There are ripe elements of cherry, strawberry, orange peel and rose hip in this elegant, stylish red. Don't be fooled, there is also a solid structure and intensity underneath and this has the potential to age gracefully for decades. This is layered and seemingly endless on the long, mineral-infused finish. Best from 2029 through 2050.
The estate’s 1.2ha are on Brunate’s lower slopes within the commune of Barolo. Serious frost damage in 2021 resulted in 50% less production of this iconic bottling. Quality, nonetheless, is on point. Intense aromas of rose make a striking contrast with the earthy nuances of forest growth, toasted hazelnut and tar. The palate is well-endowed, with dark fruit wrapped up in clayey, clingy tannins. Waves of succulent acidity draw out the citrussy, blood orange finish.
In bottle since last August, the estate will release all their 2021s in April, 2025. A pale ruby red color, with a touch deeper pigment, the 2021 Barolo Brunate sports a deeper mineral profile on the nose, with notes of crushed stones, violets, a bit of exotic spice, black raspberry, and licorice. The palate has broader shouldered, ripe tannins, but remains midweight, and it actually exhibits a bit more approachability and depth on the palate. Drink 2026-2056.
A complex and vibrant wine with aromas of blood orange zest, dried cherries, meat and restrained violets and sweet spices. Full-bodied with velvety tannins, refreshing acidity and intoxicating floral flavors. Chewy and tense in the finish. It will be released this spring. Try from 2027.
The 2021 Barolo Brunate opens with very pretty aromatics. Dark cherry/plum fruit, spice, rose petal and blood orange emerge with some coaxing. On the palate, the 2021 feels a bit light, the result of severe frost damage that ultimately resulted in significant replanting following the 2023 harvest. The lack of textural depth is impossible to look past.
Winery Notes
Brunate-Le Coste has been produced until vintage 2009.