Brief Tasting at Pio Cesare

Alba, Piedmont, Italy
Tasted Wednesday, October 21, 2015 by Nanda with 208 views

Introduction

A friend was able to arrange us a visit and brief tasting at the historic Pio Cesare estate in Alba. The winery has to be one of the largest producers in Piedmont (400k+ bottles) with a fascinating facility that is part modern state-of-the-art winery and part historic snapshot into history. The tour of the never-ending cellars was fascinating including a glimpse at the Roman empire era city walls far below ground and the cellar of ancient Barolos dating back to the early 1900s. The two wines we tasted were quite nice and polished, as you'd expect.

Flight 1 (2 Notes)

  • 2011 Pio Cesare Barbaresco 90 Points

    Italy, Piedmont, Langhe, Barbaresco

    35% in barrique (1/3 new) with the rest in cask. Full with fresh black cherry and spice notes. Juicy on entry with a lively and energetic cut. Medium to full bodied. Polished fruit. Spice filled finish. 90-92

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  • 2011 Pio Cesare Barolo Ornato 92 Points

    Italy, Piedmont, Langhe, Barolo

    70% in new french barrique and 30% in casks. Tighter aromatics. Takes some coaxing to tease out black cherry, plum and an underlying earth/tar note. Very non-delineated nose at this point. Palate is full bodied with layers of texture. Red and black fruit. Sweet and suave tannins. Definitely has an oak polish and oak-driven spice/toast on the back end. I'm no expert, but my guess is the oak integrates into the fuller bodied fruits with time. 91-93

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