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2005 Giuseppe Rinaldi, Barolo, Cannubi S.Lorenzo Ravera 1.5L

Vinous

92

CellarTracker

93
Regular price $1,595
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2005 Giuseppe Rinaldi, Barolo, Cannubi S.Lorenzo Ravera 1.5L

Vinous

92

CellarTracker

93
Regular price $1,595
/
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Vinous

Vinous

92

(these two 2005s were bottled in March of 2009) Complex, slightly exotic aromas of nearly roasted raspberry, mocha, marzipan, truffle and earth. Very sweet and densely packed but currently tighter and leaner in the mouth than the 2006, no doubt a function of the March bottling. Plenty of power and cut to the flavors of raspberry and tobacco. Finishes with excellent persistence, but the wine's youthfully tough, toothcoating tannins are going to require a good eight to ten years of cellaring.

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Vinous

Vinous

92

(these two 2005s were bottled in March of 2009) Complex, slightly exotic aromas of nearly roasted raspberry, mocha, marzipan, truffle and earth. Very sweet and densely packed but currently tighter and leaner in the mouth than the 2006, no doubt a function of the March bottling. Plenty of power and cut to the flavors of raspberry and tobacco. Finishes with excellent persistence, but the wine's youthfully tough, toothcoating tannins are going to require a good eight to ten years of cellaring.