2010 Barolo Brunate
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The 2010 Barolo Brunate impresses for its textural richness and aromatic generosity. The Brunate crus shows exceptionally well in 2010, offering the kind of structure that is as powerful and lasting as it is finessed and graceful. It’s the proverbial iron fist in a silken glove. A burgeoning bouquet of dried flower and pressed cherry roots the wine in a sense of freshness and youthfulness. Indeed, Brunate is a vineyard cru that is particularly suited to long-living Barolo. It is a crime to drink this wine before its time. Drink: 2018-2035. Importer: Dalla Terra Winery Direct, www.dallaterra.com
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Antonio Galloni, Vinous
Monica Larner, Wine Advocate
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La Morra. Concentrated mid ruby with orange tinges. Compact fruit that still needs to come out. The richness on the finish is wrapped up nicely by chewy tannins. Youthful boldness. (WS)
Dark red fruit, iron, new leather and smoke all jump from the 2010 Barolo Brunate. A huge, dense, powerful Barolo, the 2010 Brunate boasts stunning depth and sheer richness. At the same time, though, it is incredibly polished for such a big wine. The Brunate brings together the power of the Lazzarito, but with a greater sense of textural polish and finesse that is typical of the Rocche. In 2010, the Brunate is all about balance and harmony.
Good bright red. Closed nose offers ineffable soil tones to complement raspberry and menthol. Tight, juicy and imploded but already shows outstanding precision to its primary flavors of crushed berries, minerals and brown spices. Wonderful energy and restrained sweetness here, not to mention huge material to support its serious tannic spine. Finishes with outstanding mineral persistence.