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Michele Chiarlo Cannubi (Barolo)

Michele Chiarlo

Barolo · Italy

Ficha técnica

Tipo
Other
Uva
Nebbiolo
País
Italy
Região
Barolo
Denominação
Barolo / Piedmont
Corpo
full
Acidez
high
Tanino
high
Doçura
dry

Harmonização

carne assada · cordeiro · risoto de cogumelos · queijos maturados

Safras avaliadas

  • 201392 pts

    Subtle aromas of dark berry, espresso, exotic spice and French oak slowly take shape on this. The firmly structured palate offers sour cherry, cranberry, coffee and licorice while close-grained tannins provide an assertive backbone. Drink 2023–2033.

  • 201293 pts

    Delicate scents of rose, chopped mint, dark spice and tilled soil aromas take shape in the glass. The firmly structured palate offers red cherry, pomegranate, licorice and white pepper set against a backbone of polished, fine-grained tannins. A coffee note closes the finish. Dri…

  • 201192 pts

    Aromas of dark berry, baked earth, game and forest floor come together in the glass. The palate offers ripe black cherry, crushed strawberry, mint, clove and white pepper alongside compacted tannins and fresh acidity. Give this another five or six years to unwind.

  • 200793 pts

    This beautiful expression of Nebbiolo from the Cannubi cru opens with elegant and defined aromas of forest fruit, white chocolate, drying minerals, violets and moderate, spicy barbecue-like aromas. The wine shows excellent structure and tight, drying tannins that need 5–8 more y…

  • 200592 pts

    Despite its young age, this beautiful expression of the Cannubi cru from Michele Chiarlo already shows a high level of evolution and sophistication. The wine blends mineral aromas with fresh fruit, spice and licorice. It finishes on the spicy side with a toasty aftertaste and dr…

  • 200389 pts

    It took a couple of minutes for the smelly chemical aromas to disipate, but afterwards it showed a good deal of ripe fruit, earth and smoked meat. On the palate it proved to be soft and chunky, with most of the flavors at the front, and although the flavors were not as intense i…