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2017

Rocche Costamagna Barolo Riserva 2017

Rocche Costamagna Barolo DOCG Riserva comes exclusively from the highest part of the Rocche dell'Annunziata vineyard, which is only produced in exceptional years. A full-bodied and expansive wine, with notes of ripe fruit compote, apricot and dates, floral notes of violets and roses, which impresses with its great structure and elegance.

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    Rocche Costamagna Barolo Riserva 2017

    Grape varieties: Nebbiolo.
    Aging: 24 months in large oak barrels - Botti.
    Colour: Intense garnet red.
    Aroma: Full-bodied and expansive, with notes of wilted roses, violets, ripe fruits in jam, as well as apricots, white peach pits, dates and rose. It also has balsamic and spicy notes.
    Flavour: The palate impresses with its great spicy structure, surprising with its elegance and soft tannins. It has a fresh, long and persistent finish.


    Serve: 16 to 18⁰
    Consumption: Immediate or storage (15 to 25 years).

    Harmonisation: Capriolo ai mirtilli con alloro e rosmarino arrosto, beef Bourgignon, slow cooked shredded pork, rib roast.


    Producer: Rocche Costamagna

    Enology: Alessandro Locatelli

    Classification: Italian WinesPiedmont

    Awards and Notes: 

    • James Suckling – 94/100 (2017)
    • Wine Enthusiast – 93/100 (2017)
    • Wine Spectator – 94/100 (2017)
    • Wines Critic – 96/100 (2017)

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