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Marcarini, Barolo Brunate, 2004

Red Wine from Other Italy, Italy
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From the prestigious Brunate vineyard in the heart of Barolo, Marcarini’s 2004 Barolo Brunate exemplifies the depth and complexity that this legendary cru can produce. Known for its powerful structure and elegant profile, this wine is a beautiful reflection of the meticulous care taken in both the vineyard and the cellar.

The nose is captivating, with aromas of dark cherries, dried roses, and a touch of licorice, complemented by earthy notes of tobacco and truffle. On the palate, the wine is full-bodied and rich, with bold red fruit flavors balanced by a firm tannin structure. The wine’s acidity brings freshness and precision, while hints of spice, leather, and a touch of oak add complexity. The finish is long and persistent, with lingering earthy notes and an elegant minerality.

Perfect for pairing with braised meats, roasted game, or a rich truffle risotto, this Barolo is ideal for aging. The 2004 vintage will continue to evolve beautifully in the cellar, rewarding those who choose to wait and experience its full potential in the years to come.

The historic village of La Morra is one of my favorites in Barolo. Here Nebbiolo has a more elegant and expansive expression than Serralunga or Castiglione Falletto. This is likely due to the predominance of blue marl soils as well as hints of limestone, as opposed to the compact clays that dominate most of Barolo. The particular micro-climates play a role too. But whatever it is, it is certain that the perfume and texture of La Morra is wonderfully distinct. In this village one of the most accomplished and old school producers has to be Marcarini. This estate has roots that go back several centuries and they have been producing wine since 1850. The family was also one of the first to begin designating their cru vineyards on their label, as they have been bottling their two most famous vineyards, La Serra and Brunate, separately for decades. In 1990 Manuel Marchetti and his late wife Elisa (whose great-great-great grandfather first founded the Marcarini label) became the proprietors. They changed very little, holding steadfast to the traditions of the family. Manual is one of the more thoughtful and interesting people in Barolo, and he is a good friend. His adherence to the “old-school” style is purposeful but not dogmatic.

Professional Reviews

Burghound

BH 93
"This sample displayed heavy oak and was largely "un-Jadot-like" in style, which again makes me wonder about how the cask sample was pulled. The full-bodied flavors however are round, supple, sweet and wonderfully intense with obvious minerality and a long, pure and beautifully balanced finish. The overall impression, aside from the wood, is one of power and grace and my score offers the benefit of the doubt with respect to the oak influence."

Robert Parker

RP 95
"The exceptional 2002 Latricieres-Chambertin bursts with tarragon, red cherry, raspberry, and iris aromas. Medium to full-bodied, powerful, and mouth-coating, it is gorgeously ripe, lush, and intense. Strikingly, this wine tasted like a bottled wine, more evolved and complete than any other in the tasting (Lardiere explained that it was the first to have completed its malo-lactic fermentation and was therefore ready for bottling before the others). Sweet red cherries, candied raspberries, earth, roasting spices, and cinnamon can be discerned in its complex character. In addition, its long, fruit-filled finish reveals copious exquisitely ripened tannin."

Details

  • Grape Variety

    Nebbiolo

  • Vintage

    2004

  • Size

    750ml

  • Farming Practice

    Sustainable

  • Style

    Minerally

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