Castelletto

Comm. G.B. Burlotto

Verduno Castelletto Barolo Nebbiolo 2020

Really pretty — 9 months ago

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Mauro Veglio

Barolo Nebbiolo 2019

Fruit sourced from young, cool vineyards, Arborina and Gattera in La Morra, Castelletto in Monforte d'Alba and Serralunga d'Alba. Medium Ruby red color with aromas of red & black fruit, spices, floral and cedar. On the palate flavors of sour cherry and raspberry with notes of pepper, smoky tobacco, vanilla and oak. Long finish, nice balance with fine soft tannins, ending with an earthy character. Good now, a few bottle years will benefit! — 2 years ago

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Conterno Fantino

Barolo Castelletto Vigna Pressenda 2015

Cathy Corison
9.3

Concrete minerality — 5 years ago

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Tenute Costa Due Corti

Castelletto Barolo Nebbiolo 2011

Medium bodied - browner - oaky - similar to Amarone (raisany) — 9 years ago

Cascina Chicco

Rocche di Castelletto Barolo Nebbiolo 2015

Barolo’s are new territory for us. It was a medium bodied wine with tannins that were not over powering. Easy on the palate and a smooth finish. — 9 months ago

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Mauro Veglio

Vigneto Arborina Barolo Nebbiolo 2018

Fruit sourced from three young, cool vineyards, Arborina and Gattera in La Morra and Castelletto in Monforte d'Alba, Ruby red with a bouquet of dark fruit, spices, leather and licorice. On the palate flavors of sour black cherry and plum with notes of pepper, smoky tobacco, vanilla and oak. Long finish, nice balance with fine drying tannins, savory edges, ending with earthy mineral notes. Good now! — 2 years ago

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Giovanni Manzone

Castelletto Barolo Nebbiolo 2009

1hr in decanter. Cherry jolly rancher. With leather and hint of tar. Moderate tannins. Last drank about 9 months ago and like more. Would rate higher but ends a bit early. — 6 years ago

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Aldo e Riccardo Seghesio

La Villa Barolo Nebbiolo 2015

Served to me double-blind at Tasting Group. The wine appears a deep garnet color with a transparent core; medium+ viscosity with no staining of the tears and no signs of sediment. On the nose, the wine is developing with ripe bramble fruits: a mix of blackberries and raspberries with Morello cherry, roses, tar, talcum powder, dried herbs, and gravelly soil. On the palate, the wine is dry with high tannin and medium+ acid. Confirming the notes from the nose. The finish is long and delicious. Alcohol is medium+. Initial conclusions: this could be Nebbiolo, Sangiovese, Pinot Noir or Grenache from Italy or France. Because of the high tannin and talcum powder/tar/roses combo (and the utter lack of staining), my final conclusion is: Nebbiolo; from Italy; from Piemonte; Barolo…from Monforte d’Alba. I chose 2016 because it shows good great balance of structure and fruit. Ooooof…that was too close.

“La Villa” is Fratelli Seghesio’s most precious wine and until now, I can only ever recall drinking their Barolo “classico” and Barbera d’Alba and only on a few occasions. Believe it or not, “La Villa” is the oldest, single MGA bottling from any producer in Castelletto. The name “La Villa” is an old name for an area within Castelletto when it was once a commune all to itself. The distinguishing feature of “La Villa” is the eponymous ridge that runs perpendicular with Collaretto and Vigna Rionda to the east, across the stream of Talloria di Castiglione. The vines facing south are dedicated to their Nebbiolo while the vines facing north are predominately Barbera and Dolcetto. A very tasty Barolo. Drink now through 2035.
— 2 years ago

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Mount Palomar

Castelletto Temecula Valley Dolcetto 2016

Currants, spices, blueberries. — 4 years ago

Tenute Costa

Duecorti Castelletto Barolo Nebbiolo 2008

If tasted blind I would not say it has 11 years of age. More modern style. Good stuff! — 7 years ago

Jeroen WagemansKen MaesAmanda Danger Lundberg
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