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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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.
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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
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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!
(Magnums, Doppio Magnums and Monsters)
Massolino
Michele Chiarlo ‘Cerequio’
Michele Chiarlo ‘Cerequio’
Michele Chiarlo ‘Cerequio’
Magnum
2006
425
3 Liter
1990
1996
1993
2000
1989
875
399
400
395
1955
1025
575
765
3 Liter
Magnum
Palladino
Palladino
Palladino
Palladino ‘San Bernardo-Riserva’
Palladino ‘San Bernardo-Riserva’
Palladino ‘San Bernardo-Riserva’
Palladino ‘San Bernardo-Riserva’
Magnum
Magnum
3 Liter
Magnum
2001
2004
2005
1974
1990
1996
1998
Sandrone ‘Cannubi Boschis’
Magnum
2008
585
Scavino, Paolo ‘Bric Fiasc‘
Scavino, Paolo ‘Carobric’
Magnum
Magnum
2000
2001
832
625
Barbaresco
Ca’Rome ‘Maria di Brun’
Ca’Rome ‘Maria di Brun’
Ca’Rome ‘Maria di Brun’
Ca’Rome ‘Maria di Brun’
Magnum
3 Liter
Magnum
Magnum
1996
1997
2004
2006
450
875
395
425
Ceretto ‘Faset’
Ceretto ‘Faset’
Magnum
3 Liter
1996
1996
485
975
3 Liter
1995
2225
Paitin
Paitin ‘Sori Paitin-Vecchie Vigne’
Magnum
2003
2000
429
612
Poderi Colla ‘Tenuta Roncaglia’
Poderi Colla ‘Tenuta Roncaglia’
Magnum
1993
2004
325
385
Magnum
Magnum
3 Liter
Gaja, Angelo
Magnum
Magnum
92
Large Bottles!
(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
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