Barolo  2016

AZELIA

Barolo
2016

Pays
Italie
Désignation réglementée
Denominazione di origine controllata e garantita (DOCG)
Région
Piémont
Appellation
Barolo
Cépage(s)
Nebbiolo 100 %
Couleur
Rouge
Site web du producteur

Information sur le domaine

Le domaine Azelia est encore un secret que partagent les passionnés de Barolos. Bien que le domaine ne soit pas très médiatisé, le propriétaire, Luigi Scavino (le cousin d’Enrico Scavino du domaine Paolo Scavino), partage la propriété de la célèbre colline de Fiasco avec Scavino, en plus des terres de San Rocco, à Serralunga. Fondée en 1920 par le grand-père Luigi, la ferme familiale de Scavino est située dans le village de Castiglione Falletto. Luigi élabore tous ses vins au...

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Revues de presse

James Suckling

- 94 points -

Juillet 2021

Fascinating aromas of ripe strawberry, bark, mushroom and black tea follow through to a full body with round, creamy tannins that are juicy and rather punchy.

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James Suckling

- 94 points -

Septembre 2020 (Millésime 2016)

 This is an ultra fine Barolo with cherries, spice, cedar and hints of dried flowers on the nose and palate. It’s full-bodied, yet reserved, very caressing and fine-grained. A thoroughly beautiful young 2016.

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Vinous

- 93 points -

Antonio Galloni, Février 2020 (Millésime 2016)

Azelia's 2016 Barolo is a blend of fruit from two parcels in Castiglione Falletto and five in Serralunga, with the character of Serralunga especially felt in the wine's tannic grip and persistence. Iron, sage, mint, smoke and wild cherry give the Barolo striking aromatic nuance and complexity, all in the mid-weight style that is such a signature at this address. The purity of the fruit is just striking. Stated simply, this is a tremendous wine in its peer group.

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Wine Advocate

- 93 points -

Août 2023 (Millésime 2019)

The 2019 Barolo has a pretty bouquet that is laced with light fruit, licorice and lots of blue flower. On the palate, the wine is mid-weight and lively. This is a nice expression of classic Nebbiolo that shows depth and elegance. It ferments with ambient yeasts and sees 40 days of extended maceration with submerged cap. This 29,400-bottle production represents a blend of fruit from seven sites: Altenasso and Solanotto in Castiglione Falletto, a part of Cerretta, the younger part of Bricco Voghera where the vines are from 55 to 60 years old, part of San Rocco, and Cerrati and Broglio in Serralunga d'Alba.

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Wine Spectator

- 93 points -

Août 2022 (Millésime 2018)

Focused and accessible, featuring earth, tar, tobacco, iron and underbrush aromas that introduce flavors of cherry and plum. Ripe and balanced, with a long, fresh and firm finish. 

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Gismondi on Wine

- 93 points -

Octobre 2020

Mixing the calcareous soil of Castiglione Falletto with the heavier clay soils of Serralunga d’Alba is the magic behind this beautiful wine. In all, six plots of vines from two villages, with vines verging on 50 years of age is the story behind fruit purity in this wine. The nose is exquisite with clean, pure cherries and black licorice. The tannins are dense but almost chalky, supporting a fruity, floral, cherry, licorice, mineral palate that lasts and lasts. Another impressive 2016 Barolo that is going to age for a long time. A dense, soft, modern Barolo with impressive styling after ageing 24 months in 25 to 50HL oak barrels of Slavonian, French and Austrian origin.

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Wine Spectator

- 92 points -

Décembre 2014 (Millésime 2010)

The chewy texture gives definition to the cherry, plum, licorice and tar flavors. The tannins are surprisingly civilized, making this Barolo relatively open and fluid for the vintage. Tightens up on the finish.

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Decanter

- 92 points -

Michaela Morris, Novembre 2020 (Millésime 2016)

As pleased as Azelia’s proprietor Luigi Scavino is with 2016, he doesn’t consider it a classic vintage due to its relatively accessible character. Indeed, the tannins here are smooth and round on the entry, though they layer up with a fine, sandy texture and cling to the finish. Racy, linear acidity makes for a beguiling juxtaposition. Throughout, anise, sage and eucalyptus accent pretty woodland berries. This brings together seven crus with the backbone coming from Cerretta and Broglio in Serralunga d’Alba.

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James Suckling

- 92 points -

Août 2022 (Millésime 2018)

Deep, spicy red-fruit character on the nose and palate. Medium-bodied and firm, so give it a couple of years to open up. There’s a lot under the surface.

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 Wine Enthusiast

- 91 points -

Décembre 2021

Aromas of wild berry, eucalyptus and fennel seed mingle with blue flower. On the austere palate, tightly wound tannins accompany sour cherry, blood orange and licorice before a firm, rather lean finish.

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Vinous

- 91 points -

Février 2021

The 2017 Barolo is a gorgeous entry-level wine. Scorched earth, tar, licorice, black cherry and gravel give the Barolo an unusually dark, brooding profile in 2017. As it often is, the 2017 Azelia Barolo offers tremendous character and nuance in its peer group, or any peer group for that matter. Translucent and so expressive, the 2017 has a lot to offer.

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GardiniNotes.com

94+ Points

Luca Gardini, Mai 2022 (Millésime 2018)

A successful mix of grapes from 7 single vineyards, located between Castiglione Falletto and Serralunga, which is joined, by tradition, a part of the grapes of the cru dedicated to the Reserve, Bricco Voghera. Plants of 50 years, beautiful nuances of black raspberry on the nose, with touches of Valdostan mint and undergrowth. The taste is crisp, with savory-salty tannins.

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