Barolo Cerretta is a cheerful and friendly wine with defined aromas of cherry, wild berry, dusty mineral, bright spice, root beer and ground ginger. This wine is built to last and will age gracefully ten years or more.
— M.L.
(12/1/2010)
Giovanni Rosso’s Barolo Serralunga opens with bright intensity and lively aromas of black cherry, raspberry, smoke, mineral, red rose, licorice and root beer. Those floral-rose nuances are especially beautiful and the wine should age at least five more years so that the tannins soften.
— M.L.
(12/1/2010)
Nebbiolo from the Serralunga area of the Langhe tends to veer towards bolder concentration, dark color and thicker aromatic intensity. This expression illustrates this trend very nicely and adds its own distinct layers of licorice and tar to the overall picture.
— M.L.
(9/1/2011)
From the Serralunga d’Alba area of Barolo known for its structured and powerful wines comes this feminine and delicate expression from the Cerretta cru that is redolent of blue flowers, light spice, licorice and dried mint. The wine is plush, rich and spicy on the close but not in an exaggerated way.
— M.L.
(9/1/2011)