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Spinetta Barolo Campe(2001)

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Varietal:
Nebbiolo
Region:
Italy > Piedmont > Barolo
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User Tags:
rich, plum, young, fruit, stone fruits, soil, lenoir grape, licorice, massive, dark fruit 
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US $112.99

Stephen Tanzer
International Wine Cellar
Issue 117, November/December 2004
92(+?)
July 2007
($150) Full medium red. Aromas of graphite, rose petal and gunflint. Plum p and full in the mouth, but also highly aromatic, thanks to its floral and mineral components. Still, this rather saline, dry, serious Barolo is a bit youthfully aggressive today, and much less obviously sweet than Rivetti's Barbarescos. Finishes with building tannins. Very promising young Barolo, from chalk-rich soil similar to that found in Gallina and Starderi.
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Antonio Galloni
The Wine Advocate
Issue 167
92/100
July 2007
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James Suckling
Wine Spectator
93/100
July 2007
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Antonio Galloni
Piedmont Report
Issue 3 and 4, July 2005
92/100
July 2007
Saturated ruby. Huge nose of toasted oak and super-ripe sweet fruit that defines this producer's wines. The 2001 Campè is massive on the palate, revealing layers of sweet dark fruit, licorice, tar, menthol, and spice flavors, with excellent sustain, finishing with broad and long tannins. A beautiful wine made in a very modern, extracted and super-ripe style. 2001 is the first vintage in which Giorgio Rivetti had complete control of his Barolo vineyard at Grinzane Cavour, and it shows in the much improved quality of this wine over last year's version.
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