Silvio Grasso

Bricco Luciani Barolo Nebbiolo

9.37 ratings
9.21 pro ratings
Barolo, Cuneo, Piedmont, Italy
Nebbiolo
Lamb, Goose, Potato, Baking Spices, Beans & Peas, Hard Cheese, Turkey, Beef, Pasta, Salami & Prosciutto, Tomato-Based, Soft Cheese, Chicken, Veal, White Rice, Herbs, Mushrooms, Pungent Cheese, Pork, Game, Exotic Spices, Chili & Hot Spicy, Duck, Onion, Shallot, Garlic
Top Notes For
Alex Powell

An absolute brute this is, very difficult not to pucker up your face after each mouthful. Just tonnes of acidity, tannin, and liquid rock cherries! Some orange zest atop the classic rose and tar, big body and massive chewy, chalky midpalate. While this is quite something to behold, and challenging to drink now, and impossible to quaff back, it will be real interesting to study as it ages, it certainly has the stuffing, but will it stay balanced through the next 40 years? Definitely worth checking out.

An absolute brute this is, very difficult not to pucker up your face after each mouthful. Just tonnes of acidity, tannin, and liquid rock cherries! Some orange zest atop the classic rose and tar, big body and massive chewy, chalky midpalate. While this is quite something to behold, and challenging to drink now, and impossible to quaff back, it will be real interesting to study as it ages, it certainly has the stuffing, but will it stay balanced through the next 40 years? Definitely worth checking out.

Aug 12th, 2015
Martinez

Earthy, elegant single-vineyard Barolo from the Bricco Luciani vineyard (in Piemontese dialect, bricco is the top of a hill, the portion with maximum sunshine) in Annunziata hamlet, to the west of La Morra, an area known for a lighter, more aromatic, approachable style. Crimson with orange hue at the rim of the glass. Brooding cherry. Subtly perfumed with notes tar, dark spice and licorice characteristic of the Nebbiolo grape and maybe hints of sloe (pacharán liquor). Long, sandy tannins. Intense

Earthy, elegant single-vineyard Barolo from the Bricco Luciani vineyard (in Piemontese dialect, bricco is the top of a hill, the portion with maximum sunshine) in Annunziata hamlet, to the west of La Morra, an area known for a lighter, more aromatic, approachable style. Crimson with orange hue at the rim of the glass. Brooding cherry. Subtly perfumed with notes tar, dark spice and licorice characteristic of the Nebbiolo grape and maybe hints of sloe (pacharán liquor). Long, sandy tannins. Intense

May 10th, 2020
Richard Sohn

Drinkable now, but still tastes young! Delicious.

Drinkable now, but still tastes young! Delicious.

Nov 27th, 2016
Nish Ratnam

Beautiful... Can't wait to try some of their more vintage wines

Beautiful... Can't wait to try some of their more vintage wines

Jul 12th, 2015
Raitt

Raitt had this 7 years ago

Raitt had this 7 years ago

May 17th, 2017
Nathan J. M. Locke

Nathan had this 9 years ago

Nathan had this 9 years ago

Jun 19th, 2015
JB S.
9.7

JB had this 10 years ago

JB had this 10 years ago

Nov 9th, 2013