Fenocchio

Giacomo Fenocchio

Langhe DOC Nebbiolo 2022

Pretty color of light red, with medium intensity.

Earthy nose with raspberries, strawberries, earth, green vegetables and light forest floor.

Medium plus in body with medium acidity.

Dry on the palate with cherries, plums, light raspberries, spices, peppercorn, tobacco and chocolates.

Medium finish with round tannins and tangy cherries.

This is a nice Nebbiolo from Piedmont. Elegant and robust. Tangy and interesting.

Nicely balanced with a nice mouthfeel.

Will continue to age nicely in the next 5 years.

Good by itself, and better with food.

Nebbiolo grapes were aged for 6 months in large Slavonian oak barrels.

14.5% alcohol by volume.

89 points.

$25.
— a month ago

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Giacomo Fenocchio

Castellero Barolo Nebbiolo 2016

Nice emerging tertiary characteristics. Does shut down after an hour open. — 3 months ago

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Cascina Fontana

Barolo Del Comune Di Castiglione Falletto Nebbiolo 2016


Brought to V. Mertz from my cellar. Cascina Fontana is an ultra-traditional producer located in the commune of Castiglione Falletto; just across the border from Monforte d’Alba. The bulk of their holdings are western-facing parcels within the Mariondino MGA that were formerly part of the “Valletti Zone”. However, as an ultra-traditionalist, they only produce two Barolos and both are blends of fruit from different MGAs. One is labeled simply "Barolo" (which is a blend of fruit sourced from their holdings in both Castiglione Falletto and La Morra) and this wine, labeled under the “del Commune di Castiglione Falletto” designation. It is a blend fruit from Mariondino and the neighboring Villero MGA. Their holdings in Villero don’t suck either. Their parcels reside next to those of Vietti and Giacomo Fenocchio.

The 2016 Cascina Fontana pours a bright garnet with a transparent core; medium+ viscosity and no staining of the tears. On the nose, the wine is developing with gorgeous aromas of Morello cherry, bruised strawberry, pink and white roses with freshly cut stems, crushed rock and some tar. On the palate, the wine is bone dry with high tannins and medium+ acid. Confirming the notes from the nose. The finish is long and savory. The texture? Simply divine. A debonair Barolo from Castiglione Falletto that paired well with Morgan Ranch wagyu tartar. Because it’s 2016 (and with a little Villero), you can drink now with patience and through…well…probably 2066. No cap.
— 5 months ago

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Renato Fenocchio

Langhe Nebbiolo

Had this at Tutto Il Giorno with Marianne. — a month ago

Giacomo Fenocchio

Villero Barolo Nebbiolo 2013

Poured into a Swan decanter immediately prior to service and enjoyed over a several hour period. The 2013 “Villero” pours a deep garnet with a transparent core; medium+ viscosity with no staining of the tears and no signs of sediment. On the nose, the wine is developing with a gorgeous, powerful bouquet of dark and red fruits: black cherry, pomegranate, cranberry, tar, roses, talcum powder, and dry stony earth. On the palate the wine is bone dry with high tannin and medium+ acid. Confirming the notes from the nose. The finish is long, grippy a freaking delicious. This is showing really well but there is no end in sight. Drink now with patience but this should reward an even great bounty done the road and turn heads through 2045+. — 3 months ago

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It’s so hard to let these sleep. Cheers!
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@Jae Cho it really is. But when you have multiples, it’s a little easier to check in on a bottle and since it’s Villero, I feel like you can get away with early drinking

Giacomo Fenocchio

Bussia Barolo Nebbiolo 2019

Elegant, supple, balanced. Complex but not overbearing. — 7 months ago

Hamilton Russell Vineyards

Hemel-en-Aarde Valley Chardonnay 2018

Paul J
9.7

Double blind wine tasting. 3 Whites and 3 Reds:

1. ‘18 Hamilton Russell Chard - WOTN across both whites and reds - complex, refined, fruit integrated with honey, oak, butter, cream, camomile.

2. ‘20 Hartenberg The Eleanor Chard - big wine that could use a few years. Nice fruit and lovely acidity. Mix between a White Burg and Rhone Blend.

3. ‘22 Far Niente Chard - potential, very young, not the best QPR. Reminded me of young Paul Hobbs single vineyard Chards.


1. ‘12 Giacomo Fenocchio 90 di Riserva Barolo - aged showed through nicely, but still lively with dark cherries and ample tannins.

2. ‘20 Vilafonte - decanted, but young and an absolutely massive wine. Black fruit, chewy, with decent sweetness.

3. ‘02 Origin Red Blend - nose of black tar and cigars. Zero fruit and big tar, tobacco, and bbq flavors. Bigger wine than I was expecting.

Great night with great friends!
— a month ago

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Giacomo Fenocchio

Roero Arneis 2022

Balanced crisp acidity. Aromas of white peach and plumb. Tannins soft but sharp finish — 5 months ago

Giacomo Fenocchio

Bussia Riserva Barolo Nebbiolo 2012

Lovely very live in well make — 6 months ago

Giacomo Fenocchio

Barolo Nebbiolo 2016

2023 winter. Classic and a bit sister but wonderful — a year ago

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