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2003 Giuseppe Rinaldi, Barolo, Cannubi S.Lorenzo Ravera

Vinous

91

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93
Regular price $420
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2003 Giuseppe Rinaldi, Barolo, Cannubi S.Lorenzo Ravera

Vinous

91

CellarTracker

93
Regular price $420
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Vinous

Vinous

91

Medium red-amber color. Aromas of roasted plum, redcurrant, strawberry and black walnut, with a balsamic nuance. Shows a porty roasted fruit character along with a texture of liquid silk, with juicy acidity lifting the middle palate. A distinctly traditional style and downright idiosyncratic, but this boasts grip of steel and finishes with impressive power and breadth. Tannins are dusty without being dry. (This wine seems more tannic than the Brunate today, but Rinaldi says the '03 is atypical: it's usually gentler than Cannubi at the beginning but lasts as long in bottle.) I'd be very curious to follow this over the next decade. No doubt the Ravera juice, generally higher in acidity and from a site less likely to be affected by drought stress, added some much-needed lift to this wine.

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Vinous

Vinous

91

Medium red-amber color. Aromas of roasted plum, redcurrant, strawberry and black walnut, with a balsamic nuance. Shows a porty roasted fruit character along with a texture of liquid silk, with juicy acidity lifting the middle palate. A distinctly traditional style and downright idiosyncratic, but this boasts grip of steel and finishes with impressive power and breadth. Tannins are dusty without being dry. (This wine seems more tannic than the Brunate today, but Rinaldi says the '03 is atypical: it's usually gentler than Cannubi at the beginning but lasts as long in bottle.) I'd be very curious to follow this over the next decade. No doubt the Ravera juice, generally higher in acidity and from a site less likely to be affected by drought stress, added some much-needed lift to this wine.