Cavallotto

Bricco Boschis Barolo Nebbiolo

9.219 ratings
9.03 pro ratings
Barolo, Cuneo, Piedmont, Italy
Nebbiolo
Lamb, Goose, Potato, Baking Spices, Beans & Peas, Hard Cheese, Turkey, Beef, Pasta, Salami & Prosciutto, Tomato-Based, Soft Cheese, Chicken, Veal, White Rice, Herbs, Mushrooms, Pungent Cheese, Pork, Game, Exotic Spices, Chili & Hot Spicy, Duck, Onion, Shallot, Garlic
Top Notes For
Jason Li

Too young

Too young

May 4th, 2023
Cathy Corison

Owner/Winemaker Corison Winery

9.3

Lively. Perfumed. Complex

Lively. Perfumed. Complex

Mar 22nd, 2022
Jay Kline

Double-blind. This note is from memory but what an impression it made! I called Barolo along with a few others at the table; likely from a vintage like 2012 or 2015 since everything seemed well and open for business. Dark cherry fruit, dried herbs, and roses with monumental structure. This was a touch glossy on the fruit side and I thought that had more to do with the generosity of the vintage rather than the producer. We were all surprised (and also a bit, “yeah, that makes total sense) when it was revealed to be the 2016 Cavallotto Bricco Boschis. Surprised because the 2016 vintage from such a traditionalist was drinking so well out of the gate! Not surprised with the glossy nature of the fruit which I find to be a hallmark of Cavalotto; simply gorgeous texture. An utter delight now and, I suspect, will be stunning with time. Now that I think of it, the 2013’s were very good upon release as well and there are a lot of similarities between the two vintages.

Double-blind. This note is from memory but what an impression it made! I called Barolo along with a few others at the table; likely from a vintage like 2012 or 2015 since everything seemed well and open for business. Dark cherry fruit, dried herbs, and roses with monumental structure. This was a touch glossy on the fruit side and I thought that had more to do with the generosity of the vintage rather than the producer. We were all surprised (and also a bit, “yeah, that makes total sense) when it was revealed to be the 2016 Cavallotto Bricco Boschis. Surprised because the 2016 vintage from such a traditionalist was drinking so well out of the gate! Not surprised with the glossy nature of the fruit which I find to be a hallmark of Cavalotto; simply gorgeous texture. An utter delight now and, I suspect, will be stunning with time. Now that I think of it, the 2013’s were very good upon release as well and there are a lot of similarities between the two vintages.

Jan 19th, 2021
Liam Davitt

Beautiful earthy bouquet. Grippy tannin. Nice balance.

Beautiful earthy bouquet. Grippy tannin. Nice balance.

Apr 23rd, 2021
Kamall

Far too early to open. Very closed and muted.

Far too early to open. Very closed and muted.

Jan 9th, 2021
Andy Stabile

Nice. A dusty, earthy taste with a hint of minerals and even sweetness. Highly enjoyable and, frankly, unexpected.

Nice. A dusty, earthy taste with a hint of minerals and even sweetness. Highly enjoyable and, frankly, unexpected.

Dec 31st, 2020
William Paley

definitely the belle of the ball on a night of many bottles, but it is a young one and needs time. It was incredible to contrast this with other wines, if a bit unfair.....like a caravaggio in a post-war contemporary day sale.....this needs a quiet evening and some focused attention. Some deep listening.....

definitely the belle of the ball on a night of many bottles, but it is a young one and needs time. It was incredible to contrast this with other wines, if a bit unfair.....like a caravaggio in a post-war contemporary day sale.....this needs a quiet evening and some focused attention. Some deep listening.....

Oct 11th, 2020
Isi Vajra

Isi had this 2 years ago

Isi had this 2 years ago

May 9th, 2023
Gabriel Ramsey

Gabriel had this a year ago

Gabriel had this a year ago

Jan 1st, 2024
Taylor & Kelsie

Taylor had this a year ago

Taylor had this a year ago

Jun 6th, 2023