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Barolo Le Rocche 2005 75cl

DOCG | Barolo | Piemonte | Italie
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2005 2013
Évaluations et Scores
96 Par Robert Parker
95 Par Wine Spectator
The 2005 Barolo Le Rocche del Falletto is a massive, towering Barolo loaded with tons of rich, primary fruit. The wine remains powerful, dense and muscular with superb length even if it is a smaller-scaled Barolo compared to previous great vintages. That said, when I came back to the wine after it had been in the glass for an hour or so, I found that the wine had grown remarkably. While the 2005 doesn?t have the explosive personality of the 2004, it remains an awesome achievement in this vintage. Anticipated maturity: 2015-2035. Bruno Giacosa seems to be in better shape each time I see him, but on my latest visit, in November 2008, he seemed particularly energized. We spent several hours tasting through the 2006s and 2007s from barrel, along with all of the 2005s and 2004s from bottle. As www.erobertparker.com readers know, I have been following Giacosa?s 2005 Barolos for several years and I have been fond of these wines for some time, as they have always demonstrated exceptional balance. Now that the wines are in bottle they are every bit as delicious as they were from barrel. Giacosa fans will want to give these 2005 Barolos (and the Barbarescos, too) careful consideration as 2006 is shaping up to be a weaker vintage here. On the subject of the 2005 Barbarescos, they are every bit as successful as my scores suggest, if anything I may have misjudged just how great the wines will ultimately be. As for the 2005 Barolos, the wines seem to have been helped quite a bit by the southern exposure of the Falletto vineyard.
Producteur
Azienda Agricola Falletto di Bruno Giacosa
Ces quarante dernières années, le méticuleux Bruno Giacosa a été à l’origine de Barolo et Barbaresco parmi les meilleurs du marché. Ses connaissances, sa passion et sa curiosité ont façonné la réputation de cette cave remarquable. Sa quête permanente des meilleurs raisins, issus des plus grands vignobles, a porté ses fruits, au sens propre comme au sens figuré. Hormis les vins qu’il élabore à partir de raisins achetés auprès de viticulteurs, qui sont commercialisés sous le nom de Casa Vinicola Bruno Giacosa, il s’est inspiré de la nouvelle vague de producteurs-récoltants en achetant des vignobles. Dénommés Asili à Barbaresco et Falletto à Serralunga, ces vins de domaine font figurer la mention Azienda Agricola sur l’étiquette. La réputation du domaine est fondée sur ses crus de Barbaresco - Asili, Rabajà et Santo Stefano - et ses crus de Barolo, baptisés Vigna Rionda. Ses Falletto et Villero exhibent la complexité harmonieuse du nebbiolo avec une aisance absolue. Au final, les efforts de Giacosa et les méthodes traditionnelles de l’œnologue Dante Scaglione se sont conjugués pour séduire tant les critiques que les amateurs avec leurs barbera, dolcetto et autres roero arneis.