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Giovanni Canonica, Barolo Paiagallo, 2013

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Antonio Galloni

92 points

"My initial thought was to focus on the 2013 vintage for this flight, but the Bartolo Mascarello is so young, I chose the 2012 instead. Canonica’s 2013 Barolo Paiagallo is another very pretty, translucent, classically built wine. Next to the other wines on the table, the Paiagallo comes across as a bit diffuse, with its aromatics, fruit and structure each in their own space and not woven together into a cohesive whole. The 2013 is still a delicious Barolo, but on this night, well, there are a lot of fabulous wines in the tasting." —Antonio Galloni

Jancis Robinson

15.5 points

"Barolo. Cask sample. Tasted blind. Maturing mid ruby with orange rim. Hints of candied fruit on the nose and a little herbal. Quite ripe and a little singed on the palate." —Walter Speller

More about Giovanni Canonica

Hidden legend in Barolo, living in a small agriturismo above the village, making wine in cellars below. Started with 1.5 hectares in Paiagallo (vines on the hill above town), later inherited older vines in Grinzane Cavour with a rare rose clone of Nebbiolo. No herbicides, no pesticides, only tradition. Production is insanely limited.

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