The red wine Barolo Ceretta Vigna Bricco DOCG, vintage 2006 from the winery Elio Altare has been rated in 2020 by Peter Moser with 97 Falstaff points. It is a wine made from the grape variety Nebbiolo from the region Barolo in Italy.
Tasting Notes
Bright, clear ruby with garnet highlights. An impressive nose shows notes of leather then liqorice, lots of wild raspberry and blackberry, with hazelnuts in the background. Polished and clear on the attack and on the palate with lots of juicy fruit, opening up into dense tannins with plenty of drive. It opens up again on the finish, which is full-bodied and deep.
More about the tastingBright, clear ruby with garnet hints. Impressive on the nose with notes of leather, then liquorice, lots of wild raspberry, blackberry and background hints of hazelnut. Polished and clear initially on the palate, lots of juicy fruit, opens up to reveal dense tannins, then takes off again with a firm drive and depth.
More about the tastingBright, intense ruby. Shows distinctly fragrant notes on the nose, of plums, some truffles, fine rose petals. Impressively full-bodied on the palate, compact and dense, yet also very polished, opens with dense, rich tannins, builds full-bodied, salty notes on the finish.
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