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Michele Chiarlo : Cerequio 2019

Michele Chiarlo : Cerequio 2019

- - Red - See details
Parker | 95+
J. Robinson | 17.5
Wine Spectator | 94
J. Suckling | 94
Vinous - A. Galloni | 90
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    Marks and reviews

    94

    /100

    Wine Spectator

    Bruce Sanderson

    Dense and vibrant, this red exhibits a complex array of aromas and flavors, including cherry, raspberry, rose, menthol, tar and iron. Balanced and long, with a firm grip on the palate-staining finish. Be patient. Best from 2027 through 2047. 1,000 cases made, 200 cases imported.

    94

    /100

    James Suckling

    Aromas of dried strawberry, meat and rose stems follow through to a medium body, with firm and slightly chewy tannins and a medium finish. Linear and racy. It needs three or four years to soften. Better after 2027.

    95

    /100

    Jeb Dunnuck

    Audrey Frick

    Expressive and well-balanced, the 2019 Barolo Cerequio is packed with fresh pine sap, anise, cherry liqueur, and crushed roses. Seamless on the palate, its pure raspberry fruit is generous up front and through the mid-palate before revealing a more classic structure, with fine, ripe tannins, warming spice, and fantastic length. I would allow another couple of years in the cellar, then drink 2025-2040.

    96

    /100

    Wine Enthusiast

    J.P.

    Cerequio is an iconic cru and does not disappoint. Immediately aromas of warmed cherries, mint, eucalyptus and mixed spices breeze in and out of the wine while savory and earth notes try their best to be noticed. Tannins are so well-crafted, they provide a strong foundation but feel light as a feather while fruit, herbs and earth flavors create a triumvirate that would make ancient Rome blush. Drink 2025–2040.

    Description

    A complex and structured Barolo wine

    The estate

    The Michele Chiarlo estate’s reputation has been sealed since 1956, when the eponymous oenologist decided to set up his own business producing great Piedmont wines.

    His ambition, through his constant striving towards excellence and tailor-made winemaking, was to enhance the terroirs and grape varieties of Piedmont.

    Located in the village of Calamandrana, in the heart of the Barolo appellation, Michele Chiarlo's estate produces wines known for their inimitable style, harmoniously combining aromatic complexity with supple, silky tannins.

    The vineyard

    The Michele Chiarlo estate oversees a mosaic of vineyards spread across 110 hectares that make up a veritable treasure trove in Langhe, the historic terroir of Piedmont in northern Italy.

    The wine

    Produced since 1988, this Cerequio from Michele Chiarlo, a recognised Premier Cru in the Barolo classification, comes from a three-hectare vineyard located near the village of La Morra in the heart of a magnificent amphitheatre. This south-southwest-facing terroir is planted on a soil made up of calcareous marl and sand, rich in iron and magnesium.

    The vintage

    Cold and dry, the winter came under snowfall which helped restore water reserves. Although the weather in February and March was mild and dry, April and May had heavy rain which brought an uneven growth development among the plots. The heat recorded in May and June made way for a particularly wet July. The alternation between hot days and cool nights in September and the beginning of October were ideal to refine the ripening before the harvest which took place between October 6 and 1à. Despite these unstable conditions and low yields, the harvest was of a great quality.

    Winemaking and ageing

    The grapes were harvested by hand, then were fermented in 55hl oak vats as well as a 20-day fermentation. Malolactic fermentation took place in vats. This wine benefited from a minimum 3 years of ageing, of which 2 years took place in medium-sized oak casks, then extra ageing in bottles before being released on the market.

    Blend

    Nebbiolo (100%).

    Characteristics and tasting tips for Cerequio 2019 from Michele Chiarlo

    Tasting

    Colour
    The wine is a delightful shining ruby and garnet red.

    Nose
    Intense and complex, the nose releases scents of ripe fruit, mint, eucalyptus, gentiana and fine spices.

    Palate
    Elegant and with a lovely structure, the palate unveils particularly fine tannins throughout the tasting.

    Food and wine pairing

    Roasts, truffle tagliolini, game or mature cheeses are refined pairings for this Cerequio 2019 from Michele Chiarlo.

    To serve

    For the best tasting, serve at 18°C.

    Michele Chiarlo : Cerequio 2019
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