The estate’s 2001 Barolo Riserva is a fairly accessible wine considering the vintage. Sweet notes of red cherries, spices and toasted oak are woven together with considerable appeal as this soft-textured, generous wine flows from the glass. Early notes of leather, dried fruit, cocoa and cedar suggest this won’t be an especially long-lived wine. Anticipated maturity: 2008-2016.
In one of the more bizarre and ugly capitulations I have seen recently in Piedmont, bitter family struggles have resulted in Marchesi di Barolo losing future access to their most prized vineyard, the holdings in Cannubi that are the source of the estate’s flagship wine.
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