domenico ’Ciabot Mentin-Ginestra’ Clerico, Domenico ’Ciabot Mentin-Ginestra’ Clerico, Domenico ’Ciabot Mentin-Ginestra’ Clerico, Domenico ’Ciabot Mentin-Ginestra’ Magnum Clerico, Domenico ’Percristina’ Clerico, Domenico ’Percristina’ Clerico, Domenico ’Percristina’ 38 1997 1997 1999 2000 2001 2004 2005 2007 2009 2010 1999 2001 2003 2005 2008 2009 2010 505 1205 355 325 325 299 255 229 182 195 359 329 299 305 255 189 201 2000 2004 2005 695 595 495 Barolo Aldo Conterno is the son of the Giacomo Conterno, and the brother of Giovanni. He worked with his father and brother for years, but decided to create a winery of his own in 1969. He purchased a farm in the Monforte zone of Barolo, and has been making wine with his sons in this area ever since. Monforte is known for the famous Bussia zone, an area of vineyards known to make structured and age-worthy Barolos that manage to offer elegance and approachability not commonly found in these great wines. The entry-level Barolo is a blend of younger vines. Cicala, Colonnello, and Romirasco are all separate single vineyards. 'Granbussia' is a Riserva made in only the very best vintages. The wines are made in a traditional style, except for the use of rotofermenters, which help to extract more color and flavor from the grapes. Conterno, Aldo ‘Bussia’ Conterno, Aldo ‘Bussia’ Conterno, Aldo ‘Romirasco’ Conterno, Aldo ‘Cicala’ Conterno, Aldo ‘Cicala’ Conterno, Aldo ‘Colonnello’ Conterno, Aldo ‘Granbussia’ Conterno, Aldo ‘Granbussia’ Conterno, Aldo ‘Granbussia’ Conterno, Aldo ‘Granbussia’ Magnum 2001 2007 2006 2001 2009 1997 1995 1999 2006 2006 355 292 259 489 389 550 895 995 795 1350 The wines of Giacomo Conterno are some of the most traditional and long-lived in Piemonte. Roberto Conterno, Giacomo's grandson, currently makes the wine, but stylistically, little has changed over the generations. Purchased in 1974 and first bottled in 1978, Cascina Francia is the name of the 34.6 acre vineyard in Serralunga d'Alba, from which only two Barolos are produced: Cascina Francia and Monfortino. The latter is a blend of the vineyard's best subplots, and is only released in outstanding vintages. Both are aged in large, old Slavonian oak casks, Cascina Francia for four years, and Monfortino for a minimum of seven. The wines can be tannic and austere when young, but given at least ten years, they consistently develop into profoundly complex, glorious examples of the brilliance Nebbiolo can achieve. Conterno, Giacomo ‘Cascina Francia’ Conterno, Giacomo ‘Cascina Francia’ Conterno, Giacomo ‘Cascina Francia’ Conterno, Giacomo ‘Cascina Francia’ Conterno, Giacomo ‘Cascina Francia’ Conterno, Giacomo ‘Monfortino’ Magnum Magnum 39 2000 2000 2003 2006 2006 1988 540 1199 405 375 850 982 Barolo Conterno Fantino was founded in 1982 by two friends, Guido Fantino and Claudio Conterno, whose own fathers, mothers, grandfathers and grandmothers had all earned their livelihood in the vineyard, making wine. The very high reputation they have built for themselves has never diminished the characteristic, grass-roots simplicity and sincerity that go into everything they do. The estate’s original nucleus is cru Ginestra: a historical one for Barolo, documented as far back as the 1800s. In 1989, Guido and Claudio acquired terrain from the nearby area of Bricco Bastia. Subsequent years continued in the same vein: cru by cru, with an aim towards expressing the individual terroirs fully and faithfully. Fabio Fantino, Guido’s son, now flanks him in crafting the wines, while daughter Elisa engages with clients. There is a future Conterno generation, too: Noemi and Matteo, still too young to do any actual work but already intrigued by the family heritage. Conterno Fantino ‘Parussi’ Conterno Fantino ‘Vigna del Gris’ Conterno Fantino ‘Vigna del Gris’ Conterno Fantino ‘Vigna del Gris’ Conterno Fantino ‘Vigna del Gris’ Conterno Fantino ‘Vigna del Gris’ Conterno Fantino ‘Vigna del Gris’ Conterno Fantino ‘Vigna del Gris’ Conterno Fantino ‘Sori Ginestra’ Conterno Fantino ‘Sori Ginestra’ Conterno Fantino ‘Sori Ginestra’ Conterno Fantino ‘Sori Ginestra’ Conterno Fantino ‘Sori Ginestra’ Conterno Fantino ‘Sori Ginestra’ Conterno Fantino ‘Sori Ginestra’ Conterno Fantino ‘Sori Ginestra’ Conterno Fantino ‘Sori Ginestra’ Conterno Fantino ‘Sori Ginestra’ Conterno Fantino ‘Sori Ginestra’ Conterno Fantino ‘Sori Ginestra’ Conterno Fantino ‘Sori Ginestra’ Conterno Fantino ‘Mosconi’ Magnum Magnum Magnum Magnum Magnum Magnum 40 2000 1998 1999 2000 2004 2006 2007 2007 1990 1995 1997 1998 1999 2004 2004 2005 2006 2006 2007 2007 2008 2009 285 275 295 300 290 285 285 520 725 1005 1205 299 309 275 575 295 270 540 260 545 229 202 Barolo Contratto ‘Cerequio’ 1996 295 1999 375 Cogno, Elvio Cogno, Elvio ‘Ravera’ Cogno, Elvio ‘Vigna Elena’ 2008 1998 2000 122 299 297 Damilano Damilano ‘Liste’ Damilano ‘Cerequio’ Damilano ‘Cannubi’ Damilano ‘Cannubi’ 2010 2000 2009 2008 2009 100 309 229 229 229 Cordero di Montezemolo ‘Monfaletto’ Magnum 41 Barolo Chiara Boschis has some six hectares of vines under cultivation in the commune of Barolo, known for producing open, rich wines with great structure. She graduated with degree in economics but gained experience while working with her brothers at the historical Borgogno estate. As one of few women winemakers in the Langhe, she is necessarily of unquestionable confidence, determination, patience and charm. She took over the reins at E. Pira e Figli in 1990 with a clear idea of what she wanted to accomplish: to marry the extraordinary power of Barolo with approachability, enticing elegance, and lush, intense aromas. She achieves this goal through strict vineyard management, careful selection, and impeccable vinification techniques: shortened maceration, malolactic fermentation, and aging in barriques. Within the short time she has run the estate, she has quickly proved herself worthy of her peers, regularly garnering points well over 90 points from major international publications for all of her wines. Total annual production is a miniscule 2,000 cases. E. Pira & Figli ‘Via Nuova’ E. Pira & Figli ‘Via Nuova’ E. Pira & Figli ‘Via Nuova’ E. Pira & Figli ‘Via Nuova’ E. Pira & Figli ‘Via Nuova’ E. Pira & Figli ‘Via Nuova’ E. Pira & Figli ‘Mosconi’ E. Pira & Figli ‘Mosconi’ E. Pira & Figli ‘Cannubi’ E. Pira & Figli ‘Cannubi’ E. Pira & Figli ‘Cannubi’ E. Pira & Figli ‘Cannubi’ E. Pira & Figli ‘Cannubi’ E. Pira & Figli ‘Cannubi’ E. Pira & Figli ‘Cannubi’ E. Pira & Figli ‘Cannubi’ E. Pira & Figli ‘Cannubi’ E. Pira & Figli ‘Cannubi’ E. Pira & Figli ‘Cannubi’ E. Pira & Figli ‘Cannubi’ Magnum Magnum Magnum 42 2000 2006 2007 2009 2010 2011 2009 2010 1999 2000 2001 2000 2001 2003 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 295 269 249 219 247 229 229 242 810 815 892 395 309 259 269 269 239 229 274 249 Barolo Einaudi, Luigi ‘Terlo’ Einaudi, Luigi ‘Cannubi’ Einaudi, Luigi ‘Cannubi’ Einaudi, Luigi ‘Cannubi’ Einaudi, Luigi ‘Cannubi’ Einaudi, Luigi ‘Cannubi’ Einaudi, Luigi ‘Cannubi’ Einaudi, Luigi ‘Cannubi’ Magnum Gagliardo, Gianni ‘La Serra’-Riserva Gagliardo, Gianni Gagliardo, Gianni Barolo "Millenium" Gagliardo, Gianni-Riserva Gagliardo, Gianni Gagliardo, Gianni Gagliardo, Gianni Gagliardo, Gianni ‘Serre’ Gagliardo, Gianni ‘Serre’ Gagliardo, Gianni ‘Serre’ Gagliardo, Gianni ‘Preve’ Gagliardo, Gianni ‘Preve’ Gagliardo, Gianni ‘Preve’ Gagliardo, Gianni ‘Preve’ Gagliardo, Gianni ‘Preve’ Gagliardo, Gianni ‘Preve’ Gagliardo, Gianni ‘Preve’ Gagliardo, Gianni ‘Preve’ Gagliardo, Gianni ‘Preve’ Gagliardo, Gianni ‘Preve’ Gagliardo, Gianni ‘Cannubi’ Gagliardo, Gianni ‘Cannubi’ Gagliardo, Gianni ‘Cannubi’ Gagliardo, Gianni ‘Cannubi’ Magnum 43 2006 1999 2001 2004 2008 2009 2010 2010 170 325 379 309 259 229 279 615 1974 1985 1988 1995 1997 1998 1999 2001 2003 2004 2006 1990 1991 1994 1995 1996 1997 2000 2001 2003 2004 2001 2003 2006 2007 495 600 195 750 325 225 199 265 325 199 189 325 385 274 279 299 395 289 380 310 325 485 385 395 395 Barolo Gaja, Angelo ‘Sperss’ (since vintage 1996 Single Cru Sperss is now classified as ‘Langhe’) Gaja, Angelo Langhe ‘Sperss’ Gaja, Angelo Langhe ‘Sperss’ Gaja, Angelo Langhe ‘Sperss’ Gaja, Angelo Langhe ‘Sperss’ Gaja, Angelo ‘Gromis’ Gaja, Angelo ‘Dagromis’ Gaja, Angelo ‘Dagromis’ 1994 1997 2001 2007 2009 2000 2007 2008 425 895 595 520 510 375 285 225 Giacosa, Bruno ‘Villero’ Giacosa, Bruno ‘Villero’ Giacosa, Bruno ‘Le Rocche del Falletto’ Giacosa, Bruno ‘Le Rocche del Falletto’ 1988 1993 2003 2008 575 525 775 525 Manzone, Giovanni ‘Gramolere-Bricat’ Manzone, Giovanni ‘Gramolere’ 2001 2006 240 172 Marcarini ‘La Serra’ Marcarini ‘La Serra’ Marcarini ‘La Serra’ Marcarini ‘La Serra’ Marcarini ‘La Serra’ Marcarini ‘Brunate’ Marcarini ‘Brunate’ Marcarini ‘Brunate’ Marcarini ‘Brunate’ Marcarini ‘Brunate’ Marcarini ‘Brunate’ Marcarini ‘Brunate’ Marcarini ‘Brunate’ 1997 2004 2006 2007 2008 1999 2000 2003 2004 2006 2008 2009 2010 415 205 185 180 172 265 859 849 425 199 165 165 165 3 Liter 3 Liter Magnum 44 Barolo Marchesi di Barolo ‘Cannubi’ Marchesi di Barolo ‘Cannubi’ Marchesi di Barolo ‘Cannubi’ 2005 2008 2010 275 480 285 2004 2010 2010 322 195 399 Mascarello, Giuseppe e Figlio ‘Dardi di Monforte’ Mascarello, Giuseppe e Figlio Mascarello, Giuseppe e Figlio ‘Monprivato‘ 1982 2005 2010 825 259 297 Massolino Massolino Massolino Massolino Massolino ‘Vigna Rionda‘ Massolino ‘Vigna Rionda’ Riserva Massolino ‘Vigna Rionda’ Riserva Massolino ‘Parafada’ Massolino ‘Margheria’ Massolino ‘Margheria’ 2000 2006 2006 2009 1974 1998 2005 2007 2006 2007 259 195 425 105 539 309 309 220 215 211 Molino, Mauro Molino, Mauro Molino, Mauro ‘Vigna Gancia’ Molino, Mauro ‘Vigna Gancia’ Molino, Mauro ‘Vigna Conca’ Molino, Mauro ‘Vigna Conca’ Molino, Mauro ‘Vigna Conca’ Molino, Mauro ‘Gallinotto’ Molino, Mauro ‘Gallinotto’ Molino, Mauro ‘Luciani’ Molino, Mauro ‘Luciani’ 1999 2010 1999 2003 2004 2006 2010 2009 2011 2010 2011 175 102 267 197 194 204 149 124 114 167 117 Monti ‘Bussia’ Monti ‘Bussia’ 2000 2005 205 185 Oddero Oddero 1974 1982 405 425 Magnum Marengo ‘Brunate’ Marengo ‘Brunate’ Marengo ‘Brunate’ Magnum Magnum 45 Barolo The Palladino winery is an old building in the center of the village, surrounded by the vineyards of Serralunga d'Alba in the heart of the production of Barolo. Since 1870, wine and life have established a strong pair. The winery dates the house to 1870 and the cousins Maurilio and Mauro Palladino bought the winery in 1974 and started the wine production estate bottled in 1978, after a renovation. These wines are quintessential Barolo and consistently produced at the highest quality year after year…. Palladino Palladino Palladino Palladino Palladino Palladino Palladino Palladino ‘Vigna Broglio’ Palladino ‘Vigna Broglio’ Palladino ‘Vigna Broglio’ Palladino ‘Vigna Broglio’ Palladino ‘Vigna Broglio’ Palladino ‘San Bernardo-Riserva’ Palladino ‘San Bernardo-Riserva’ Palladino ‘San Bernardo-Riserva’ Palladino ‘San Bernardo-Riserva’ Palladino ‘San Bernardo-Riserva’ Palladino ‘San Bernardo-Riserva’ Palladino ‘San Bernardo-Riserva’ Palladino ‘San Bernardo-Riserva’ Palladino ‘Parafada’ Magnum Magnum Magnum Magnum 3 Liter Magnum 3 Liter Magnum 46 2006 2007 2010 2001 2004 2005 2006 1995 1996 1999 2000 2001 1974 1978 1990 1995 1996 1998 1998 2005 2005 289 189 100 399 400 395 395 259 392 292 282 289 1955 525 1025 289 575 389 765 259 259 Barolo Parusso ‘Mosconi-Le Coste’ Parusso 2004 1998 210 452 Pio Cesare Pio Cesare Pio Cesare Pio Cesare ‘Ornato’ Pio Cesare ‘Ornato’ 1988 1999 2010 2000 2007 450 295 197 395 297 Pira, Luigi ‘Vigna Marenca’ 2001 259 Poderi Colla ‘Bussia-Dardi Le Rose’ Poderi Colla ‘Bussia-Dardi Le Rose’ Poderi Colla ‘Bussia-Dardi Le Rose’ 2000 2003 2006 220 197 182 Prunotto ‘Bussia’ Prunotto ‘Bussia’ Prunotto ‘Bussia’ 1993 1995 2000 190 180 159 Revello ‘Rocche dell’Annunziata’ Revello ‘Rocche dell’Annunziata’ 2001 2004 275 245 Ratti, Renato Ratti, Renato ‘Conca’ Marcenasco ‘Rocche’ Marcenasco ‘Rocche’ 2008 2008 2003 2008 149 179 259 209 Magnum 47 Barolo Rinaldi, Francesco ‘Cannubbio’ Rinaldi, Francesco ‘La Brunata’ 1988 1989 625 655 Rinaldi, Giuseppe ‘Brunate-Le Coste’ Rinaldi, Giuseppe ‘Brunate-Le Coste’ Rinaldi, Giuseppe ‘Brunate-Le Coste’ Rinaldi, Giuseppe ‘Brunate-Le Coste’ 2005 2007 2008 2009 365 389 340 379 Rocche dei Manzoni ‘Vigna Cappella di S. Stefano’ Rocche dei Manzoni ‘Vigna Cappella di S. Stefano’ 1995 1998 289 295 Sandrone, Luciano ‘Le Vigne’ Sandrone, Luciano ‘Le Vigne’ Sandrone, Luciano ‘Le Vigne’ Sandrone, Luciano ‘Cannubi Boschis’ Sandrone, Luciano ‘Cannubi Boschis’ Sandrone, Luciano ‘Cannubi Boschis’ Sandrone, Luciano ‘Cannubi Boschis’ 1999 2000 2004 2003 2004 2007 2008 325 325 305 385 415 395 585 Magnum 48 Barolo Paolo Scavino was founded in 1921 in Castiglione Falletto from Lorenzo Scavino and his son Paolo. Farming has always been a family tradition and passion. Enrico Scavino together with the daughters Enrica and Elisa, fourth generation, run the family Estate. He started to work full time in the winery in 1951 when he was 10 years old. A young winemaker who inherited the passion and devotion for the land he belongs to. Through over 60 years of experience his focus has been to invest on important cru of Nebbiolo to show the uniqueness of each terroir. Their ledgendary vineyard holdings include; Cannubi, Bric del Fiasc, Rocche dell’Annunziata, amongst others. Scavino, Paolo ‘Carobric’ Scavino, Paolo ‘Carobric’ Scavino, Paolo ‘Carobric’ Scavino, Paolo ‘Carobric’ Scavino, Paolo ‘Carobric’ Scavino, Paolo ‘Bric Fiasc‘ Scavino, Paolo ‘Bric Fiasc‘ Scavino, Paolo ‘Bric Fiasc‘ Scavino, Paolo ‘Bric Fiasc‘ Scavino, Paolo ‘Bric Fiasc‘ Scavino, Paolo ‘Bric Fiasc‘ Scavino, Paolo ‘Bric Fiasc‘ Scavino, Paolo ‘Bric Fiasc‘ Scavino, Paolo ‘Bric Fiasc‘ Scavino, Paolo ‘Bric Fiasc‘ Scavino, Paolo ‘Cannubi’ Scavino, Paolo ‘Cannubi’ Scavino, Paolo ‘Rocche dell’Annuziata’ Scavino, Paolo ‘Rocche dell’Annuziata’ Scavino, Paolo ‘Rocche dell’Annuziata’ Scavino, Paolo ‘Rocche dell’Annuziata’ Magnum Magnum Magnum 49 2001 2001 2004 2007 2010 1999 2000 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2010 2010 2011 2004 2010 1999 2000 2001 2008 309 625 229 179 169 310 832 299 265 245 265 265 265 530 260 325 225 702 675 775 475 Barolo The Rivetti family story began in the 1890s when Giovanni Rivetti, grandfather to brothers Carlo, Bruno and Giorgio, left Piedmont for Argentina. Like many Italians at that time, he dreamed of returning rich and a powerful man, and perhaps even one day having the opportunity to make a great wine in his homeland. Though Giovanni never did, his son, Giuseppe (nicknamed "Pin"), fulfilled the dream. Pin married Lidia, purchased vineyards, and began to make wine. In 1977 the family took up residence at LA SPINETTA (meaning "top of the hill") in Castagnole Lanze, located in the heart of the area wellknown for Moscato d'Asti, a rather light and simple dessert wine at the time. The Rivetti's believed, however, that Moscato had the potential for greatness and set out to prove it by producing the region's first single-vineyard Moscato wines, Bricco Quaglia and Biancospino. In 2000 the family's ambition of adding a Barolo to the winery production became a reality. The Rivetti's acquired vineyards in Grinzane Cavour where a state of the art cellar, LA SPINETTA Campè, was also constructed. La Spinetta ‘Garretti’ La Spinetta ‘Garretti’ La Spinetta ‘Garretti’ La Spinetta ‘Vigneto Campe’ La Spinetta ‘Vigneto Campe’ La Spinetta ‘Vigneto Campe’ La Spinetta ‘Vigneto Campe’ La Spinetta ‘Vigneto Campe’ La Spinetta ‘Vigneto Campe’ 2009 2010 2011 2004 2004 2007 2009 2010 2011 162 169 159 599 1299 405 375 395 312 Seghesio ‘Vigneto La Villa’ 1990 425 Vajra, G.D. ‘Bricco Viole’ Vajra, G.D. ‘Bricco Viole’ Vajra, G.D. ‘Bricco Viole’ Vajra, G.D. ‘Ravera’ 2009 2010 2011 2010 165 178 147 135 Veglio ‘Vigneto Arborina’ Veglio ‘Vigneto Arborina’ 1998 1999 221 247 Viberti, Eraldo 1995 218 Magnum 50 Barolo Patriarch Mario Vietti, starting from 1919 made the first Vietti wines, selling most of the production in Italy. His most significant achievement was to transform the family farm into a grape-growing and wine-producing business. Then, in 1952, Alfredo Currado (Luciana Vietti’s husband) continued to produce high quality wines from their own vineyards and purchased grapes. The Vietti winery grew to one of the top-level producers in Piemonte and was one of the first wineries to export its products to the USA market. Alfredo was one of the first to select and vinify grapes from single vineyards (such as Brunate, Rocche and Villero). This was a radical concept at the time, but today virtually every vintner making Barolo and Barbaresco wines offers “single vineyard” or “cru-designated” wines. Vietti ‘Castiglione’ Vietti ‘Castiglione’ Vietti ‘Castiglione’ Vietti ‘Castiglione’ Vietti ‘Castiglione’ Vietti ‘Lazzarito’ Vietti ‘Lazzarito’ Vietti ‘Rocche’ Vietti ‘Rocche’ Vietti ‘Brunate’ Vietti ‘Brunate’ Vietti ‘Villero-Riserva’ Vietti ‘Villero-Riserva’ Vietti ‘Ravera’ Vietti ‘Ravera’ 3 Liter Magnum 2000 2001 2009 2010 2010 2001 2003 2001 2003 2001 2003 2006 2007 2010 2010 209 219 140 145 794 259 299 259 249 349 249 694 694 294 618 Roberto Voerzio was established in 1986 in La Morra, a town in the heart of the Langhe that has always been renowned for the greatness of its vineyards, some of which were mentioned in town records going back as far as 1250. They began with 2 hectares, and over the years have managed to acquire the most prestigious, historic crus for the production of Barolo, such as La Serra, Brunate, Cerequio, and Rocche dell'Annunziata. Voerzio, Roberto ‘Cerequio’ Voerzio, Roberto ‘Cerequio’ Voerzio, Roberto ‘Cerequio’ Voerzio, Roberto ‘La Serra’ Voerzio, Roberto ‘La Serra’ Voerzio, Roberto ‘La Serra’ (special signed and numbered by Roberto Voerzio) Voerzio, Roberto ‘La Serra’ Voerzio, Roberto ‘Brunate’ 51 1995 2001 2003 1993 1995 1997 2001 2003 525 595 555 485 525 995 595 595 Barbaresco Until Domizio Cavazza founded the Produtori del Barbaresco in 1894, the wines of Barbaresco, despite significant differences, were all sold as Barolo. Although roughly one third the size of Barolo, Barbaresco wine styles vary widely between vineyards and producers. The wines of Barbaresco are generally regarded as being a shade softer and less powerful than those of Barolo, and require only two years of oak aging to Barolo's three. Important to note about both Barbaresco and Barolo is the difference between traditional and modern producers. Traditionalists despise technology, employ long fermentations, and age their wines in very large, old casks. Modernists prefer short fermentations, small French barriques, and use technology to extract more flavor. While these styles are quite different, both create wonderfully distinct wines of great character and depth. Bersano ‘Mantico’ 2008 109 Ca’ del Baio ‘Asili’ 2003 199 Ca’ Rome Ca’ Rome Ca’ Rome ‘Rio Sordo’ Ca’ Rome ‘Rio Sordo’ Ca’ Rome ‘Maria di Brun’ Ca’ Rome ‘Maria di Brun’ Ca’ Rome ‘Maria di Brun’ Ca’ Rome ‘Maria di Brun’ Ca’ Rome ‘Maria di Brun’ Ca’ Rome ‘Maria di Brun’ 1997 2004 2005 2008 1996 1996 1997 1998 2003 2006 209 189 209 189 295 595 999 225 250 200 Cantina del Pino Cantina del Pino ‘Ovello’ Cantina del Pino ‘Ovello’ Cantina del Pino ‘Ovello’ 2009 2006 2008 2009 97 179 149 119 Carretta, Tenuta ‘Poderi Bordino’ 1986 309 Cascina Luisin ‘Rabajá’ 2006 160 Castello di Neive ‘Albesani-Santa Stefano’ 1997 229 Magnum 3 Liter 52 Barbaresco Ceretto ‘Faset’ Ceretto ‘Faset’ Ceretto ‘Faset’ Ceretto ‘Faset’ Ceretto ‘Bricco Asili’ Ceretto ‘Bricco Asili’ 1996 1996 1998 1999 1989 2001 485 975 329 359 625 439 Chiarlo, Michele ‘Bricco Asili’ 1996 285 Cigliuti ‘Serraboella’ Cigliuti ‘Serraboella’ Cigliuti ‘Serraboella’ Cigliuti ‘Serraboella’ Cigliuti ‘Serraboella’ 2001 2008 2009 2010 2012 299 229 178 189 147 Cortese, Giuseppe ‘Rabajá’ Cortese, Giuseppe ‘Rabajá-Riserva’ 2011 2001 129 379 Magnum 3 Liter Gaja makes three single-vineyard wines, each with unique characteristics. Sorì San Lorenzo, in the Secondine vineyard, was first released in 1967, and is known to be the most austere and powerful of the cru wines. 1970 marked the first vintage of Sorì Tildin, Gaja's plot in the Roncagliette cru, which combines great structure and finesse. Costa Russi, contiguous to Sorì Tildin, is the most round and elegant of the cru wines. Starting in 1996 all his single-vineyard Barbarescos are blended with 5-8% Barbera in order to strengthen the wines' overall acidity. Doing this prevents the wines from bearing the "Barbaresco" designation, as they are required by law to be 100% Nebbiolo. Gaja also makes a Cabernet Sauvignon called Darmagi, which means 'what a shame.' These words were uttered by Angelo's father when he ripped up old Nebbiolo vines to plant the Cabernet. Gaja, Angelo Gaja, Angelo Gaja, Angelo Gaja, Angelo Gaja, Angelo Gaja, Angelo Gaja, Angelo ‘Sori Tilden’ Gaja, Angelo ‘Sori Tilden’ Gaja, Angelo ‘Sori Tilden’ Gaja, Angelo ‘Sori San Lorenzo’ Gaja, Angelo ‘Sori San Lorenzo’ Gaja, Angelo ‘Sori San Lorenzo’ Gaja, Angelo ‘Sori San Lorenzo’ Gaja, Angelo ‘Costa Russi’ Gaja, Angelo ‘Costa Russi’ Magnum 3 Liter 53 1995 1995 1995 2005 2010 2011 1993 2001 2010 1993 2001 2007 2010 2001 2010 595 1115 2225 695 505 423 1294 1086 992 1294 1086 897 997 992 992 Barbaresco Giacosa, Bruno Giacosa, Bruno Giacosa, Bruno ‘Albesani-Santa Stefano’ Giacosa, Bruno ‘Albesani-Santa Stefano’ Giacosa, Bruno ‘Albesani-Santa Stefano’ Giacosa, Bruno ‘Gallina’ Giacosa, Bruno ‘Asili’ 1997 2008 1995 1997 1999 1993 2009 525 295 640 725 805 695 425 Le Colline ‘Cascina Bordino’ 1985 295 Marchesi di Gresy ‘Martinenga’ Marchesi di Gresy ‘Martinenga’ Marchesi di Gresy ‘Martinenga-Gaiun’ Marchesi di Gresy ‘Martinenga-Gaiun’ 1979 2010 1998 2001 409 109 299 289 Moccagatta ‘Bric Balin’ Moccagatta ‘Cole’ 2000 2001 215 199 2003 1999 2000 2000 429 259 239 612 Pelisero Pelisero, ‘Vanotu’ 1999 1997 224 379 Pio Cesare Pio Cesare Pio Cesare Pio Cesare ‘Il Bricco’ Pio Cesare ‘Il Bricco’ 2009 2010 2011 2000 2009 205 215 145 389 289 Paitin ‘Sori’ Paitin‘ Paitin ‘Sori Paitin-Vecchie Vigne’ Paitin ‘Sori Paitin-Vecchie Vigne’ Paitin ‘Sori Paitin-Vecchie Vigne’ Magnum Magnum 54 Barbaresco Poderi Colla ‘Tenuta Roncaglia’ Poderi Colla ‘Tenuta Roncaglia’ Poderi Colla ‘Tenuta Roncaglia’ Poderi Colla ‘Tenuta Roncaglia’ Poderi Colla ‘Tenuta Roncaglia’ Poderi Colla ‘Tenuta Roncaglia’ Poderi Colla ‘Tenuta Roncaglia’ Poderi Colla ‘Tenuta Roncaglia’ 1993 1994 1998 2000 2004 2005 2007 2004 325 149 165 155 155 165 129 385 Poderi Lorenzo Alutto ‘Rabajá’ 2009 125 Prinsi Prinsi Prinsi ‘Gaia Principe’ Prinsi ‘Gaia Principe’ Prinsi ‘Gaia Principe’ Prinsi ‘Gaia Principe’ Prinsi ‘Gaia Principe’ Prinsi ‘Gallina’ Prinsi ‘Gallina’ Prinsi ‘Gallina’ Prinsi ‘Gallina’ Prinsi ‘Gallina’ Prinsi ‘Fausone’ Prinsi ‘Fausone’ Prinsi ‘Fausone’ Prinsi ‘Fausone’ 1988 1991 2000 2001 2005 2007 2008 1996 1999 2000 2003 2001 2001 2001 2003 2004 180 145 229 249 225 185 115 285 289 245 205 205 425 1455 200 220 Magnum Magnum Magnum 3 liter 55 Barbaresco Until Domizio Cavazza founded the Produtori del Barbaresco in 1894, the wines of Barbaresco, despite significant differences, were all sold as Barolo. Although roughly one third the size of Barolo, Barbaresco wine styles vary widely between vineyards and producers. The wines of Barbaresco are generally regarded as being a shade softer and less powerful than those of Barolo, and require only two years of oak aging to Barolo's three. Important to note about both Barbaresco and Barolo is the difference between traditional and modern producers. Traditionalists despise technology, employ long fermentations, and age their wines in very large, old casks. Modernists prefer short fermentations, small French barriques, and use technology to extract more flavor. While these styles are quite different, both create wonderfully distinct wines of great character and depth. Produttori del Barbaresco Produttori del Barbaresco ‘Moccagatta’ Produttori del Barbaresco ‘Moccagatta’ Produttori del Barbaresco ‘Montestefano’ Produttori del Barbaresco ‘Montestefano’ Produttori del Barbaresco ‘Montestefano’ Produttori del Barbaresco ‘Rabajá’ Produttori del Barbaresco ‘Ovello’ Produttori del Barbaresco ‘Pora’ Produttori del Barbaresco ‘Paje’ Produttori del Barbaresco ‘Rio Sordo’ Produttori del Barbaresco ‘Asili’ Produttori del Barbaresco ‘Montefico-Riserva’ 2011 1996 2000 1995 1996 2000 2000 2000 1996 1996 2000 1995 2005 71 299 195 595 299 195 195 195 299 299 195 265 198 Prunotto, ‘Bric Turot’ 2000 205 Rivella, Serafina ‘Montestefano’ 2010 142 Rocca, Bruno ‘Rabajá’ Rocca, Bruno ‘Rabajá’ Rocca, Bruno ‘Coparossa’ 1996 1997 1997 285 295 285 Sottimano ‘Curra’ 2011 179 Magnum 56 Barbaresco The Rivetti family story began in the 1890s when Giovanni Rivetti, grandfather to brothers Carlo, Bruno and Giorgio, left Piedmont for Argentina. Like many Italians at that time, he dreamed of returning rich and a powerful man, and perhaps even one day having the opportunity to make a great wine in his homeland. Though Giovanni never did, his son, Giuseppe (nicknamed "Pin"), fulfilled the dream. Pin married Lidia, purchased vineyards, and began to make wine. In 1977 the family took up residence at LA SPINETTA (meaning "top of the hill") in Castagnole Lanze, located in the heart of the area wellknown for Moscato d'Asti, a rather light and simple dessert wine at the time. The Rivetti's believed, however, that Moscato had the potential for greatness and set out to prove it by producing the region's first single-vineyard Moscato wines, Bricco Quaglia and Biancospino. Over time, the family's vision became even grander, and in 1985 LA SPINETTA made its first red wine, Barbera Cà di Pian, with many great reds to follow. In 1989 the Rivetti brothers named their red blend (Nebbiolo/Barbera) "Pin" in honor of their father. The first Barbaresco, Gallina, was produced in 1995 followed by Barbarescos Starderi, Barbera d'Alba Gallina in 1996 and and Barbaresco Valeirano in 1997. Barbera d'Asti Superiore entered the lineup in 1998. In 2000 the family's ambition of adding a Barolo to the winery production became a reality. The Rivetti's acquired vineyards in Grinzane Cavour where a state of the art cellar, LA SPINETTA Campè, was also constructed. La Spinetta La Spinetta ‘Starderi’ La Spinetta ‘Starderi’ La Spinetta ‘Starderi’ La Spinetta ‘Starderi’ La Spinetta ‘Gallina’ La Spinetta ‘Gallina’ La Spinetta ‘Gallina’ La Spinetta ‘Gallina’ La Spinetta ‘Gallina’ La Spinetta ‘Gallina’ La Spinetta ‘Valeirano’ La Spinetta ‘Valeirano’ La Spinetta ‘Valeirano’ La Spinetta ‘Valeirano’ La Spinetta ‘Vigneto Bordini’ La Spinetta ‘Vigneto Bordini’ Magnum Magnum 57 2002 2004 2005 2010 2011 2001 2004 2005 2007 2010 2011 2005 2007 2010 2011 2010 2011 389 499 402 399 297 1089 989 402 469 399 297 402 469 399 297 167 141 Red Wines of the Old World (Vini Rossi del Mondo) Wines from Toscana 58 Tuscan Reds (Vini Rossi del Toscana) Chianti Classico Badia a Coltibuono, Riserva 2009 89 Brancaia, Riserva 2011 79 Castello d’Ama ‘Ama’ Castello d’Ama, Gran Selezione ‘San Lorenzo’ Castello d’Ama ‘Vigneto Bellavista’ Castello d’Ama ‘Vigneto Bellavista’ Castello d’Ama ‘La Casuccia’ 2010 2010 1993 1995 1995 65 145 255 245 245 Castello di Volpaia, Riserva 2010 60 Felsina, Riserva ‘Rancia’ 2001 229 Fontodi Fontodi Fontodi, Riserva ‘Cru Sorbo’ Fontodi, Riserva ‘Cru Sorbo’ Fontodi, Riserva ‘Cru Sorbo’ Fontodi, Riserva ‘Cru Sorbo’ Fontodi, Riserva ‘Cru Sorbo’ 2010 2012 1999 2006 2007 2008 2012 112 72 259 229 209 219 179 La Massa ‘Giorgio Primo’ La Massa ‘Giorgio Primo’ La Massa ‘Giorgio Primo’ La Massa ‘Giorgio Primo’ La Massa ‘Giorgio Primo’ La Massa ‘Giorgio Primo’ La Massa ‘Giorgio Primo’ 1997 1999 1999 2000 2000 2000 2001 255 235 925 259 475 955 255 1978 1999 280 169 3 liter Magnum 3 liter Monsanto, Riserva ‘Il Poggio’ Monsanto, Riserva ‘Il Poggio’ 59 Tuscan Reds (Vini Rossi del Toscana) Chianti Classico Fattoria Rodano is located in the heart of the Chianti Classico in the famed region of Castellina in Chianti. The original farm dates back from the Middle Ages. Its pristine vineyards spread over 100 hectares is located at 200-300 meters above sea level. It is the perfect location to create classic, soulful Chianti Classico. The estate has been in the Pozzesi family since the 1950’s. Vittorio Pozzesi (President emeritus of the Chianti Classico Consortium) and his son Enrico manage the winery, advised by winemaker Giulio Gambelli. Fattoria di Rodáno Fattoria di Rodáno Fattoria di Rodáno Fattoria di Rodáno Fattoria di Rodáno Fattoria di Rodáno Fattoria di Rodáno, Riserva ‘Viacosta’ Fattoria di Rodáno, Riserva ‘Viacosta’ Fattoria di Rodáno, Riserva ‘Viacosta’ Fattoria di Rodáno, Riserva ‘Viacosta’ Fattoria di Rodáno, Riserva ‘Viacosta’ Fattoria di Rodáno, Riserva ‘Viacosta’ Fattoria di Rodáno, Riserva ‘Viacosta’ Fattoria di Rodáno, Riserva ‘Viacosta’ Magnum Magnum Magnum Magnum Magnum 60 2003 2006 2007 2010 2010 2011 1995 1999 1999 2001 2004 2004 2007 2007 169 189 119 88 179 52 195 249 379 379 195 379 175 379 Tuscan Reds (Vini Rossi del Toscana) Chianti Rufina Marchesi de Frescobaldi, Riserva ‘Nipozzano’ Selvapiana, Riserva ‘Vigneto Bucerchiale’ Magnum 2011 55 2009 169 Vino Nobile di Montepulciano Avignonesi Avignonesi, Riserva ‘Grandi Annate’ 2011 2007 79 249 Carpineto, Riserva Carpineto, Riserva Carpineto, ‘Poggio Sant’Enrico’ 1988 1995 2001 289 279 299 2004 2006 189 249 Contucci, Riserva 2007 119 Fanetti, Riserva Fanetti, Riserva Fanetti, Riserva Fanetti, Riserva Fanetti, Riserva Fanetti, Riserva Fanetti, Riserva Fanetti, Riserva 1995 1997 2000 2001 2003 2004 2005 2010 227 229 159 179 189 159 149 69 Cantina Dei, Riserva ‘Bossona’ Cantina Dei, Riserva ‘Bossona’ Magnum 61 Tuscan Reds (Vini Rossi del Toscana) Lodola Nuova 2011 52 Poliziano Poliziano ‘Asinone’ 2010 2007 79 129 Valdipiatta 2001 159 2012 45 2009 79 Conti Costanti 2013 92 Fuligni, Eredi 2013 79 Siro Pacenti 2013 92 Tenuta Terra Rossa 2013 59 Morellino di Scansano Fattoria Le Pupille, Elisabetta Geppetti Carmignano Tenuta di Capezzana, ‘Villa di Capezzana’ Rosso di Montalcino 62 Tuscan Reds (Vini Rossi del Toscana) Brunello di Montalcino Altesino Altesino Altesino Altesino Altesino ‘Montosoli’ Altesino ‘Montosoli’ Altesino ‘Montosoli’ Altesino ‘Montosoli’ Altesino, Riserva 2000 2003 2009 2010 2001 2003 2001 2010 2006 489 389 199 227 898 828 1392 422 322 Brunelli, Gianni Brunelli, Gianni 2000 2004 279 297 Canalicchio di Sopra 2004 209 Caparzo ‘Vigneto La Casa’ Caparzo ‘Vigneto La Casa’ 1991 1993 225 325 Casanova di Neri Casanova di Neri ‘Tenuta Nuova’ Casanova di Neri ‘Tenuta Nuova’ Casanova di Neri ‘Tenuta Nuova’ Casanova di Neri ‘Cerretalto’ 2009 2001 2004 2008 2007 119 350 275 275 575 Gianfranco Soldera ‘Case Basse’ Gianfranco Soldera, Riserva ‘Case Basse’ Gianfranco Soldera, Riserva ‘Case Basse’ Gianfranco Soldera, Riserva ‘Case Basse’ Gianfranco Soldera, Riserva ‘Case Basse’ Gianfranco Soldera, Riserva ‘Case Basse’ 2000 1998 1999 2001 2006 2008 905 1045 1145 1102 1005 1125 Magnum Magnum 3 liter 63 Tuscan Reds (Vini Rossi del Toscana) Brunello di Montalcino CastelGiocondo CastelGiocondo, Riserva CastelGiocondo, Riserva 2009 2001 2007 159 409 289 1995 2001 2010 992 289 149 Castello Banfi, Riserva ‘Poggio all’Oro’ Castello Banfi, Riserva ‘Poggio all’Oro’ Castello Banfi, Riserva ‘Poggio alle’Mura’ 1990 2004 1997 699 379 682 Ciacci Piccolomini d’Aragona ‘Vigna di Pianrosso’ Ciacci Piccolomini d’Aragona Ciacci Piccolomini d’Aragona ‘Vigna di Pianrosso’ 2001 2010 2010 297 149 203 Colombini Colombini, Riserva Colombini, Riserva 2010 2001 2010 192 329 227 Conti Costanti Conti Costanti Conti Costanti Conti Costanti Conti Costanti Conti Costanti Conti Costanti Conti Costanti Conti Costanti Conti Costanti Conti Costanti Conti Costanti, Riserva Conti Costanti, Riserva Conti Costanti, Riserva Conti Costanti, Riserva Conti Costanti, Riserva 1993 1996 1997 2001 2003 2003 2004 2004 2006 2009 2010 1995 2001 2004 2004 2007 359 329 379 277 209 425 297 500 310 525 347 625 325 385 725 322 Castello Banfi Castello Banfi Castello Banfi 5 liter Magnum Magnum Magnum Magnum 64 Tuscan Reds (Vini Rossi del Toscana) Brunello di Montalcino The Fuligni Viscounts, a long-standing Venetian family, moved to England in the 14th century at the head of a troop of mercenaries at the service of Edward III. With the succession of the AbsburgLorraine to the Grand Duchy, Luigi Fuligni was transferred to Tuscany as general of the new sovereignty and, around 1770, received an extensive concession of land in the Maremma from the Grand Duke, Pietro Leopoldo. Fuligni’s task was to see to the reclamation of the land as was the wish of the enlightened monarch. Giovanni Maria Fuligni settled in Montalcino at the beginning of 1900 and started to produce wine just as his family had previously done predominantly in the area around Scansano in the Maremma. The Fuligni Estate in Montalcino, directed by Maria Flora Fuligni consists of approximately 100 hectares of land at varying exposures to the sun. The vines, which extend over about ten hectares, are situated on the eastern part of the hill, a traditional area for Brunello. The cellars are located at Cottimelli (about three kilometers from Montalcino in the direction of Siena) in an original 18th century residence once the home of Medicean Grand Dukes. Fuligni ‘Vigneti dei Cottimelli’ Fuligni ‘Vigneti dei Cottimelli’ Fuligni ‘Vigneti dei Cottimelli’ Fuligni ‘Vigneti dei Cottimelli’ Fuligni ‘Vigneti dei Cottimelli’ Fuligni ‘Vigneti dei Cottimelli’ Fuligni ‘Vigneti dei Cottimelli’ Fuligni ‘Vigneti dei Cottimelli’ Fuligni ‘Vigneti dei Cottimelli’ Fuligni ‘Vigneti dei Cottimelli’ Fuligni ‘Vigneti dei Cottimelli’ Fuligni ‘Vigneti dei Cottimelli’ Fuligni ‘Vigneti dei Cottimelli’ Fuligni, Riserva ‘Vigneti dei Cottimelli’ Fuligni, Riserva ‘Vigneti dei Cottimelli’ Fuligni, Riserva ‘Vigneti dei Cottimelli’ Fuligni, Riserva ‘Vigneti dei Cottimelli’ Fuligni, Riserva ‘Vigneti dei Cottimelli’ Magnum Magnum Magnum Magnum Magnum Magnum 65 1993 1995 1999 2001 2004 2005 2006 2006 2007 2007 2008 2008 2009 1999 2001 2004 2006 2007 575 625 375 240 289 605 270 650 225 615 195 575 595 399 375 325 375 785 Tuscan Reds (Vini Rossi del Toscana) Brunello di Montalcino Luce della Vite 2006 307 La Torre La Torre 2010 2010 159 387 Mocali ‘Raunate’ 2010 127 Pieve Santa Restituta ‘Rennina’ Pieve Santa Restituta ‘Rennina’ Pieve Santa Restituta ‘Rennina’ Pieve Santa Restituta ‘Rennina’ Pieve Santa Restituta ‘Sugarille’ Pieve Santa Restituta ‘Sugarille’ Pieve Santa Restituta ‘Sugarille’ 1995 1996 2006 2010 1996 2006 2010 375 325 291 297 325 292 324 Poggio Antico Poggio Antico Poggio Antico Poggio Antico Poggio Antico Poggio Antico, Riserva Poggio Antico, Riserva Poggio Antico, Riserva Poggio Antico, Riserva Poggio Antico, Riserva 2001 2001 2003 2004 2004 1990 1993 1995 2001 2004 295 600 500 604 255 755 425 455 395 895 Poggio di Sotto 2000 509 Podere Il Poggiolo Podere Il Poggiolo ‘Sasello’ Podere Il Poggiolo ‘Beato’ 1996 1997 1997 180 259 275 Siro Pacenti Siro Pacenti, ‘Vecchie Vigne’ Siro Pacenti, ‘Pelegrilli’ Siro Pacenti, ‘Pelegrilli’ 2001 2010 2007 2010 372 270 234 218 Talenti Talenti 2007 2010 170 188 Magnum Magnum Magnum Magnum Magnum 66 Tuscan Reds (Vini Rossi del Toscana) Brunello di Montalcino Tenuta di Collosorbo Tenuta di Collosorbo, Riserva 1998 2006 245 269 Tenuta Greppone Mazzi Tenuta Greppone Mazzi Tenuta Greppone Mazzi 2004 2006 2008 315 237 121 Tenuta Terra Rossa Tenuta Terra Rossa Tenuta Terra Rossa Tenuta Terra Rossa Tenuta Terra Rossa Tenuta Terra Rossa Tenuta Terra Rossa Tenuta Terra Rossa Tenuta Terra Rossa Tenuta Terra Rossa Tenuta Terra Rossa, Riserva Tenuta Terra Rossa, Riserva 1996 1999 2000 2001 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2005 2006 299 249 228 295 285 185 195 185 195 175 255 275 Valdicava Valdicava Valdicava Valdicava Valdicava Valdicava Valdicava Valdicava Valdicava Valdicava, Riserva ‘Madonna del Piano’ Valdicava, Riserva ‘Madonna del Piano’ 1998 2001 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2001 2004 325 369 380 375 340 349 330 315 300 995 965 Val di Suga Val di Suga ‘Vigna del Lago’ Val di Suga ‘Vigna Spuntali’ 2007 1995 1999 158 275 375 Magnum 67 Tuscan Reds (Vini Rossi del Toscana) “Super Tuscan” (Indicazione Geografica Tipica) Aia Vecchia, ‘Sor Ugo’ (Cabernet Sauvignon/Merlot/P.Verdot) 2012 110 Argiano, ‘Solengo’ (Cabernet/Merlot/P.Verdot/Syrah) 2004 272 Avignonesi, ‘Desiderio’ (Merlot 100%) 2011 120 Bibi Graetz, ‘Testamatta’ (Sangiovese 100%) 2009 289 Brancaia, ‘il Blu’ (Sangiovese/Merlot) Brancaia, ‘il Blu’ (Sangiovese/Merlot) 2004 2006 305 295 Ca’ Marcanda, ‘Promis’ (Merlot/Syrah/Sangiovese) Ca’ Marcanda, ‘Magari’ (Merlot/Cabernet/Cab Franc) Ca’ Marcanda, ‘Ca’Marcanda’ (Merlot/Cabernet/Cab Franc) 2012 2012 2010 98 150 369 Casanova di Neri, ‘Pietradonice’ (Cabernet Sauvignon 100%) 2004 395 Castello di Fonterutoli, ‘Siepi’ (Merlot/Sangiovese) Castello di Fonterutoli, ‘Siepi’ (Merlot/Sangiovese) Castello di Fonterutoli, ‘Siepi’ (Merlot/Sangiovese) 2003 2004 2005 245 275 255 Campe La Spinetta, ‘Sassintino’ (Sangiovese 100%) 2004 188 Castello dei Rampolla, ‘Sammarco’ (Cabernet Sauv 95% & P.Verdot) Castello dei Rampolla, ‘Vigna d’Alceo’ (Cabernet & P.Verdot) Castello dei Rampolla, ‘Vigna d’Alceo’ (Cabernet & P.Verdot) 2000 1997 2003 300 595 512 68 Tuscan Reds (Vini Rossi del Toscana) “Super Tuscan” (Indicazione Geografica Tipica) Castello del Terriccio, ‘Tassinaia’ (Cabernet/Sangiovese/Merlot) 2005 182 Cignale, ‘Cignale’ (Cabernet Sauvignon/Merlot) Cignale, ‘Cignale’ (Cabernet Sauvignon/Merlot) Cignale, ‘Cignale’ (Cabernet Sauvignon/Merlot) 2001 2007 2008 282 239 209 Fontodi, ‘Flaccianello’ (Sangiovese 100%) Fontodi, ‘Flaccianello’ (Sangiovese 100%) Fontodi, ‘Flaccianello’ (Sangiovese 100%) Fontodi, ‘Flaccianello’ (Sangiovese 100%) Fontodi, ‘Flaccianello’ (Sangiovese 100%) Fontodi, ‘Flaccianello’ (Sangiovese 100%) Fontodi, ‘Flaccianello’ (Sangiovese 100%) Fontodi, ‘Flaccianello’ (Sangiovese 100%) 2004 2004 2006 2007 2008 2010 2012 2012 422 849 395 395 395 502 1320 243 1995 1997 1999 255 279 225 2005 239 I Giusti & Zanza, ‘Dulcamara’ (Cabernet 70% & Merlot 30%) 2012 160 Isole e Olena, ‘Cepparello’ (Sangiovese 100%) Isole e Olena, ‘Cepparello’ (Sangiovese 100%) Isole e Olena, ‘Cepparello’ (Sangiovese 100%) 2010 2009 2010 172 325 345 2010 169 Magnum Magnum 3 Liter Gagliole, ‘Rosso’ (Sangiovese & Cabernet) Gagliole, ‘Rosso’ (Sangiovese & Cabernet) Gagliole, ‘Pecchia’ (Sangiovese 100%) I Collazzi, ‘Collazzi’ (Cabernet/Merlot) Magnum Magnum Magnum Isole e Olena, ‘Collezione De Marchi’ (Cabernet 100%) 69 Tuscan Reds (Vini Rossi del Toscana) “Super Tuscan” (Indicazione Geografica Tipica) Marchese Antinori, ‘Tignanello’ (Sangiovese & Cabernet) Marchese Antinori, ‘Tignanello’ (Sangiovese & Cabernet) Marchese Antinori, ‘Tignanello’ (Sangiovese & Cabernet) Marchese Antinori, ‘Tignanello’ (Sangiovese & Cabernet) Marchese Antinori, ‘Tignanello’ (Sangiovese & Cabernet) 1985 1990 2001 2003 2011 825 1444 397 355 210 Marchese Antinori, ‘Guado Al Tasso’ (Cabernet 60% & Merlot & Syrah) Marchese Antinori, ‘Guado Al Tasso’ (Cabernet 60% & Merlot & Syrah) Marchese Antinori, ‘Guado Al Tasso’ (Cabernet 60% & Merlot & Syrah) 2001 2004 2009 329 329 279 Marchese Antinori, ‘Solaia’ (Cab/Cab Franc & Sangiovese) Marchese Antinori, ‘Solaia’ (Cab/Cab Franc & Sangiovese) 1994 2004 829 729 Marchesi de Frescobaldi, ‘Lucente’ (Merlot/Sangiovese) Marchesi de Frescobaldi, ‘Luce’ (Sangiovese 50%/Merlot 50%) 2012 2007 65 389 Marchesi Mazzei ‘Philip’ (Cabernet Sauvignon 100%) 2009 97 Michele Satta, ‘Cavaliere’ (Sangiovese 100%) 1999 269 Montevertine, ‘Montevertine’ (Sangiovese 90%) Montevertine, ‘Montevertine’ (Sangiovese 90%) Montevertine, ‘Montevertine’ (Sangiovese 90%) Montevertine, ‘Montevertine’ (Sangiovese 90%) Montevertine, ‘Le Pergole Torte’ (Sangiovese 100%) Montevertine, ‘Le Pergole Torte’ (Sangiovese 100%) Montevertine, ‘Le Pergole Torte’ (Sangiovese 100%) 2007 2011 2012 2012 2001 2004 2010 195 155 135 297 395 465 299 2008 279 Petrolo, ‘Galatrona (Merlot 100%) 70 Magnum Magnum Tuscan Reds (Vini Rossi del Toscana) “Super Tuscan” (Indicazione Geografica Tipica) Podere Grattamacco, ‘Grattamacco’ (Cabernet 65%/Merlot & Sangiovese) 2001 245 Querciabella, ‘Mongrana’ (Sangiovese/Merlot/Cabernet) Querciabella, ‘Camartina’ (Sangiovese/Cabernet) 2010 2001 48 350 1988 1999 2001 2008 575 275 225 115 Ruffino, ‘Modus’ (Sangiovese/Cabernet/Merlot) Ruffino, ‘Romitorio di Santedame’ (Colorino 60%/Merlot 40%) 2012 2006 62 152 Tenuta di Arceno, ‘Il Fauno’ (Merlot/Cabernet Franc/Cab Sauvignon) 2011 59 Tenuta di Nozzole, ‘Il Pareto’ (Cabernet Sauvignon 100%) Tenuta di Nozzole, ‘Il Pareto’ (Cabernet Sauvignon 100%) 2007 2011 367 189 2010 2011 2012 725 695 159 1998 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2009 2011 2011 825 795 755 675 685 705 680 485 1095 Rodano, ‘Monna Claudia’ (Sangiovese/Cabernet) Rodano, ‘Monna Claudia’ (Sangiovese/Cabernet) Rodano, ‘Monna Claudia’ (Sangiovese/Cabernet) Rodano, ‘Monna Claudia’ (Sangiovese/Cabernet) Tenuta dell’Ornellaia, ‘Le Serre Nuove’ (Cabernet/Merlot/Cab Franc) Tenuta dell’Ornellaia, ‘Le Serre Nuove’ (Cabernet/Merlot/Cab Franc) Tenuta dell’Ornellaia, ‘Le Serre Nuove’ (Cabernet/Merlot/Cab Franc) Tenuta dell’Ornellaia, ‘Ornellaia’ (Cabernet/Merlot/Cab Franc) Tenuta dell’Ornellaia, ‘Ornellaia’ (Cabernet/Merlot/Cab Franc) Tenuta dell’Ornellaia, ‘Ornellaia’ (Cabernet/Merlot/Cab Franc) Tenuta dell’Ornellaia, ‘Ornellaia’ (Cabernet/Merlot/Cab Franc) Tenuta dell’Ornellaia, ‘Ornellaia’ (Cabernet/Merlot/Cab Franc) Tenuta dell’Ornellaia, ‘Ornellaia’ (Cabernet/Merlot/Cab Franc) Tenuta dell’Ornellaia, ‘Ornellaia’ (Cabernet/Merlot/Cab Franc) Tenuta dell’Ornellaia, ‘Ornellaia’ (Cabernet/Merlot/Cab Franc) Tenuta dell’Ornellaia, ‘Ornellaia’ (Cabernet/Merlot/Cab Franc) 71 Magnum 3 Liter 3 Liter Magnum Tuscan Reds (Vini Rossi del Toscana) “Super Tuscan” (Indicazione Geografica Tipica) Tenuta San Guido, ‘Le Difese’ (Cabernet/Sangiovese) Tenuta San Guido, ‘Le Difese’ (Cabernet/Sangiovese) 2013 2011 69 179 Tenuta San Guido, ‘Guidalberto’ (Cabernet/Merlot) 2013 129 Tenuta San Guido, ‘Sassicaia’ (Cabernet /Cab Franc) Tenuta San Guido, ‘Sassicaia’ (Cabernet /Cab Franc) Tenuta San Guido, ‘Sassicaia’ (Cabernet /Cab Franc) Tenuta San Guido, ‘Sassicaia’ (Cabernet /Cab Franc) Tenuta San Guido, ‘Sassicaia’ (Cabernet /Cab Franc) Tenuta San Guido, ‘Sassicaia’ (Cabernet /Cab Franc) Tenuta San Guido, ‘Sassicaia’ (Cabernet /Cab Franc) Tenuta San Guido, ‘Sassicaia’ (Cabernet /Cab Franc) Tenuta San Guido, ‘Sassicaia’ (Cabernet /Cab Franc) Tenuta San Guido, ‘Sassicaia’ (Cabernet /Cab Franc) 1993 1995 1999 2001 2004 2004 2006 2007 2009 2010 895 725 715 725 550 1349 565 490 440 450 2007 2011 2013 2009 149 109 52 209 Terrabianca, ‘Campaccio’ (Sangiovese/Cabernet) 2010 69 Villa VignaMaggio, ‘VignaMaggio’ (Cabernet Franc 100%) 2001 195 Tenuta Terra Rossa, ‘Oltre’ (Sangiovese/Merlot) Tenuta Terra Rossa, ‘Oltre’ (Sangiovese/Merlot) Tenuta Terra Rossa, ‘Oltre’ (Sangiovese/Merlot) Tenuta Terra Rossa, ‘Oltre’ (Sangiovese/Merlot) 72 Magnum Magnum Magnum Italian Reds of the North (Vini Rossi del Nord) Veneto Valpolicella Degani 2012 45 Dal Forno Romano 2007 219 Ripasso Valpolicella Masi ‘Campofiorin’ 2011 54 Amarone della Valpolicella Allegrini Allegrini 2008 2010 287 189 Bertani 2000 305 Dal Forno Romano 2006 919 Degani 2010 129 Guerrieri-Rizzardi Guerrieri-Rizzardi Guerrieri-Rizzardi Guerrieri-Rizzardi 1990 1996 2001 2004 389 239 249 229 Guerrieri-Rizzardi ‘Calcarole’ Guerrieri-Rizzardi ‘Calcarole’ Guerrieri-Rizzardi ‘Calcarole’ Guerrieri-Rizzardi ‘Calcarole’ Guerrieri-Rizzardi ‘Calcarole’ 1988 1990 1995 1997 2003 475 475 325 359 309 73 Italian Reds of the North (Vini Rossi del Nord) Veneto Lenotti 2009 119 Masi Masi ‘Campolongo de Torbe’ Masi ‘Campolongo de Torbe’ Masi ‘Mazzano’ Masi ‘Mazzano’ Masi ‘Costasera’ Masi ‘Costasera’ Masi ‘Costasera’ 1990 1988 1993 1988 2001 2003 2010 2005 405 450 445 495 392 505 120 290 Serègo Alighieri, ‘Vaio Armaron’ Serègo Alighieri, ‘Vaio Armaron’ Serègo Alighieri, ‘Vaio Armaron’ 1988 1993 2008 350 325 229 Tommasi 2011 159 Vento IGT Allegrini ‘Pallazzo della Torre (70%Corvina, 25%Rondinella/blend) 2011 45 Giuseppe Quinarelli ‘Rosso del Bepi’ (55%Corvina, 40%Rondinella/blend) 1999 697 Schiava Kaltern ‘Campaner’ (Schiava 100%) 2011 44 Pinot Nero Franz Haas (Pinot Nero 100%) Kaltern ‘Saltner’ (Pinot Nero 100%) Kaltern, Riserva ‘Pfarrhoff’ (Pinot Nero 100%) 2011 2012 2009 69 149 189 2012 2009 40 89 Magnum Alto Adige Magnum Lagrein Kaltern (Lagrein 100%) Elena Walch, Riserva ‘Castel Ringberg’ (Lagrein Riserva 100%) 74 Italian Reds of the North (Vini Rossi del Nord) Friuli-Venezia Giulia/ Slovenia Ronchi di Pietro (Schioppettino 100%) Ronchi di Pietro (Schioppettino 100%) 2008 2011 72 68 Scarbolo (Refosco 100%) 2009 75 Valtellina Superiore Nino Negri ‘Il Quadrio’ (Chiavennasca 90%Merlot 10%) Rainoldi ‘Inferno’ (Chiavennasca) AR.PE.PE ‘Sasella-Ultimi Raggi (Chiavennasca vendage tardiva) 2010 2009 2004 49 55 159 Sforzato di Valtellina (Nebbiolo-Chiavannasca 100% produced ‘Amarone Style’) Nino Negri ‘5 Stelle Sfursat’ 2009 189 Lombardia 75 Italian Reds Central (Vini Rossi del Centrale) Umbria Torgiano Rosso Riserva The year 2012 marks an important, two-fold birthday. Lungarotti celebrates its transformation from farm to winery and the birth of Rubesco, its iconic red. This wine, “50”, is being released in 2012 in its first, exclusive edition to mark the double celebration and bear witness to Lungarotti’s ongoing research and innovation. Nature, terroir, experimentation and viticultural selection are the backbone of this extremely charming and unique blend. Lungarotti ’Rubesco-Vigna Monticchio’ (Sangiovese/Canaiolo) Lungarotti ‘50’ (Sangiovese) 2005 2012 129 179 Montefalco Rosso Riserva Paolo Bea, ‘Pipparello’ 2008 183 Sagrantino di Montefalco Arnaldo Caprai Arnaldo Caprai, ‘25anni’ 2008 2008 189 269 Colpetrone 2008 69 Paolo Bea, ‘Vigneto Pagliaro’ Paolo Bea, ‘Vigneto Pagliaro’ 2008 2008 191 382 Magnum Magnum Abruzzo Montepulciano d’Abruzzo The vineyard of Binomio, the Montepulciano d'Abruzzo wine, is located just a few kilometres to the east in the Pescara valley on the slopes of the Majella massif and positively benefits from the cool winds coming from the Peligna Valley itself. The vine is an old Montepulciano bio-type variety defined as the "Africa-Binomio clone" that produces short-tailed bunches with small berries that resemble the shape of the African continent. Binomio (Montepulciano 100%) 2012 76 159 Italian Reds of the South (Vini Rossi del Sud) Basilicata Aglianico del Vulture Bisceglia ‘Terra di Vulcano’ (Aglianico 100%) 2011 50 2001 2006 298 178 Menfi Cantine Barbera ‘La Vota’ (Cabernet Sauvignon) 2007 125 Cerasuolo di Vittoria Cos ‘Classico’ (Nero d'Avola 60%, Frappato 40%) Cos ‘Pithos’ (Nero d'Avola 60%, Frappato 40%) 2012 2013 89 109 Frappato IGT Cos ‘Frappato’ (Frappato 100%) 2014 78 Faro Palari ‘Palari di Faro’ (Nerello Mascalese/Capuccio) 2004 175 Campania Taurasi Salvatore Molettieri, Riserva ‘Vigna Cinque Querce’ (Aglianico 100%) Mastroberardino ‘Radici’ (Aglianico 100%) Sicilia 77 Red Wines of the Old World (Vini Rossi del Mondo) Wines from France (Vini Rossi della Francia) Burgundy Beaujolais Domaine Jules Desjourneys ‘Moulin à Vent‘ Domaine Jules Desjourneys ‘Fleurie‘ 2010 2010 156 156 Marsannay Olivier Guyot ‘La Montagne‘ Olivier Guyot ‘La Montagne‘ 2005 2007 175 125 Gevrey-Chambertin Alain Burguet ‘Mes Favorites-Vielles Vignes’ Domaine Dujac ‘Aux Combottes’ 1er Cru Domaine Maume ‘En Pallud’ Domaine Maume ‘Aux Etelois’ Domaine Maume, Premier Cru Dugat-Py ‘Vielle Vignes’ Dugat-Py ‘Vielle Vignes’ Dugat-Py ‘Evocelles’ 1er Cru Dugat-Py ‘Coeur de Roi’ 1er Cru Dugat-Py ‘Mazoyèrers’ Grand Cru Gérard Seguin ‘Craipillot’ 1er Cru Gérard Seguin ‘Craipillot’ 1er Cru Gérard Seguin ‘Craipillot’ 1er Cru Henri Boillot ‘Chambertin’ Grand Cru Olivier Guyot ‘Champeaux’ 1er Cru Regis Bouvier 2009 2006 2006 2006 2005 2008 2009 2008 2009 2009 2005 2007 2008 2006 2007 2009 210 379 169 169 215 279 299 269 309 775 199 169 169 519 144 119 78 Wines from France (Vini Rossi della Francia) Morey-Saint-Denis Amiot, Pierre ‘Aux Charmes’ 1er Cru Amiot, Pierre ‘Les Ruchots’ 1er Cru Bouvier, Regis ‘En la Rue de Verget’ Frédéric Magnien ‘Bonnes-Mares’ Grand Cru Mommessin ‘Clos de Tart’ Grand Cru Olivier Jouan ‘Les Ruchots’ 1er Cru Olivier Guyot ‘Clos de la Roche’ Grand Cru 2010 2010 2009 2009 1998 2007 2005 158 169 95 655 617 129 270 Chambolle-Musigny Frederic Magnien ‘Vielles Vignes’ Gérard Seguin Joseph Faiveley 2011 2009 2009 180 159 159 Vosne-Romanée Bruno Clair ‘Aux Champs Perdrix’ Domaine de Montille ‘Malconsorts’ 1er Cru Domaine De La Romanée-Conti ‘Échézeaux’ Grand Cru Domaine De La Romanée-Conti ‘Échézeaux’ Grand Cru Domaine De La Romanée-Conti ‘La Tâche’ Grand Cru Domaine De La Romanée-Conti ‘La Tâche’ Grand Cru Domaine De La Romanée-Conti ‘La Romanée-St.-Vivant’ Grand Cru Domaine De La Romanée-Conti ‘La Romanée-St.-Vivant’ Grand Cru Domaine De La Romanée-Conti ‘La Romanée-St.-Vivant’ Grand Cru Domaine De La Romanée-Conti ‘Richebourg’ Grand Cru Domaine Dujac ‘Malconsorts’ 1er Cru Domaine Forey Père & Fils ‘Les Gaudichots’ Emmanuel Rouget Emmanuel Rouget Emmanuel Rouget ‘Échézeaux’ Grand Cru Emmanuel Rouget ‘Cros Parantoux’ 1er Cru Michel Gros ‘Clos de Reas’ 1er Cru 2012 2011 2006 2007 2006 2007 2006 2009 2011 2007 2009 2012 2007 2007 2007 2007 2010 289 872 794 694 2120 2075 1575 2375 2175 1315 489 297 325 672 529 1309 315 79 Magnum Magnum Wines from France (Vini Rossi della Francia) Nuits-Saint-Georges Château de Puligny-Montrachet ‘Clos des Grandes Vignes’ 1er Cru Domaine Robert Chevillon Domaine Robert Chevillon ‘Vaucrains’ 1er Cru Domaine de Montille ‘Aux Thorey’ 1er Cru Emmanuel Rouget 2007 2005 2008 2009 2007 151 219 189 189 229 Corton Corton-Bressandes, P.Dubreuil-Fontaine, Grand Cru Corton-Bressandes, Domaine Gaston & Pierre Ravaut, Grand Cru Domaine de Montille ‘Clos du Roi’ Grand Cru Domaine de Montille ‘Clos du Roi’ Grand Cru Domaine Latour, Grand Cru 2005 2009 2008 2011 2009 199 169 242 1011 199 Savigny-Lès-Beaune Michel & Joanna Ecard ‘Les Serpentières‘ 1er Cru 2011 175 Auxey-Duresses Comte Armand 2012 144 Pommard Domaine de Montille ‘Les Pezerolles’ 1er Cru Domaine de Montille ‘Les Rugiens’ 1er Cru Domaine de Montille ‘Les Rugiens’ 1er Cru Domaine de Montille ‘Les Rugiens’ 1er Cru 1988 2008 2009 2011 479 300 350 482 2008 2008 167 219 3 Liter Magnum Giradin, Aleth ‘Les Charmots’ 1er Cru Giradin, Aleth ‘Les Rugiens’ 1er Cru 80 Wines from France (Vini Rossi della Francia) Volnay Comte Armand Domaine de Montille ‘Taillepieds’ 1er Cru Domaine de Montille ‘Mitans’ 1er Cru Domaine de Montille ‘Champans’ 1er Cru Domaine de Montille ‘Champans’ 1er Cru Domaine des Comtes Lafon Domaine des Comtes Lafon ‘Santenots du Milieu’ 1er Cru Henri Boillot ‘Fremiets’ 1er Cru Henri Boillot ‘Les Chevrets’ 1er Cru La Pousse d’Or ‘En Caillerets’ 1er Cru Roblay Monnot ‘Taillepieds’ 1er Cru 2012 1988 1993 2009 2011 2011 2011 2006 2006 2007 2008 209 325 295 249 392 229 328 249 249 205 219 2008 119 Cote Rotie Bernard Guy M. Chapoutier Saint Cosme Domaine Jamet 1996 1997 2011 2009 200 195 195 295 St.Joseph J.L.Chave 2012 157 Hermitage M. Chapoutier ‘La Sizeranne’ J.L.Chave J.L.Chave J.L.Chave J.L.Chave J.L.Chave 1997 2004 2006 2008 2010 2012 225 365 385 325 398 418 E. Guigal 1997 220 Chassagne Montrachet Château de la Maltroye Magnum Northern Rhone 81 Wines from France (Vini Rossi della Francia) Cornas Alain Voge ‘Les Chailles’ Domaine Courbis Vincent Paris ‘Granit 30’ Vincent Paris ‘Granit 60’ Vincent Paris ‘Granit 60’ Vincent Paris ‘La Geynale’ Vincent Paris ‘La Geynale’ J.L Columbo ’Les Ruchets’ 2010 2010 2013 2012 2013 2011 2013 2007 131 90 165 119 241 159 323 189 2009 2010 2010 2011 2009 2001 2010 2010 2009 2010 2005 2006 2009 2010 229 185 375 145 219 149 89 169 289 289 259 282 199 169 Gigondas Chateau Redortier Saint Cosme 2011 2012 59 95 Vaucluse Chêne Bleu ‘Abélard’ (Grenache/Syrah blend) Chêne Bleu ‘Héloïse’ (Syrah blend/Grenache/Viognier blend) 2007 2007 169 172 2001 2005 2009 289 279 229 Magnum Magnum Magnum Southern Rhone Châteauneuf du Pape Château Beaucastel Château Mont-Redon Château Mont-Redon Château Mont-Redon Domaine de Cailloux ‘Les Quartz’ Domaine de la Charbonnière ‘Cuvée Mourre des Perdrix’ Domaine du Père Pape Domaine de Marcoux Domaine de Marcoux ‘Vielles Vignes’ Domaine de Marcoux ‘Vielles Vignes’ Domaine du Pegau ‘Cuvée Réservée’ Vieux Telegraph ‘La Crau’ Vieux Telegraph ‘La Crau’ Vieux Telegraph ‘La Crau’ Magnum Provence Bandol Château Pibarnon Château Pibarnon Château Pibarnon 82 Wines from France (Vini Rossi della Francia) Bordeaux Haut-Medoc Château Cantemerle Château Cantemerle 2006 2009 172 148 Saint-Estephe Château Lafon-Rochet 2006 179 Saint-Julien Les Fiefs de Lagrange Château Beychevelle Château Beychevelle Château Beychevelle Château Branaire-Ducru Château Branaire-Ducru Château Lagrange Clos du Marquis Clos du Marquis 2009 1988 1989 2008 2008 2009 2010 2001 2009 97 529 624 180 162 179 167 192 165 Pauillac Château D’Armailhac Château Grand-Puy-Ducasse Château Lafite-Rothschild Château Mouton Rothschild Château Mouton Rothschild Château Pichon Longueville ‘Baron de Pichon Longueville’ Château Pontet-Canet 2008 2006 1996 1990 1994 1996 1996 186 164 2125 2350 1225 589 369 Margaux Alter Ego de Palmer La Sirène de Giscours Château Cantenac-Brown Château D’Issan Château Durfort-Vivens Château Kirwan Château Kirwan Château Lascombes Château Palmer 2008 2010 2010 2010 2009 1996 2010 2005 1996 216 92 204 328 215 409 215 329 929 83 Wines from France (Vini Rossi della Francia) Bordeaux Pomerol Château Gazin Hosanna Château La Fleur Pétrus Château La Fleur Pétrus Château La Fleur Pétrus 2012 2004 1990 1995 2000 221 256 724 718 707 Saint-Émilion Le-Petit Cheval, Château Cheval Blanc Château Figeac Château Lassègue 2006 1990 2007 479 899 129 Graves-Pessac-Lèognan Château Fieuzal Château Carbonnieux 2009 2012 169 102 Wines from Spain (Vini Rossi della Spagna) Castilla y León Ribera del Duero ‘Valbuena’ Vega Sicilia Ribera del Duero ‘Valbuena’ Vega Sicilia Ribera del Duero ‘Unico’ Vega Sicilia Ribera del Duero ‘Unico’ Vega Sicilia Ribera del Duero ‘Unico’ Vega Sicilia Ribera del Duero ‘Unico’ Vega Sicilia Ribera del Duero ‘Unico’ Vega Sicilia Ribera del Duero ‘Unico-Riserva Especial’ Vega Sicilia Ribera del Duero ‘Unico-Riserva Especial’ Vega Sicilia 2007 2008 1999 Magnum 1999 2000 2003 2004 94/99/00 94/95/00 372 342 1045 2292 1034 1030 992 1390 1420 Catalonia Torres ‘Mas La Plana,’ Penedes (Cabernet Sauvignon) Clos Mogador, Priorato (Garnacha /Cabernet/Syrah) 1997 2007 279 229 Rioja Rameriz de Piscina, Reserva (Rioja Alta) 2007 68 2010 355 Europe Other Switzerland Pinot Noir-Gantenbein (only 180 bottles come to the USA…) 84 Graubünden Red Wines of the New World (Vini Rossi del Mondo Nuovo) Cabernet Sauvignon Arnot Roberts ‘Bugay Vineyard,’ Sonoma County Arnot Roberts ‘Fellom Ranch,’ Santa Cruz Mountains 2009 2009 145 142 Araujo, ‘Eisele Vineyard,’ Napa Valley Araujo, ‘Eisele Vineyard,’ Napa Valley 2006 2008 789 779 Atlas Peak, ‘Spring Mountain,’ Napa Valley 2003 249 Beringer, ‘Private Reserve,’ Napa Valley Beringer, ‘Private Reserve,’ Napa Valley Beringer, ‘Private Reserve,’ Napa Valley 2003 2005 2007 295 379 409 Chateau Montelena, Napa Valley 2012 109 Diamond Creek Vineyards, ‘Volcanic Hill,’ Napa Valley 2008 309 Dominus Estate, Napa Valley 2005 280 Dry Creek Vineyards, ‘Endeavour,’ Napa Valley 1997 190 Dunn Vineyards, ‘Howell Mountain,’ Napa Valley Dunn Vineyards, ‘Howell Mountain,’ Napa Valley 1998 1999 299 329 85 Red Wines of the New World (Vini Rossi del Mondo Nuovo) Cabernet Sauvignon Fisher Vineyards, ‘Coach-Insignia,’ Napa Valley 2009 189 Gallo of Sonoma, ‘Estate,’ Sonoma County 1997 155 Guarachi, Napa Valley 2007 139 Harlan Estate, Napa Valley Harlan Estate, Napa Valley Harlan Estate, Napa Valley Harlan Estate, Napa Valley 1996 1997 1998 2009 1800 1925 1500 1300 Jordan, Alexander Valley 2011 119 Leonetti, ‘Reserve,’ Walla Walla Valley, Washington State 2005 329 Lewis, ‘Reserve,’ Napa Valley Lewis, ‘Cuvee L,’ Napa Valley 2000 2006 329 472 Lokoya, ‘Howell Mountain,’ Napa Valley Lokoya, ‘Howell Mountain,’ Napa Valley Lokoya, ‘Howell Mountain,’ Napa Valley Lokoya, ‘Howell Mountain,’ Napa Valley 2001 2005 2006 2007 865 565 565 689 Peju, Napa Valley 2012 99 Ladera, ‘Stile Blocks-Howell Mountain,’ Napa Valley 2011 99 Robert Mondavi, ‘Reserve,’ Napa Valley Robert Mondavi, ‘Reserve,’ Napa Valley Robert Mondavi, ‘Reserve,’ Napa Valley 1995 1996 2010 309 309 259 Round Pond, ’Kith and Kin,’ Napa Valley 2013 64 Rudd Estate, Napa Valley 2008 309 86 Red Wines of the New World (Vini Rossi del Mondo Nuovo) Cabernet Sauvignon Shafer, ‘Hillside Select,’ Napa Valley Shafer, ‘Hillside Select,’ Napa Valley Shafer, ‘Hillside Select,’ Napa Valley Shafer, ‘Hillside Select,’ Napa Valley Shafer, ‘Hillside Select,’ Napa Valley Shafer, ‘Hillside Select,’ Napa Valley Shafer, ‘Hillside Select,’ Napa Valley Shafer, ‘Hillside Select,’ Napa Valley Shafer, ‘Hillside Select,’ Napa Valley Shafer, ‘Hillside Select,’ Napa Valley Shafer, ‘Hillside Select,’ Napa Valley 1992 1996 1998 1999 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 479 479 375 450 415 415 415 415 479 409 409 Silver Oak, Alexander Valley Silver Oak, Alexander Valley Silver Oak, Alexander Valley Silver Oak, Napa Valley 1995 2002 2011 2010 289 299 147 250 Smith Madrone ‘Cooks Flat-Reserve’, Napa Valley 2010 283 Spottswoode, Napa Valley Spottswoode, Napa Valley 2009 2011 290 275 Steltzner, Napa Valley 2011 85 World’s End, ‘Tokalon Vineyard,’ Napa Valley 2008 219 ZD, Napa Valley 2012 107 87 Red Wines of the New World (Vini Rossi del Mondo Nuovo) Bordeaux Style & Meritage Continuum Napa Valley Continuum Napa Valley Continuum Napa Valley 2007 2010 2011 387 345 315 Dalle Valle, ‘Maya’ Napa Valley Dalle Valle, ‘Maya’ Napa Valley 1998 1999 425 525 Justin, ‘Isosceles-Reserve’ Paso Robles 2008 285 Quintessa, Rutherford, Napa Valley 2012 292 Robert Mondavi, ‘Opus One’ Napa Valley Robert Mondavi, ‘Opus One’ Napa Valley 1997 2009 509 379 Argentina Bodega Chacra, ’Barda’ Patagonia-Rio Negro Bodega Chacra, ’Chacra-Treinta y Dos’ Patagonia-Rio Negro Bodega Chacra, ’Chacra-Cinquenta y Cinco’ Patagonia-Rio Negro 2012 2007 2010 79 229 209 North America Benovia, Russian River Valley 2011 69 Belle Glos, ’Las Alturas’ Santa Lucia Highlands, Monterey County 2014 89 Bergström, ‘Cumberland’ Willamette Valley 2013 92 Domaine Lois Louise, ’Clos de la Tech’ Santa Cruz Mountains 2009 74 Domaine Drouhin, Willamette Valley 2013 99 Elk Cove, Willamette Valley 2013 68 Eyrie Vineyards, Willamette Valley 2012 82 Habit, ‘La Encantada’ Santa Rita Hills 2012 109 Keefer, ‘Keefer Ranch’ Russian River Valley 2009 125 Pinot Noir 88 New World Reds (Vini Rossi del Mondo Nuovo) Pinot Noir North America Kutch, ‘Savoy Vineyard’ Anderson Valley 2010 141 Littorai, Sonoma Coast Littorai, Sonoma Coast Littorai, ‘The Pivot Vineyard’ Sonoma Coast 2012 2013 2012 179 110 189 Patricia Green, ‘Freedom Hill Vineyard-Coury Clone,’ Willamette Valley 2013 119 2006 388 Rivers Marie, ‘Occidental Ridge Vineyard’ Sonoma Coast Rivers Marie, ‘Silver Eagle Vineyard’ Sonoma Coast Rivers Marie, ‘Kanzler Vineyard’’ Sonoma Coast 2013 2013 2013 119 119 119 Scribe, Carneros 2012 99 Tyler, Santa Barbara County Tyler, ‘Bien Nacido’ Santa Barbara County 2012 2012 81 92 Williams Selyem, Sonoma Coast Williams Selyem, Russian River Valley 2012 2012 289 289 2012 2006 45 159 2011 1996 2006 59 159 195 2008 159 Patz and Hall, ‘Pisoni Vineyard’ Sonoma Coast Magnum Other New World Reds (Altri Vini Rossi del Mondo Nuovo) Malbec Martino, Mendoza, Argentina Altos las Hormigas, ’Vista Flores’ Mendoza, Valle de Uco, Argentina Merlot Freemark Abbey, Napa Valley Duckhorn Vineyards, Napa Valley Leonetti Vineyards Columbia Valley, Washington Cabernet Franc La Jota, ‘Howell Mountain’ Napa Valley 89 Red Wines of the New World (Vini Rossi del Mondo Nuovo) Syrah-Shiraz Buty, ‘Rediviva of the Stones’ Walla Walla Valley, Washington Parr Selections, ‘Purisima Mountain’ Sant Ynez Valley, California Gramercy Cellars, Walla Walla Valley, Washington 2008 2005 2010 110 114 119 2006 179 2012 2010 2007 2011 2011 76 85 175 145 125 Grenache Yangarra Estate, ‘High Sands’ Mclaren Vale, South Australia Zinfandel Ridge, ‘Lytton Springs’ Dry Creek Valley Renwood Estate, Dry Creek Valley Turley, ‘Dragon Vineyard’ Napa Valley Turley, ‘Howell Mountain’ Napa Valley Turley, ‘Estate’ Napa Valley 90 Large Bottles! (Magnums, Doppio Magnums and Monsters) Bubbles & Whites Champagne, Bérêche et Fils, ‘La Cran’ Brut, Premier Cru Champagne, Pol Roger, Brut Champagne, Pierre Péters, ‘Les Chétillons’ Blanc de Blancs, Grand Cru Champagne, Veuve Clicquot Ponsardin, Brut Champagne, Louis Roederer, ‘Cristal’ Brut Riesling, Nikolaihof, ‘Vinothek’ Wachau, Austria Magnum Magnum 2006 N.V. 2002 N.V. 2002 1995 419 289 595 249 1550 589 Piedmont Langhe Nebbiolo ‘Batie’ Gianni Gagliardo Langhe Nebbiolo ‘Batie’ Gianni Gagliardo Magnum 3 Liter 1995 2007 355 815 Barbera d’Asti ‘Bricco dell Uccellone’ Braida Magnum 2004 442 Barbera d’Alba ‘Cascina Francia’ Giacomo Conterno Magnum 2004 425 3 Liter 1997 1202 Ceretto-Bricco Rocche ‘Brunate’ Magnum 1995 876 Conterno Fantino ‘Sori Ginestra’ Conterno Fantino ‘Sori Ginestra’ Conterno Fantino ‘Sori Ginestra’ Conterno Fantino ‘Vigna del Gris’ Magnum Magnum Magnum Magnum 2004 2006 2007 2007 575 540 545 520 Cordero di Montezemolo ‘Monfaletto’ Magnum 1999 375 E. Pira & Figli ‘Cannubi’ E. Pira & Figli ‘Cannubi’ E. Pira & Figli ‘Cannubi’ Magnum Magnum Magnum 1999 2000 2001 810 815 892 Gianni Gagliardo ‘Preve’ Millenium Magnum 1995 350 Marcarini ‘Brunate’ Marcarini ‘Brunate’ Marcarini ‘Brunate’ 3 Liter 3 Liter Magnum 2000 2003 2004 859 849 425 Magnum Magnum Magnum Magnum Piemonte Barolo Cavalotto ‘Bricco Boschis’ Vigna San Giuseppe-Riserva 91 Large Bottles! 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(Magnums, Doppio Magnums and Monsters) Prinsi ‘Fausone’ Prinsi ‘Fausone’ Magnum 5 Liter 2001 2001 425 1455 Produttori di Barbaresco ‘Montestefano’ Magnum 1995 395 Brunello di Montalcino Altesino ‘Montosoli’ Altesino ‘Montosoli’ Magnum 3 liter 2001 2001 695 1192 Argiano Magnum 2001 435 5 Liter 1995 992 Costanti Costanti Costanti Magnum Magnum Magnum 2003 2004 2006 425 600 595 Fuligni Fuligni Fuligni Fuligni, ‘Riserva’ Magnum Magnum Magnum 2005 2006 2007 2007 605 650 615 785 Poggio Antico Poggio Antico Poggio Antico Magnum Magnum 3 Liter 2001 2004 2001 500 604 950 Terra Rossa Magnum 2001 659 Val di Suga, ’Vigna Spuntali’ Magnum 1999 375 Toscana Castello Banfi Magnum 93 Large Bottles! (Magnums, Doppio Magnums and Monsters) Super Tuscan Fontodi, ‘Flaccianello’ (Sangiovese 100%) Magnum 2004 849 I Collazzi, ‘Colazzi’ (Cabernet/Merlot) Magnum 2005 239 Isole e Olena, ‘Cepparello’ (Sangiovese 100%) Magnum 2010 345 Marchese Antinori, ‘Tignanello’ (Sangiovese & Cabernet) Magnum 1990 1444 Rodano, ‘Monna Claudia’ (Sangiovese/Cabernet) Magnum 1988 575 Tenuta dell’Ornellaia, ‘Ornellaia’ (Cabernet/Merlot/Cab Franc) Magnum 2011 1105 Tenuta San Guido, ‘Sassicaia’ (Cabernet /Cab Franc) Magnum 2006 1149 Tenuta Terra Rossa, ‘Oltre’ (Sangiovese & Merlot) Magnum 2009 209 La Massa, ‘Giorgio Primo’ La Massa, ‘Giorgio Primo’ La Massa, ‘Giorgio Primo’ 3 liter Magnum 3 liter 1999 2000 2000 925 475 955 Rodano, ‘Viacosta’ Rodano, ‘Viacosta’ Magnum Magnum 1999 2001 379 379 Vino Nobile di Montepulciano Cantina Dei, ‘Bossona’ Magnum 2006 325 Magnum 2011 205 Chianti Classico New World Reds Cabernet Sauvignon, Clos du Val, Napa Valley 94 After Dinner Dessert Wines (Beve Doppo La Cena, Vini Dolci) Italy Piemonte Caluso Passito, ‘Vigneto Cariola’ Ferrando (375 ml) 1998 175 Toscana Trebianco Vendemmia Tardiva, Castello dei Rampolla (500 ml) 1996 109 Vin Santo dei Chianti, Isole e Olena (500 ml) 2005 119 Vin Santo dei Chianti, Falchini, ‘Podere Casale I’ Vin Santo dei Chianti, Falchini, ‘Podere Casale I’ (500 ml) (500 ml) 1995 1999 169 159 Vin Santo di Montepulciano, Tenuta Trerose (375 ml) 1999 159 Vin Santo di Montepulciano, Avignonesi Vin Santo di Montepulciano, ‘Occhio di Pernice’ Avignonesi (375 ml) (375 ml) 1998 1997 495 695 Alto Adige Maso delle Rose, ‘Rodon’ Josef Weger (375 ml) 2003 68 Veneto Recioto di Soave, Tessari Recioto della Valpolicella, Tommaso Bussola Torcolato, Maculan (500 ml) (500 ml) (375 ml) 2008 2004 2009 89 120 79 Umbria Sagrantino Passito, Arnaldo Caprai Sagrantino Passito, Paolo Bea (375 ml) (375 ml) 2000 2003 175 225 Liguria (Cinque terre) Sciacchetrà, ‘Giumin’ Arrigoni (375 ml) 2003 175 Friuli Picolit, Ronchi di Manzano Picolit, Livio Fellluga (375 ml) (500 ml) 1996 2000 167 150 95 After Dinner Dessert Wines (Beve Doppo La Cena, Vini Dolci) France Bordeaux-Sauternes Château Suduiraut, Premier Cru Château Suduiraut, Premier Cru (750ml) (750ml) 2005 2007 279 259 Chateau d’Yquem, Premier Cru Supérieur Chateau d’Yquem, Premier Cru Supérieur Chateau d’Yquem, Premier Cru Supérieur (750 ml) (375 ml) (375 ml) 2007 1998 1999 1225 425 425 Alsace Pinot Gris Sélection Grains Nobles, ‘Heimbourg’ Zind Humbrecht (375ml) 2005 295 Germany Riesling Trockenbeerenauslese, Gehrn Antioniushof Riesling Eiswein, ‘Oberhauser Brucke’ Donnhoff (375ml) (375ml) 2003 2011 182 487 (500ml) 2008 89 California Freemark Abbey, ‘Edelwein Gold’ Napa Valley (375 ml) 1997 75 Niagara Ice Wine, ‘Vidal’ Inniskillin, Niagara Peninsula (375 ml) 2008 112 (375 ml) (375 ml) (750 ml) (375 ml) (750 ml) (750 ml) (750 ml) 1991 1994 1985 1997 1997 1994 1995 80 145 275 125 250 500 125 Hungary Tokaji Tokaji, ‘5 Puttonyos’ Royal Tokaji North America Portugal Vintage Port, Cockburn’s Vintage Port, Cockburn’s Vintage Port, Dow’s Vintage Port, Taylor Fladgate Vintage Port, Taylor Fladgate Vintage Porto, Graham’s Single Quinta, ‘Quinta do Bomfim’ Dow’s 96