Luciano Sandrone Barolo Aleste Nebbiolo 2021

$367.00

Region: Barolo
Sub Region: Cannubi Boschis
Variety:
Nebbiolo
Country: italy
Vintage: 2021

The Wine

The name of the wine may have changed, but Sandrone’s flagship Barolo is still, and will remain, 100% Cannubi Boschis, the Barolo vineyard synonymous with this grower. The Boschis subzone sits near the northern end of the Cannubi hill directly across from the Sandrone cellars. Sandrone farms 1.9 hectares of 40-year-old vines in the Cru, which has a particularly good south and southeast exposure in a small amphitheatre or “conca” that helps hold warmth in the early morning. Its soils are sea deposits of calcareous clay with sand and, therefore, have excellent drainage.

Highlighting the uniqueness of the wines from this terroir compared to the rest of the Cannubi hill, Alessandro Masnaghetti’s L’Enciclopedia delle Grandi Vigne del Barolo writes: “The wines, in general, have good body, much elegance, and more polished tannins than other Cannubi wines.” The winemaking is identical to Le Vigne, aside from a little longer on skins. While both are extraordinary, the stylistic contrast is clear as day. Where Le Vigne is lifted and perfumed, arcing towards the sky, Aleste is of the earth: a deeper, darker, textured and yet more mineral Barolo.

Sandwiched between two classical vintages, the beautifully scented and textured 2020 Aleste is a lesson in harmony, youthful generosity and flesh. It’s not as structured as 2019 and possesses slightly less core intensity than 2021.  Instead, we have an almost Gevrey-like Barolo of aromatic complexity and a palate offering layered flavours of marasca cherry, dark stones and spice complemented by long, gentle tannins. Class before power and a wine of great finesse.

Cellared Says

The 2021 more than lives up to the hype, with layers of flavour and an extra-dimensional lift through the mid-palate that just keeps building. Before long, you’ll be reaching for the credit card for another bottle. Blimey, this is extraordinary.

Reviews

“The 2021 Barolo Aleste is off-the-charts gorgeous. Vertical and explosive in the glass, with tremendous energy, the 2021 possesses unbelievable richness married to vibrant energy. Plum, black cherry, gravel, lavender and mocha soar out of the glass. Readers will find a Barolo of stature and breeding.”

98 points, Antonio Galloni, Vinous

With fruit from the Cannubi Boschis vineyard, the 2021 Barolo Aleste is a lavish and beautiful expression with dark fruit, spice, licorice, cola and blue flower. The house style is always fruit-forward and bold at the Sandrone family estate, but you can also count on the wines to show excellent contouring with oak spice, soft richness and texture thanks to expertly applied tonneaux aging. The balance is impeccable. Production is 10,000 bottles."

97 points, Monica Larner - Robert Parker Wine Advocate

Region: Barolo
Sub Region: Cannubi Boschis
Variety:
Nebbiolo
Country: italy
Vintage: 2021

The Wine

The name of the wine may have changed, but Sandrone’s flagship Barolo is still, and will remain, 100% Cannubi Boschis, the Barolo vineyard synonymous with this grower. The Boschis subzone sits near the northern end of the Cannubi hill directly across from the Sandrone cellars. Sandrone farms 1.9 hectares of 40-year-old vines in the Cru, which has a particularly good south and southeast exposure in a small amphitheatre or “conca” that helps hold warmth in the early morning. Its soils are sea deposits of calcareous clay with sand and, therefore, have excellent drainage.

Highlighting the uniqueness of the wines from this terroir compared to the rest of the Cannubi hill, Alessandro Masnaghetti’s L’Enciclopedia delle Grandi Vigne del Barolo writes: “The wines, in general, have good body, much elegance, and more polished tannins than other Cannubi wines.” The winemaking is identical to Le Vigne, aside from a little longer on skins. While both are extraordinary, the stylistic contrast is clear as day. Where Le Vigne is lifted and perfumed, arcing towards the sky, Aleste is of the earth: a deeper, darker, textured and yet more mineral Barolo.

Sandwiched between two classical vintages, the beautifully scented and textured 2020 Aleste is a lesson in harmony, youthful generosity and flesh. It’s not as structured as 2019 and possesses slightly less core intensity than 2021.  Instead, we have an almost Gevrey-like Barolo of aromatic complexity and a palate offering layered flavours of marasca cherry, dark stones and spice complemented by long, gentle tannins. Class before power and a wine of great finesse.

Cellared Says

The 2021 more than lives up to the hype, with layers of flavour and an extra-dimensional lift through the mid-palate that just keeps building. Before long, you’ll be reaching for the credit card for another bottle. Blimey, this is extraordinary.

Reviews

“The 2021 Barolo Aleste is off-the-charts gorgeous. Vertical and explosive in the glass, with tremendous energy, the 2021 possesses unbelievable richness married to vibrant energy. Plum, black cherry, gravel, lavender and mocha soar out of the glass. Readers will find a Barolo of stature and breeding.”

98 points, Antonio Galloni, Vinous

With fruit from the Cannubi Boschis vineyard, the 2021 Barolo Aleste is a lavish and beautiful expression with dark fruit, spice, licorice, cola and blue flower. The house style is always fruit-forward and bold at the Sandrone family estate, but you can also count on the wines to show excellent contouring with oak spice, soft richness and texture thanks to expertly applied tonneaux aging. The balance is impeccable. Production is 10,000 bottles."

97 points, Monica Larner - Robert Parker Wine Advocate