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  1. A classic! This Barolo opens with aromas of wild cherries, macerated raspberries, drying rose, licorice, clove and subtle earth notes. Refined on the palate, it shows the regal nature of Nebbiolo with its ripe red fruits balanced by savory herbs, tobacco and fine-grained tannins.

  2. James Suckling – 94 Points (2019) Experience the majesty of Piedmont with Ceretto Barolo 2019, a wine that epitomizes the elegance and depth of this iconic region. From the esteemed Ceretto estate comes this captivating Barolo, featuring layers of ripe cherry, rose petals, and a hint of truffle. With each sip, savor the refined tannins […]

  3. Nov 2, 2023 · Average of 91.7 points in 20 community wine reviews on 2016 Ceretto Barolo, plus professional notes, label images, wine details, and recommendations on when to drink.

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  4. Ceretto. Vintage. 2020. Wine Type. Still. Colour. Red. Country. Italy. Region. Piedmont. Appellation. Barolo Brunate. Sweetness. Dry. Closure. Cork. Alcohol. 14.50% Body. Medium. Grapes. 100% Nebbiolo. Dark nose, sultry and seductive, rose and violet petals and berry fruit, scented in a rich perfumed way. Quite a profound initia.

  5. Premier winery in the Langhe. Stunning vineyard views. Modern architectural structures: The Grape, The Cube, The Barolo Chapel. Ceretto’s four different experiences open up the world of the Langhe to each and every guest in an educational yet very fun way. The view from their private tasting rooms and The Grape will surely take your breath away.

  6. Get Ready for Real Italian Wines. Ceretto produce Nebbiolo and Arneis grape variaties. If you are a Barolo wine lover then this winery will be a perfect choice. Beside of Barolo Ceretto winery owns vneyards in Barbaresco, Nebbiolo d’Alba, and Langhe Arneis appelations.

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  8. 2017 Barolo, Prapò, Ceretto, Piedmont, Italy. Available in bond. This family-run business was founded by Riccardo Ceretto in 1937, principally as a négociant in Alba. He was joined by his sons Bruno and Marcello in the 1960s. Wanting to make and sell their own wines, they began to buy premium land in Barolo and Barbaresco and were among the ...

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