Rocche Dei Manzoni
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Vinous (96)
The 2004 Barolo Cappella di Santo Stefano is drop-dead gorgeous. The wine reveals notable clarity in its translucent, violet-hued color. Vibrant dark cherries, tar, smoke, sweet herbs and toasted oak sweep across the palate in a stunning expression of Nebbiolo and the high-altitude Perno vineyard in Monforte. This wine is all about precision, delineation and striking balance. The oak is beautifully integrated and the tannins convey an impression of vitality and poise. This is an emotional, breathtaking Barolo of the highest level.Inc. GSTSG$2,375.55 -
The Rocche Dei Manzoni Barolo Riserva Pianpolvere Soprano Bussia 2001 is an exemplary model of fine Italian wine-making mastery. Hailing from the Bussia Soprano vineyard located in the Piedmont region - globally renowned for its prestigious Barolo wines - this 2001 vintage is a testament to precise viticulture and meticulous craftsmanship.
With Rocche Dei Manzoni's exemplary commitment to sustainable farming, nothing but the finest Nebbiolo grapes find their way into each bottle.Their 40 months in large oak barrels and additional 12 years in the bottle result in a sophisticated, well-rounded Barolo offering sumptuous flavours of black cherries, roses, leather, and hints of truffle-esque earthiness.
The Rocche Dei Manzoni Barolo Riserva Pianpolvere Soprano Bussia 2001 exhibits a vibrant ruby-red hue with impressive depth, intensity, and a long-lasting finish. This superb vintage is an olfactory delight and unforgettable savoury journey, perfect for discerning wine enthusiasts.
Inc. GSTSG$2,359.41 -
The Rocche Dei Manzoni Barolo Riserva Pianpolvere Soprano Bussia 2001 is an exemplary model of fine Italian wine-making mastery. Hailing from the Bussia Soprano vineyard located in the Piedmont region - globally renowned for its prestigious Barolo wines - this 2001 vintage is a testament to precise viticulture and meticulous craftsmanship.
With Rocche Dei Manzoni's exemplary commitment to sustainable farming, nothing but the finest Nebbiolo grapes find their way into each bottle.Their 40 months in large oak barrels and additional 12 years in the bottle result in a sophisticated, well-rounded Barolo offering sumptuous flavours of black cherries, roses, leather, and hints of truffle-esque earthiness.
The Rocche Dei Manzoni Barolo Riserva Pianpolvere Soprano Bussia 2001 exhibits a vibrant ruby-red hue with impressive depth, intensity, and a long-lasting finish. This superb vintage is an olfactory delight and unforgettable savoury journey, perfect for discerning wine enthusiasts.
Inc. GSTSG$2,375.55 -
Wine Advocate (94)
The 2006 Barolo Big ‘d Big, from the south-facing Mosconi vineyard in Monforte, impresses for its massive richness and the sheer purity of its fruit. Personally, I am not a huge fan of the overt, in-your-face Baroli that emerge from this warm site, but there is not denying the Big – and what a great name that is – for its sensual, exuberant personality. This will be a fascinating wine to follow in the coming years. Anticipated maturity: 2016-2031.Inc. GSTSG$1,137.35 -
Vinous (95)
The estate's 2004 Barolo Vigna d'la Roul combines the elegance of the Santo Stefano with the more fruit- driven style of the Big 'd Big. A massive, powerful Barolo, the Vigna d'La Roul gradually unfurls on the palate, revealing tons of sweet, ripe fruit woven into notes of toasted oak, spices, leather, tar, menthol and minerals with remarkable purity. The tannins remain big, powerful and in need of time. It is likely to be the last of these 2004 Barolos to reach maturity. This is another terrific effort from Rodolfo Migliorini,Inc. GSTSG$1,683.40 -
Wine Advocate (95)
The 2006 Barolo Vigna d’la Roul is one of the undeniable stars of this important vintage. A massive, tightly wound frame houses dark red cherries, minerals, iron and licorice in a powerful expression of Nebbiolo. The Vigna d’la Roul shows incredible thrust on the palate, with a long, intense finish that suggests it will offer very fine drinking for many, many years...once it awakens from what is likely to be a prolonged slumber in bottle. Clean, mineral notes add the final elements of vibrancy to the finish. The Vigna d’la Roul is the freshest and potentially longest-lived of the estate’s 2006 Baroli. Anticipated maturity: 2016-2031.Inc. GSTSG$1,107.90 -
Wine Advocate (94)
The 2007 Barolo Vigna d’la Roul explodes onto the palate with masses of dark fruit, mocha, spices, licorice and tar, showing considerable muscle. Despite its size, the wine possesses tons of textural finesse in the expansive style of the year. I loved it. Anticipated maturity: 2017-2027.Inc. GSTSG$1,039.27
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Vinous (96)
The 2004 Barolo Cappella di Santo Stefano is drop-dead gorgeous. The wine reveals notable clarity in its translucent, violet-hued color. Vibrant dark cherries, tar, smoke, sweet herbs and toasted oak sweep across the palate in a stunning expression of Nebbiolo and the high-altitude Perno vineyard in Monforte. This wine is all about precision, delineation and striking balance. The oak is beautifully integrated and the tannins convey an impression of vitality and poise. This is an emotional, breathtaking Barolo of the highest level.In BondSG$2,120.00 -
The Rocche Dei Manzoni Barolo Riserva Pianpolvere Soprano Bussia 2001 is an exemplary model of fine Italian wine-making mastery. Hailing from the Bussia Soprano vineyard located in the Piedmont region - globally renowned for its prestigious Barolo wines - this 2001 vintage is a testament to precise viticulture and meticulous craftsmanship.
With Rocche Dei Manzoni's exemplary commitment to sustainable farming, nothing but the finest Nebbiolo grapes find their way into each bottle.Their 40 months in large oak barrels and additional 12 years in the bottle result in a sophisticated, well-rounded Barolo offering sumptuous flavours of black cherries, roses, leather, and hints of truffle-esque earthiness.
The Rocche Dei Manzoni Barolo Riserva Pianpolvere Soprano Bussia 2001 exhibits a vibrant ruby-red hue with impressive depth, intensity, and a long-lasting finish. This superb vintage is an olfactory delight and unforgettable savoury journey, perfect for discerning wine enthusiasts.
In BondSG$2,125.00 -
The Rocche Dei Manzoni Barolo Riserva Pianpolvere Soprano Bussia 2001 is an exemplary model of fine Italian wine-making mastery. Hailing from the Bussia Soprano vineyard located in the Piedmont region - globally renowned for its prestigious Barolo wines - this 2001 vintage is a testament to precise viticulture and meticulous craftsmanship.
With Rocche Dei Manzoni's exemplary commitment to sustainable farming, nothing but the finest Nebbiolo grapes find their way into each bottle.Their 40 months in large oak barrels and additional 12 years in the bottle result in a sophisticated, well-rounded Barolo offering sumptuous flavours of black cherries, roses, leather, and hints of truffle-esque earthiness.
The Rocche Dei Manzoni Barolo Riserva Pianpolvere Soprano Bussia 2001 exhibits a vibrant ruby-red hue with impressive depth, intensity, and a long-lasting finish. This superb vintage is an olfactory delight and unforgettable savoury journey, perfect for discerning wine enthusiasts.
In BondSG$2,120.00 -
Wine Advocate (94)
The 2006 Barolo Big ‘d Big, from the south-facing Mosconi vineyard in Monforte, impresses for its massive richness and the sheer purity of its fruit. Personally, I am not a huge fan of the overt, in-your-face Baroli that emerge from this warm site, but there is not denying the Big – and what a great name that is – for its sensual, exuberant personality. This will be a fascinating wine to follow in the coming years. Anticipated maturity: 2016-2031.In BondSG$988.00 -
Vinous (95)
The estate's 2004 Barolo Vigna d'la Roul combines the elegance of the Santo Stefano with the more fruit- driven style of the Big 'd Big. A massive, powerful Barolo, the Vigna d'La Roul gradually unfurls on the palate, revealing tons of sweet, ripe fruit woven into notes of toasted oak, spices, leather, tar, menthol and minerals with remarkable purity. The tannins remain big, powerful and in need of time. It is likely to be the last of these 2004 Barolos to reach maturity. This is another terrific effort from Rodolfo Migliorini,In BondSG$1,485.00 -
Wine Advocate (95)
The 2006 Barolo Vigna d’la Roul is one of the undeniable stars of this important vintage. A massive, tightly wound frame houses dark red cherries, minerals, iron and licorice in a powerful expression of Nebbiolo. The Vigna d’la Roul shows incredible thrust on the palate, with a long, intense finish that suggests it will offer very fine drinking for many, many years...once it awakens from what is likely to be a prolonged slumber in bottle. Clean, mineral notes add the final elements of vibrancy to the finish. The Vigna d’la Roul is the freshest and potentially longest-lived of the estate’s 2006 Baroli. Anticipated maturity: 2016-2031.In BondSG$959.00 -
Wine Advocate (94)
The 2007 Barolo Vigna d’la Roul explodes onto the palate with masses of dark fruit, mocha, spices, licorice and tar, showing considerable muscle. Despite its size, the wine possesses tons of textural finesse in the expansive style of the year. I loved it. Anticipated maturity: 2017-2027.In BondSG$900.00