Bruno Giacosa   Barolo Falletto DOCG

2007 Barolo Falletto D.O.C.G.

By Bruno Giacosa

The 2007 Barolo Falletto D.O.C.G. from Bruno Giacosa

Witness another unforgettable chapter in the narrative of fine wines from Italy. The 2007 Barolo Falletto D.O.C.G. from Bruno Giacosa articulates a symphony of sensation that has won accolades from serious connoisseurs and investors alike.

 

Experience, Precision, and Elevation

Each vintage tells a story. For Bruno Giacosa, the tale of 2007 is one of meticulous attention to detail. The precision used in the selection of grapes weaves Neive's distinct charm into this Barolo, creating an atmosphere rarely equalled. Harvest was marked by an overall warm year with light rainfall lending an intense concentration and perfect ripening of the Nebbiolo grapes- the heart and soul of this document of oenological oratory.

 

An Exceptional Vintage, A Priviledged Palate

On the palate, the 2007 Barolo Falletto D.O.C.G. marches with strength and purpose—its robust structure harmonises with plush tannins. This wine's maturity is evident in its development: fully embracing the tertiary qualities revealing a thrilling resonation of dried herbs woven with ethereal whispers of tanned leather, ebony, and tobacco leaf. The distinct suave minerality leaves echoes on the palate long after you have had your first taste—compelling you down a path of intrigued investment opportunity. This Barolo's finessed ageing potential provides assurance that it has much more to offer and has yet to reach its peak expression.

 

In Summary: Not just a Wine, an Investment

Validating itself as one of the best vintages from this century, the 2007 Barolo Falletto D.O.C.G. from Bruno Giacosa bespeaks the elegance and intensity the region is renowned for. Considered as an investment opportunity in the world of fine wines, it's an exemplar of wine production mastery and the impeccable terroir of the Langhe area of the Piedmont region. In conclusion, investing in 2007 Barolo Falletto D.O.C.G. from Bruno Giacosa is to invest in a testament of time, a living narrative, evolving with each passing year into a well-aged symbol of fine Italian winemaking. And,this my fine-wined friends, is a legacy in a bottle.

Current market price

$3,670.00

12x75cl

Highest score

94

POP score

157.86

Scores and tasting notes

94

The 2007 Barolo Falletto is an overachieving wine, even at this high level. The bouquet has a level of delineation, sweetness, inner perfume and nuance generally only found in Giacosa’s Red Label Riservas. The Falletto impresses for the intensity of its dark fruit and superb overall balance. The extroverted personality of the vintage is quite evident, especially as the wine sits in the glass. Menthol, flowers and licorice add the final notes of complexity on the finish. This is an especially racy Barolo from Bruno Giacosa, but the trademark elegance is there. Anticipated maturity: 2017-2032. My annual tasting with Bruno Giacosa encompassed all his 2008s and 2009s, plus the 2000 Baroli and Barbareschi, which will be covered in a subsequent article. Vintage 2008 and 2009 are both interesting, but don’t look to be as consistent across the board as 2007. Never one to say much, Giacosa is quite reserved and even severe with his own wines, with the exception of the occasional wine that crosses his lips and elicits a ‘this is good.’ A Leonardo Lo Cascio Selection, Winebow, Montvale, NJ; tel. (201) 445-0620

Antonio Galloni - The Wine Advocate, 27 February 2011

Vintage performance