- Colour Red
- Producer Paolo Scavino
- Region Barolo
- Case size 12x75cl
- Available Now
1990 - Barolo Rocche Dell'Annunziata Riserva Paolo Scavino - 12x75cl
- Colour Red
- Producer Paolo Scavino
- Region Barolo
- Case size 12x75cl
- Available Now
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Producer
Paolo Scavino
Paolo Scavino is one of Barolo’s great estates, making seriously good, benchmark Barolo from their small winery in Castiglione Falletto. As Kerin O’Keefe notes, this small, family-run producer “makes superlative Barolos from some of the greatest crus in the entire denomination”. Paolo Scavino is the region’s great innovator, alongside Elio Altare, and has been instrumental in elevating Barolo’s reputation. Winemaker Enrico ...Read more
Paolo Scavino is one of Barolo’s great estates, making seriously good, benchmark Barolo from their small winery in Castiglione Falletto. As Kerin O’Keefe notes, this small, family-run producer “makes superlative Barolos from some of the greatest crus in the entire denomination”. Paolo Scavino is the region’s great innovator, alongside Elio Altare, and has been instrumental in elevating Barolo’s reputation. Winemaker Enrico Scavino combines a traditional approach with more forward-thinking techniques to produce instantly likeable wines that do not need decades in the cellar to soften. As you can imagine, quantities are limited.Read less
Region
Barolo
With Brunello in Tuscany, Barolo is undoubtedly Italy's finest wine producing region. Located in Piedmont in the north west of Iataly Barolo is comprised of 5 major communes - Barolo, Monteforte d'Alba, La Morra, Castiglione Falletto and Serralunga d'Alba - though the latter three tend to represent the main styles of the region. The wines are compelling and polished - an exemplary expression of the Nebbiolo grape. DOCG law requires a minimum ageing of 2 years in cask or barrel yet can be longer depending on the producer. Barolos are generally released four or more years after the vintage.