The Scavino family’s holdings in the Rocche dell’Annuziata MGA have always been quite special and at Paolo Scavino, it’s bottled as a Riserva. This 2016 was popped and poured and enjoyed over a several hour period. It pours a deep ruby with a transparent core; medium+ viscosity with no staining of the tears. On the nose, the wine is developing with powerful notes of dark cherry, red roses, some tar, dried herbs, gentle warm spices and minerals. On the palate, the wine is dry with high tannins and medium+ acid. Confirming the notes from the nose. There’s wonderful concentration and the finish is grippy, long and delicious. As far as Riserva’s go, this is a winner. And, because this is a 2016, you can drink now (with some patience) if you wanna enjoy in its relative youth but this will undoubtedly last for decades.
Over the last 70+ years, Enrico Scavino was a force behind the family’s expansion in the Barolo region. And while he was never been shy about innovation (Enrico was one of the “Barolo Boys” after all), he was a bit more judicious with his use of new French oak; careful to ensure each vineyard’s story was being told. Increasingly, there has been an even greater lean towards a more traditional touch with less time spent in barrique (very little of it new) and more time spent in botti. And while the quality has never really been an argument, the results are evident in the glass and I’ve been impressed with the wine of the last several years. But I digress, the real news is that Enrico passed away in late February which means Piemonte has lost yet another legend.
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Bordal à Crans-Montana (Scavino, Haut-Brion,...); 5/26/2023-5/28/2023: Robe carmin soutenu, la plus foncée des 8 vins. A eu besoin d'une bonne heure dans les verres pour commencer à se livrer. Fleurs blanches, âtre, épices douces. Puissant en bouche, concentré, complexité naissante, tannique avec maîtrise, longue finale savoureuse. Le plus complet et le meilleur est à venir. 94-96 dans quelques années.
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Lustrous crimson chromatics enliven the bowl with dense leg formations (it's 15% alc but not overpowering). Seductive aromas of crushed hibiscus potpourri, white pepper, and dried cherries. Plush and velvety tannins transform the wine into a figure skater gliding across the mouth with super concentrated raspberry and red licorice fruit that finishes with a distinctive barrel aged Giuseppe Giusti balsamic umami that lingers in the mouth. Absolutely stunning!
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4/28/2024 - Sp@rk Likes this wine: 94 Points
Light body, silky smooth.
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3/25/2024 - thesternowl wrote: 95 Points
The Scavino family’s holdings in the Rocche dell’Annuziata MGA have always been quite special and at Paolo Scavino, it’s bottled as a Riserva. This 2016 was popped and poured and enjoyed over a several hour period. It pours a deep ruby with a transparent core; medium+ viscosity with no staining of the tears. On the nose, the wine is developing with powerful notes of dark cherry, red roses, some tar, dried herbs, gentle warm spices and minerals. On the palate, the wine is dry with high tannins and medium+ acid. Confirming the notes from the nose. There’s wonderful concentration and the finish is grippy, long and delicious. As far as Riserva’s go, this is a winner. And, because this is a 2016, you can drink now (with some patience) if you wanna enjoy in its relative youth but this will undoubtedly last for decades.
Over the last 70+ years, Enrico Scavino was a force behind the family’s expansion in the Barolo region. And while he was never been shy about innovation (Enrico was one of the “Barolo Boys” after all), he was a bit more judicious with his use of new French oak; careful to ensure each vineyard’s story was being told. Increasingly, there has been an even greater lean towards a more traditional touch with less time spent in barrique (very little of it new) and more time spent in botti. And while the quality has never really been an argument, the results are evident in the glass and I’ve been impressed with the wine of the last several years. But I digress, the real news is that Enrico passed away in late February which means Piemonte has lost yet another legend.
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5/26/2023 - Ericsson Likes this wine: 94 Points
Bordal à Crans-Montana (Scavino, Haut-Brion,...); 5/26/2023-5/28/2023: Robe carmin soutenu, la plus foncée des 8 vins. A eu besoin d'une bonne heure dans les verres pour commencer à se livrer. Fleurs blanches, âtre, épices douces. Puissant en bouche, concentré, complexité naissante, tannique avec maîtrise, longue finale savoureuse.
Le plus complet et le meilleur est à venir.
94-96 dans quelques années.
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4/27/2023 - The Convivial Professor Likes this wine: 98 Points
Lustrous crimson chromatics enliven the bowl with dense leg formations (it's 15% alc but not overpowering). Seductive aromas of crushed hibiscus potpourri, white pepper, and dried cherries. Plush and velvety tannins transform the wine into a figure skater gliding across the mouth with super concentrated raspberry and red licorice fruit that finishes with a distinctive barrel aged Giuseppe Giusti balsamic umami that lingers in the mouth. Absolutely stunning!
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3/31/2023 - richshoes Likes this wine: 96 Points
great wine--with nice intensity and a ton of layering, dark dense fruit--tannins and terroir bump it up a notch.
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