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2011 Elvio Cogno Barolo Riserva Vigna Elena

Nebbiolo

  • Italy
  • Piedmont
  • Langhe
  • Barolo
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Community Tasting Notes 15

  • HowardNZ Likes this wine: 92 points

    January 27, 2024 - Brief note written from memory. Rich and full in 2011 style, but not over-ripe. Plenty of body and sappy concentration. Red and black plums and cherries, tar, char and earth. Spherical tannins and seamless mouthfeel. Sufficient acidity and some secondary nuance. A good, but not a great, Vigna Elena. No hurry to drink but not a long term cellar proposition. Drink by say 2035.

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  • jamesabdavis wrote:

    August 9, 2023 - Initially very tarry/burnt rubber. Blew off, still tarry, violet pastilles, some mint, complex and attractive.
    Rich black fruit, buffering massive very fine tannins.
    Against the voerzio i initally thought this the inferior wine but with air it’s a close call. Voerzio is without doubt more elegant at this stage though.

  • Nicephoras wrote:

    January 10, 2022 - The dominant expression on the nose here is definitely tar, this is extremely black fruited. The palate is similarly dark, though there's some bitterness on the tannins of what is otherwise a pretty smooth wine - 2011s aren't exactly shut down. On day two this develops a slightly redder fruit profile with a bit more rose petal, but the palate doesn't really come into any more focus - it's smooth and a touch more fruit but not particularly complex. By day 3 we're back into full on tar but the palate is now clearly past its best - this is not a wine for the long haul. The palate does have that touch of mint that verges close to cigarettes. Not the most inspiring effort, but hardly unreasonable for the mediocre vintage. Valter Fissore clearly thought enough of the 2011 vintage to produce the Vigna Elena, so perhaps I'll be proven wrong in the long run.

  • AWBryce wrote:

    June 12, 2021 - Orange, cucumber, cured meats. Palate is balanced, sweet fruit, long finish. Nice

  • forceberry wrote: 89 points

    April 16, 2021 - The wine is produced only in good enough years with fruit from a subplot in the Ravera Cru planted exclusively to Nebbiolo Rosè - which has turned out to be not a clone of Nebbiolo, but actually an offspring of Nebbiolo, i.e. a distinct variety altogether. This is one of the very few Barolo wines - if not the only one - made exclusively from Nebbiolo Rosè. Fermented spontaneously with indigenous yeasts in stainless steel, followed by a month of post-fermentative skin maceration using the submerged cap method. Aged for three years in old 5000-liter Slavonian oak botti, then for 2 years in bottles. 15% alcohol. Double decanted, enjoyed over 2.5 hours.

    Dark, slightly translucent black cherry color with a deep, subtly evolved brick-red hue. Quite expressive and heady nose with aromas of particularly typical of Nebbiolo: notes of sweet cassis, juicy dark plums and some wizened figs, followed by notes of old leather, light fragrant nuances of exotic spices, a hint of tar and a touch of roasted meat. I had heard Nebbiolo Rosè was supposed to have a very floral nose, but while quite fragrant, the aromas here reminded me more of Bordeaux or Cabernet-driven Bordeaux blends rather than Barolo The wine is ripe, moderately full-bodied and slightly warm on the palate, but not particularly weighty or extracted in any way. Slightly sweet-toned flavors of wizened blackcurrants, licorice and dried figs, some sour cherry bitterness, a little bit of exotic spice, light strawberry tones, a hint of tar and a touch of subtly bitter cacao nibs. Although the wine shows a good deal of ripeness, it also sports terrific freshness with its bright, high acidity - which stands in stark contrast to the description of Nebbiolo Rosè being a variety lower in acidity than Nebbiolo. The tannins feel sparse - less ample and powdery than feels typical for a Barolo - but also somewhat coarse with quite a bit of grip and grit to them. The finish is ripe, quite warm and quite grippy with a long aftertaste of ripe cassis, sour cherries, some meaty umami, a little bit of sweet plummy fruit, light licorice tones, savory hints of old leather, pepper and exotic spices and a sweeter touch of soft strawberry.

    A somewhat weird experience for a Barolo. I knew this was going to be Nebbiolo Rosè and not Nebbiolo, but the wine was still quite distinctively unlike what I've grown to associate with a Barolo - the wine seemed to lack many typical qualities of a Nebbiolo, and with its somewhat blackcurrant-ish fruit character it reminded me at times more of a Bordeaux blend than a Barolo. Despite this atypical nature, this was unquestionably a great, balanced wine that was drinking really nicely at the moment and is probably going to improve for another 10 years or so. Nevertheless, this might not really be what I'd expect from a Barolo of this price point; at 71,90€ I feel the wine is simply a bit too pricey for its quality.

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  • By Michaela Morris
    Barolo (Cru-ization), 10/2/2017 (link)

    (Elvio Cogno, Vigna Elena Ravera, Riserva, Barolo, Novello, Piedmont, Italy, Red) Subscribe to see review text.

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  • By Antonio Galloni
    2013 Barolo: Sublime Finesse & Elegance (Feb 2017), 2/1/2017 (link)

    (Elvio Cogno Barolo Riserva Vigna Elena) Subscribe to see review text.

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Wine Definition

  • Vintage 2011
  • Type Red
  • Producer Elvio Cogno
  • Varietal Nebbiolo
  • Designation Riserva
  • Vineyard Vigna Elena
  • Country Italy
  • Region Piedmont
  • SubRegion Langhe
  • Appellation Barolo
  • UPC Code 8033675412115

Community Holdings

  • Pending Delivery 12 (4%)
  • In Cellars 229 (72%)
  • Consumed 78 (24%)

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Community Recommendations

Mature or blue cheeses, Pasta dishes with game sauces, Roast and braised red meat, Wild boar stew

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