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Giacomo Conterno Barolo Francia 2017
€215,00 incl BTW: €260,15
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Specificaties
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Bottling | Estate Bottled |
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Type of Wine | Red wine |
Bottle size | 0.75 L |
Packaging | Loose |
Rating | 97 |
Reviewer | Wine-Advocate |
Label | gl |
Capsule | good condition |
Level | neck |
I tasted the Giacomo Conterno 2017 Barolo Francia shortly before bottling. Like Roberto Conterno’s other wines from this controversial vintage, this wine shines with brilliant and unexpected purity and intensity that is harder to find in its peers. It shows a deep understanding of the potential of a warm growing season, and the Nebbiolo is supple, velvety and uncharacteristically exuberant (for a grape whose elegance starts famously with understatement). Francia in Serralunga d’Alba evokes power and profound depth, with black and purple fruit highlights, rusty nail, crème de cassis, grilled rosemary and reddish rock or baked terracotta. The wine carries its considerable fruit weight with grace, and at the end of the day, it offers a complete portrait of vintage, variety and vintner.
Giacomo Conterno is regarded as the father of the traditional (classic) Barolo style. The grapes are macerated for an extended amount of time and matured in big, old Slavonian oak botti. Despite the fact that the winery was founded in 1908, Francia, their first estate vineyard, was not acquired until 1974. This vineyard has provided fruit for both the Monfortino and Cascina Francia bottlings since 1978.