Review: 2019 Ceretto Barolo DOCG

Review: 2019 Ceretto Barolo DOCG

Ceretto has been producing wine in Piemonte’s Langhe region for more than 90 years, where it operates more than 400 acres of estate-grown vineyards and a three-Michelin star restaurant.

Its latest Barolo from the 2019 vintage is intensely earthy, hailing from a cool, cold year for Piedmont. The resulting restraint on this wine is evident throughout. Thick notes of turned earth and mushroom lead the way on an intensely tannic experience that finds notes of anise and graphite dominant from the start. Notes of blackberry emerge with some time in glass, but they’re kept in check thanks to a tough punch of black pepper and a lingering, lightly vinegary quality. So, so dry — the tannins here have yet to find any sense of restraint, leading to a tarry, overtly earthy conclusion. This may already be past its peak.

B / $70 / ceretto.com

2019 Ceretto Barolo DOCG

$70
8

Rating

8.0/10

A veteran journalist, the author of four books, a published poet, and an award-winning winemaker, Christopher Null has more than 25 years of experience writing about wine and spirits. He founded Drinkhacker in 2007. He also writes regularly about the science of booze for WIRED and is an occasional contributor to ADI's Distiller magazine. He has been a judge for both the American Distilling Institute Judging of Craft Spirits and Whiskies of the World spirits competitions and often works as a consultant, developing formal tasting notes for spirits brands around the world.

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