Renato Ratti Barolo Serradenari 2019
Rött vin från Piemonte Italien« Renato Ratti är en vinproducent belägen i Barolo i nordvästra Italien. Det gör ett brett utbud av viner från ett antal Piemonte DOC och DOCG appellationer, inklusive Barolo, Dolcetto d'Alba, Barbera d'Alba, Barbera d'Asti och Monferrato. »
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| Pris |
999kr
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5994kr
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| Distrikt | Piemonte |
| Druvor | Nebbiolo |
| Årgång | 2019 |
| Procucenter | Renato Ratti |
| Artikelnr | Ratti 104 |
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| Fraktkostnad | 169:- |
| Avnjutes mellan | 2024 - 2044 |
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James Suckling
ery perfumed with orange peel, hibiscus, and sliced strawberry aromas that follow through to a full body with layers of tannins and a juicy and chewy finish. A little traditional but solid. Give it time. Try after 2027.
Jeb Dunnuck
There is a more pronounced wood presence in the inaugural release of the 2019 Barolo Serradenari, which spent one year in French barrique followed by a year in Slavonian cask. Ripe with toasted cedar, sour cherry, incense, and orange peel, this medium to full-body red offers a rounded mid-palate with a sheen of ripe tannins and oak spice. It is ample in structure, but not weighted, with angular tannins and fresh acidity, while clove, raspberry seed, and tobacco fill the palate. It feels a bit heavy-handed with its barrel usage right now for my taste and needs another couple of years to integrate. Drink 2025-2040.
Druva
Nebbiolo
Tasting note
2019 brings a new challenge: producing a Barolo in the highest part of La Morra, at almost 500 meters above sea level in a marvelous natural amphitheater with a view of the Piedmontese Alps. The MGA is called Serradenari, and our Cascina Sorello estate covers an area of approx. 4.5 Hectares with South/South-West exposure and vines varying in age between 20 and 40 years, on the typical land formation of La Morra. The optimal exposure to the sun and the greater altitude allow, in light of the climactic changes underway, for later grape harvesting compared to the vines of Annunziata. The wine has a greater “edge” than our other Barolos, while nonetheless maintaining the characteristics and typical traits of La Morra.
The wine team - Renato Ratti
