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95
points

Poderi Aldo Conterno 1998 Cicala Nebbiolo (Barolo)

  • Editors' Choice
  1. $112
The Conterno wines have long set the standard for more traditional Barolo. With its brown-red color and its aromas of ripe strawberries and dark plums, this wine combines powerful dried fruits with modern tannins and great concentration. It is an enormous wine that will age well over 15 years or more.  — R.V.  (11/15/2002)
94
points

Poderi Aldo Conterno 2004 Bussia Romirasco Nebbiolo (Barolo)

  1. $200
There’s more thickness and extraction here thanks to a sophisticated use of oak. You can taste the wood tones in the form of vanilla, tobacco and spice. Overall, this wine exhibits a bold, immediate style that is immensely seductive and tasty. Drink the wine after 2015 and pair it with important meat dishes.  — M.L.  (4/1/2009)
93
points

Poderi Aldo Conterno 2006 Colonnello Nebbiolo (Barolo)

  1. $175
Barolo Colonnello is a determined, confident wine with a rich, succulent style and ripe aromas of blackberry, spice, sweet vanilla and polished black stone. The chewy mouthfeel also shows a precise stylistic choice and “the colonel” is richly opulent and enduring on the finish.  — M.L.  (12/1/2010)
93
points

Poderi Aldo Conterno 1999 Cicala Nebbiolo (Barolo)

  1. $126
We found some inconsistency in the lineup from Aldo Conterno, but this wine flat-out rocks. The rich, intense aromas layer vanilla, coffee and buttercream over a framework of tart cherries, which explode in the mouth into a panopoly of red fruits. The tannins are plentiful—creating a rich texture—yet supple, showing great ripeness on the finish.  — W.E.  (4/2/2004)
92
points

Poderi Aldo Conterno 2004 Nebbiolo (Barolo)

  1. $126
This beautifully executed wine opens with a garnet-brownish hue and follows through with an intense aromatic line-up of black currant, candied fruit, white truffle and licorice. It’s a textbook example of classic Barolo with the characteristic power and intensity of Nebbiolo. Drink after 2012.  — M.L.  (4/1/2009)
91
points

Poderi Aldo Conterno 1999 Colonello Nebbiolo (Barolo)

  1. $126
Dark plums, black cherries and cola notes mingle effortlessly in this expressive offering. Tobacco, earth and the merest hints of roasted meat add layers of complexity, while the mouthfeel is silky smooth without sacrificing any of the wine’s fresh acidity. Drink 2005–2020.  — W.E.  (4/2/2004)
89
points

Poderi Aldo Conterno 1998 Nebbiolo (Barolo)

  1. $100
Dessicated fruit notes dominate the aromas, then develop more depth and complexity on the palate. Supple tannins accent dried cherry and orange notes, developing layers of additional flavor on the mouthwatering finish.  — W.E.  (4/2/2004)
89
points

Poderi Aldo Conterno 1998 Monforte Bussia Nebbiolo (Barolo)

  1. $86
New wood aromas dominate this wine. But underneath all that expensive wood there is a fine wine waiting to emerge. It has flavors of almonds, cherries and citrus peel, bound up in a rich, meaty stew. It is powerful and substantial, with a long vanilla and leather aftertaste.  — R.V.  (11/15/2002)
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