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Tasting Note: Bright and lively Barolo bursting with classic red fruit aromas of cherry and raspberry, complemented by delicate notes of rose petal. Medium-bodied and energetic offering dark and savory fruit flavors alongside a youthful tannic structure that lends a generous mouthfeel. Aged for 26 months in large Slavonian oak casks, the 2020 vintage is a killer value and incredibly drinkable today! A wine that shines even brighter with some decanting, it makes a delightful companion to various dishes.
Aging Potential: Drinking wonderfully now, but has the structure to age for another 5-10 years.
Why It Stands Out: A delicious and age-worthy Barolo that won’t break the bank—literally, Wine Spectator says, “You can’t beat this value!”
About the Producer: The G.D. Vajra estate, known for its commitment to organic farming since 1971, has been crafting exceptional wines from the famous Bricco delle Violle, the highest cru in the Commune di Barolo, since the 1880s. The Albe Barolo is consistently drinkable upon release, reflecting Vajra’s post-modern winemaking approach that emphasizes elegance and approachability. Sourced from high-elevation vineyards where cooler temperatures result in less ripeness, this wine is crafted with a gentle extraction method that produces lower tannins and earlier accessibility for drinkers.
Critic Notes:
$ 36.99 $ 44.00
Tasting Note: This classy entry-level Barolo is the lightest of the bunch, offering delicate aromas and a keen balance of bright red cherry, light spice, sweet pipe tobacco, and polished texture....
$ 54.99
"Aromas of rose petal, leather and black-skinned berry emerge from the glass. The polished, balanced palate offers Morello cherry, licorice and a balsamic note alongside fine-grained tannins. Drink through 2033."...
$ 49.99 $ 57.00
"Ripe and upfront aromas lead the way on this sumptuous Barolo. Notes of black cherry and raspberry compote mixed with savory spices and dried roses pour out of the glass. The palate keeps the core of fruit centered on the palate but...