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Barolo, Cerequio
Roberto Voerzio

Barolo, Cerequio, 2008

justerini & brooks tasting note

Another one of those 2008 Barolos that potentially surpasses the 2007 version. Fragrant, high-toned fruit of sweet, tart, small wild strawberry, red cherry and plum. Juicy, intense and extremely long flavours supported by an exquisite, polished tannic structure. Sensational. Along with Brunate, one of the great La Morra single vineyards, due south-facing but at a slightly lower altitude, similar to Rocche.

critic reviews

97+/100Antonio Galloni,Vinous

Roberto Voerzio’s 2008 Barolo Cerequio is flat-out stunning. It is one of the favorites with this group, and it is easy to see why. A benchmark example of this great La Morra site, the 2008 captivates the heart and intellect with its generous, inviting fruit and seductive personality. With a little air the 2008 can be enjoyed today, but it will be even better in another handful of years. Still, on this night is superb.

date of review 12/2013
97/100Antonio Galloni,Robert Parker Wine Advocate

The 2008 Barolo Cerequio comes across as dark, powerful and rich. Black cherries, leather, spices, licorice and tar are some of the nuances that take shape in this intense Cerequio. Here, too, the flavors are dark and brooding. With time in the glass, the Cerequio turns suave, polished and elegant, all qualities that are typical of this site, but the 2008 never fully drops its sheer muscle. The 2008 remains big, powerful and structured. A finessed finish covers every inch of the palate with small bursts of energetic dark red fruit. This is another drop-dead gorgeous wine from Roberto and Davide Voerzio. Little of the early appeal and sensuality that is typical of Cerequio is to be found in the 2008, so readers will have to be patient. Anticipated maturity: 2018-2028. These wines from Roberto and Davide Voerzio represent a significant turning point stylistically. This is the first year in which most of the Baroli were aged partly in cask and partly in barrel, the same approach the estate used for its early wines, up to and including the 1993 vintage. The 2008s spent their first year in equal parts cask and barrique, and a second year in French oak barrels, just 20% new, a major change over the recent past. The exceptions are the Baroli Voerzio bottled only in magnums (Sarmassa and Vecchie Viti dei Capalot e delle Brunate), which were aged exclusively in French oak because of the tiny quantities of those wines. Roberto Voerzio describes 2008 as a year that was cold from start to finish. The wines are huge, tannic and likely to require quite a bit of patience. With time, though, the pedigree of the great Barolo vineyards simply cant be denied. The best of Voerzios 2008s are pure magic. A Leonardo Lo Cascio Selection, Winebow, Montvale, NJ; tel. (201) 445-0620

DRINKING WINDOW 2018 - 2028
date of review 04/2012

product details

Country:
Italy
Region:
Piedmont
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abv:
14.5%