Giovanni Corino
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Piedmont | 4 | - | $755.00 | |||||
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The Giovanni Corino Barolo 1997 is a splendid vintage that resonates with a wine connoisseur's desire for quality and complexity. Produced in the famed Piedmont region of Italy, this wine is a testament to the classic Barolo style, characterised by immense structure, potent tannins, and remarkable ageing potential. The Corino family, diligent custodians of the revered Nebbiolo grapes for four generations, have cultivated an enviable legacy in the world of fine wine. With meticulous devotion, Giovanni Corino and his sons employ time-honoured viniculture techniques to create wines that truly embody the terroir. The 1997 vintage is encased in an explosion of bright red fruit, subtle notes of leather, and fine, mellowed tannins, signifying its ageing prowess. This magnum opus of Corino's craftsmanship reaffirms the Giovanni Corino Barolo 1997 as an icon of Italy's viticultural heritage. Relish this panoramic and textured acclamation of the Piedmont’s bountiful grace. |
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Piedmont | 1 | 88 (VN) | $1,250.00 | |||||
Vinous (88)Good deep red. Nose currently dominated by smoky, roasted wood scents; comes across as a bit diffuse. Fat and full, but lacks clarity and precision. The tannins seem a bit aggressive today. I don't get a lot of verve. A disappointing bottle, or perhaps simply in an awkward stage. |
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Piedmont | 3 | 91 (VN) | $615.00 | |||||
Vinous (91)Corino's 2003 Barolo Arborina is deep, rich and powerful. It boasts terrific depth and volume, but time has shown what was perhaps less apparent when the wines were young. Namely that Rocche is one of the greatest sites in La Morra and Arborina is not. Not even close, actually. In the Arborina we find plenty of dark red and black fruit, smoke, incense, orange peel and spices, all in a generous, slightly bombastic style. Still, the wine's balance is impeccable, especially within the context of the vintage. |
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Piedmont | 30 | - | $368.00 | |||||
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Giovanni Corino Barolo Bricco Manescotto 2020 exemplifies the pinnacle of Nebbiolo craftsmanship. Sourced from the esteemed Bricco Manescotto vineyard in the heart of Barolo’s Langhe region, this vintage benefits from meticulous vineyard selection and traditional winemaking techniques. Hand-harvested grapes undergo slow fermentation in temperature-controlled stainless steel tanks to preserve their aromatic complexity. Ageing takes place in a combination of French and Hungarian oak barrels, enhancing the wine’s structure and imparting subtle notes of vanilla and spice. The 2020 harvest reflects a harmonious balance of robust tannins, vibrant acidity, and nuanced flavours of red cherry, rose petal, and truffle. Giovanni Corino’s dedication to expressing terroir ensures a refined, elegant wine with significant ageing potential, making Giovanni Corino Barolo Bricco Manescotto 2020 a distinguished choice for connoisseurs seeking authentic Barolo excellence. |
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Piedmont | 1 | 92 (VN) | $1,095.00 | |||||
Vinous (92)Good full red. Fresh, spicy aromas of cherry, camphor, licorice and dried flowers. Fat, sweet and pliant; a step up in complexity and concentration from the Arborina. Finishes very long, with lush, fine tannins. A very successful, thoroughly ripe '97 Barolo. |
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Piedmont | 3 | 88 (VN) | $657.00 | |||||
Vinous (88)Corino's 2003 Barolo is fresher on the palate than it is on the bouquet, where the aromatics are a bit more forward. This is a pretty Barolo that should stay at a plateau of maturity for at least a few years. In this tasting, the Giachini is not as impressive as it has been in the past. I would not be surprised if this is a less than perfect example. |
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Piedmont | 1 | 93 (VN) | $824.00 | |||||
Vinous (93)Good full red. Sexy aromas of plum, raspberry, spices, dried flowers and minerals; this bottling always strikes me as Burgundian. Suave, broad and classically dry, with a fine-grained texture and lovely aromatic lift to the red berry, spice and floral flavors. This very juicy wine finishes with substantial dusty tannins and captivating mineral firmness. All of these wines are done in barriques |
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Piedmont | 12 | - | $266.00 | |||||
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Experience the elegance of Giovanni Corino Barolo Vigna Giachini 2020, a distinguished expression from the heart of Piedmont's Barolo appellation. Cultivated in the esteemed Vigna Giachini vineyard, this Barolo is crafted from meticulously selected Nebbiolo grapes, hand-harvested to ensure optimal ripeness. Fermented in traditional oak barrels, followed by extended ageing, the wine develops a complex bouquet of red cherries, truffle, and subtle floral notes. Giovanni Corino, renowned for his commitment to biodynamic principles and sustainable viticulture, brings forth a wine of exceptional structure and finesse. On the palate, the Barolo Vigna Giachini 2020 unveils layers of rich tannins, balanced acidity, and a lingering finish, epitomising the quintessential Barolo character. Perfect for pairing with robust Italian cuisines, this vintage is a testament to Corino’s expertise and dedication to excellence. |
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Piedmont | 1 | - | $744.00 | |||||
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Giovanni Corino Barolo Vigneto Rocche 2001 epitomises the quintessential expression of Nebbiolo from the esteemed Barolo DOCG region in Piedmont. Crafted with meticulous attention, the vineyards of Vigneto Rocche benefit from the optimal terroir, characterised by calcareous marl soils and a favorable microclimate. Giovanni Corino, a revered producer with decades of heritage, employs traditional vinification techniques coupled with modern precision. The grapes undergo a careful maceration and aging process in French oak barrels for 36 months, ensuring a harmonious integration of tannins and fruit. This vintage reveals a deep garnet hue, unveiling complex aromas of ripe cherries, truffles, and subtle hints of tobacco. On the palate, it delivers a robust structure with velvety tannins and a lingering, elegant finish. Ideal for cellaring, the 2001 Vigneto Rocche promises continued evolution, making it a distinguished addition to any fine wine collection. |
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