Barolo, Bricco Fiasco
Azelia

Barolo, Bricco Fiasco, 2019


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vintage


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2019

75cl

DP

£84.41


2019

6x75cl

DP

£506.42


2019

1x1.5L

DP

£181.61



Azelia, Barolo, Bricco Fiasco, 2019

2019

Justerini & Brooks Tasting note

Azelia, Barolo, Bricco Fiasco, 2019

Pressed strawberries, redcurrants and plums leap out of the glass here with a certain radiance and energy that recalls the 2016 vintage. Though imbued with power the tannins are nicely ripe and tapered and the acidity is nicely interwoven through a core of sweet rich fruits. The Bricco Fiasco is a relatively sandy plot at the top of the Fiasco hill in Castiglione Falletto, planted with 70-year-old vines. This sandy soil gives incredibly aromatic and fruity characteristics to the wine. Since 2016 the wine has been aged exclusively in large oak botti, for two years.

ABV:
13%
90/100
Antonio Galloni, Vinous

The 2019 Barolo Bricco Fiasco is bright, precise and nicely delineated. Sweet red cherry, mint, white pepper and orange peel give this mid-weight, nervy young Barolo plenty of top register intensity. Deceptively understated and nuanced, the 2019 is going to be interesting to follow.
Date Reviewed:
11/2023

specifications

country:
Italy

region:
Piedmont

Appellation:

Producer:
Azelia

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Allergen Information:
This product may contain sulphites. Full allergen information is available upon request, please call our Customer Relations Team on +44 (0)20 7484 6430.


Azelia

Azelia

Owner Luigi Scavino, cousin and neighbour of Piemonte legend Enrico Scavino, started off life as one of the typical modern Piedmont producers: no expense was spared as new oak was used for the top wines, yields were low and the sparkling new fermenting vats were of stainless steel. Many of these aspects still apply however Azelia have refined their techniques enormously over the years, rarely using more than 20% new oak and employing large botti casks as well as barriques for the ageing process. They are now very among Barolo's leading lights. They produce a superb Dolcetto planted at 500 metres above sea level on a south facing slope in th prime Montelupo district and their oak-aged Barbera is extremely fine too. All of their Nebbiolo holdings are spread out over the Castiglione Falletto and Serralunga regions where the vine produces full bodied, intense and complex wines. The top two wines are the ethereal but powerful Bricco Fiasco frmo Castiglione (the same vineyard as Scavino's Bric del Fiasc) and the explosive, spicy San Rocco from Serralunga. In only the best of vintages a Barolo Riserva is made from the ideally situated vineyard in Serralunga, Voghera.

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