2014 Barolo Aleste Luciano Sandrone
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Parker-Larner 93 points: This is the second year Aleste is produced instead of Cannubi Boschis, however the grapes are exactly the same. The 2014 Barolo Aleste is named after Luciano Sandrone's grandchildren Alessia and Stefano. The 2014 is still wound up and will require extra time to find its footing. The Sandrone family lost 25% of their fruit production in this challenging harvest. The wine offers fragrant notes of wild cherry and cassis with smoke, crushed stone and candied orange peel. The tannins are firm and textured. It is the palate (more than the nose) that requires more time to soften.
James Suckling 93 points: A firm and silky red with plum and berry character. Hints of spices and dark chocolate, too. Medium to full body. Powerful and structured. Needs three or four years to soften. Drink in 2021.
Gallonni 93 points: The 2014 Barolo Aleste is a wine of exquisite finesse and grace. Soft, understated and classy, it is a terrific example of the vintage at its best. Bright red cherry and red plum fruit give the wine its vibrant feel. In 2014, the Aleste is decidedly medium-bodied and restrained, especially compared to recent past vintages. Readers should keep in mind that Aleste is the new name for the Cannubi Boschis Barolo.
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Deep, sparkling ruby red in the glass. Its intense bouquet exudes the scent of ripe, dark cherries, roses, violets, accompanied by delicate notes of Mediterranean herbs, vanilla and cloves. Powerful in taste with impressions of wild berries, spices, dark chocolate and a hint of menthol. Well structured and with present tannins. Beautiful long finish.
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