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Rocche Costamagna 2007 Rocche dell'Annunziata Nebbiolo (Barolo)

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Enthusiast 100 2011
From the Rocche dell’Annunziata subzone, this well-priced Barolo offers beautifully vibrant aromas of cherry cola, chopped mint, violets and light shadings of exotic spice. In the mouth, it sports a compact, polished texture.  — M.L.  (9/1/2011)
93
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Rocche Costamagna 2006 Rocche dell'Annunziata Nebbiolo (Barolo)

This beautifully pristine Barolo opens with ethereal notes of wild berries, exotic spice, leather, tobacco and tar. The wine offers a complex aromatic embroidery with an elegant and fine texture in the mouth and slowly evolving tannins. Hold this wine five to 10 years.  — M.L.  (12/1/2010)
92
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Rocche Costamagna 2006 Bricco Francesco Nebbiolo (Barolo)

Named after the winery’s founder, Francesco Costamagna, Bricco Francesco is a ripe and juicy Barolo with pulpy fruit and intense aromas of cherry, tobacco, strawberry and cola. There’s a bit of vanilla and sweet spice as well and the wine is generously textured with smooth tannins.  — M.L.  (12/1/2010)
91
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Rocche Costamagna 2007 Rocche delle Rocche Barbera (Barbera d'Alba Superiore)

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Clove, exotic spice, dark chocolate and cured meat come to the forefront of this rich, plush Barbera d’Alba. There’s power and bright acidity here and the wine tastes rich, smooth and enduring on the palate. Pair it with cheese-stuffed ravioli.  — M.L.  (9/1/2010)
91
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Rocche Costamagna 2005 Bricco Francesco Nebbiolo (Barolo)

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Alessandro Locatelli represents the newest generation to carry forth the activities of this historic winery with roots spanning back to 1841. This wine is named after the estate’s founder, Francesco Costamagna, and shows a very traditional and ethereal side to Nebbiolo. The aromas are feminine and delicate with small berries and shadings of sweet spice and herbs.  — M.L.  (2/1/2010)
90
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Rocche Costamagna 2005 Rocche dell'Annunziata Nebbiolo (Barolo)

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Rocche dell’Annunziata is one of the best cru sites of the La Morra fraction. This wine is aged in large oak casks (instead of smaller oak barrique) to emphasize the natural beauty of the fruit. You’ll get aromas of forest berries, dark cola and chopped mint. The mouthfeel is tonic, fresh and very long-lasting.  — M.L.  (2/1/2010)
89
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Rocche Costamagna 2007 Annunziata Barbera (Barbera d'Alba)

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Coffee, toasted hazelnut, espresso bean and vanilla ride in the forefront of black fruit and cherry. This is a bold, big and modern Barbera d’Alba with ripe fruit tones and soft wood nuances that help dull the grape’s natural acidity.  — M.L.  (9/1/2010)
89
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Rocche Costamagna 2006 Rùbis Dolcetto (Dolcetto d'Alba)

Subtle tones of chocolate and spice round off the nose of this bright Dolcetto. You’ll also get fresh fruit notes of blueberry and raspberry at the back. The wine is rich, dense and slightly sweet at the very end.  — M.L.  (4/1/2010)
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