May 22, 2012 View Cart My Account Disclaimers & Requirements We Buy Wine Shipping Info Contact Us
Buy wine online at Hooked On Wine
Our Favorites
By Region
By Rating
By Bottle Size
By Vintage
Announcements



Welcome to Hooked On Wine!
Please email us at hookedonwine@yahoo.com or call us anytime at 509-627-8867

Bookmark and Share

2001 Giacomo Conterno Barolo Riserva Monfortino RP--99

$405.00

Item Description: This bottle is in new condition with no known issues

Tasting Notes

Robert Parker: 99 Points
Wine Advocate #179 Oct 2008 Antonio Galloni 99 Drink: 2016 - 2041 $450-$749 (450) The 2001 Barolo Riserva Monfortino flows from the glass with stunning depth and purity. This seamless, elegant Barolo caresses the palate with incredible persistence as layers of aromas and flavors develop in the glass. Stylistically it is very much like the 2001 Cascina Francia, only with more intensity, depth and sheer volume. Monfortino has always had power to spare, but in 2001 it is also incredibly elegant, something that previous vintages have only acquired with significant bottle age. This is a towering, majestic Monfortino that will rightfully take its place among the very finest Monfortinos ever made. Anticipated maturity: 2016-2041. The biggest news at Giacomo Conterno over the last few months has been the estate�s recently completed acquisition of three hectares in the Cerretta vineyard in Serralunga. This is a significant development considering the winery�s history. Few estates in Italy are so closely identified with one piece of land as Giacomo Conterno. When Conterno purchased the Cascina Francia vineyard (a monopole) in 1974 it was a wheat field, although vines had been planted there in the past. There are no known pre-Conterno wines from Cascina Francia. Once the estate began making wines from Cascina Francia (first vintage 1978) they focused all of their attention on that vineyard and ceased using purchased fruit. Given all of the change in Piedmont over the last thirty-plus years it is hard to believe, but Conterno never acquired another parcel - until now. There are two hectares of Nebbiolo and one of Barbera which will become new, separate bottlings. Roberto Conterno told me it will be two to three years before the vineyard responds to the work he is doing today. Unfortunately 2008 has been a challenging growing season characterized by abundant rain in the spring and summer, along with hail, which damaged a portion of the fruit, so total production from Cerretta is expected to be small. Still, it will be fascinating to see what Conterno comes up with from their new vineyards in Cerretta. As for the new releases, they are drop-dead gorgeous. While some of these wines are increasingly difficult to afford, at the end of the day it is hard to begrudge the commercial success of one of Italy�s historic estates, which in many ways, has been a long time coming. The late Giovanni Conterno and his wife Yvonne made enormous sacrifices over the years. In 1974 they paid a princely sum for their Cascina Francia vineyard, then in the early 1980s they built their current winemaking facility, all while putting five children through school. Today Roberto Conterno makes wines that can hold their own with the very finest wines made anywhere in the world, and in that context theses Barolos remain fairly priced. This is an estate that has achieved its success the hard way, by earning it - not just over the years, but over the decades.



Add to Cart:

  • 9 Units in Stock


Home View Cart My Account All Products Disclaimers & Requirements We Buy Wine Shipping Info Contact Us
Web Development by CompuGor