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2020 Elio Grasso "Gavarini Chiniera" Barolo ($99.99)
2020 Elio Grasso "Ginestra Casa Maté" Barolo ($99.99)
"Gianluca Grasso made some of the most impressive Barolos of the vintage."
— Antonio Galloni, Vinous
Gianluca Grasso’s distinctive single-vineyard Barolos speak to the heritage of Monforte d'Alba — a terroir so venerated it’s part of a UNESCO World Heritage Site. This year’s renditions of Gavarini Chiniera “a wine of beautiful nuance and persistence” and the Ginestra Casa Maté with “all the classic Ginestra signatures” are testaments to the exceptional 2020 vintage. Both cellar centerpieces are sure to reward drinkers for many years to come.
Vintage |
Item Name |
Score |
Retail |
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2020 |
Elio Grasso "Gavarini Chiniera" Barolo |
97 |
$99.99 |
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2020 |
Elio Grasso "Ginestra Casa Maté" Barolo |
96 |
$99.99 |
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2020 Elio Grasso "Gavarini Chiniera" Barolo
($99.99)
97 points
Jeb Dunnuck:
"From 35-year-old vines and boasting a jeweled red color, the 2020 Barolo Gavarini Chiniera is ripe and fruity on the nose, with a lot of spice to balance it out, revealing notes of baked red cherries, leather, toasted cedar, pine, and menthol. Medium-bodied, it offers a lot of freshness on the palate, with fine, approachable tannins and good, even freshness and acidity. Compared to the Case Mate, it has a more linear feel and offers a clean stony texture and more orange citrus fruit. It feels very balanced, and while it has a stamp of oak spice, its well-integrated. Give this another six months or so in bottle and drink it over the next 15 or more years. (AF)" (05/2024) 97 points
Vinous:
"The 2020 Barolo Gavarini Chiniera is a heady, almost exotic wine. Harvest took place on October 17, very late for the year. Hard candy, kirsch, menthol, dried rose petal, mint and blood orange infuse the 2020 with striking depth. The tannins, often incisive here, are remarkably polished. A wine of beautiful nuance and persistence, the 2020 Gavarini is not the most obvious wine in this range, but it could very well be the classiest. Don't miss it! (AG)" (11/2023) 95 points
Wine Advocate:
"Showing a slightly heavier fruit profile from the hot vintage, the Elio Grasso 2020 Barolo Gavarini Chiniera has aromas of strawberry tart with gelatin; there is also a dark tarry note and clean earthy tones. You don't get the floral aromas as much in this wine. The wine is very focused on fruit and earth, with some background spice. It finishes smooth and with length, showing good acidity, and the tannins are present but not overwhelming. (ML)" (04/2024)
2020 Elio Grasso "Ginestra Casa Maté" Barolo
($99.99)
96 points
Jeb Dunnuck:
"The 2020 Barolo Ginestra Casa Mate is sourced from 65-year-old vines planted in clay-rich soils and displays a deeper transparent ruby color. On the nose, a spicier profile emerges, with notes of licorice, balsamic, cherry liqueur, smoky earth, and pipe tobacco. It shows off a broader and rounder feel on the palate and is fleshy with plush, sweet tannins and a clean, balanced finish. This wine is more approachable in this vintage, and its already drinking well. (AF)" (05/2024) 96 points
Vinous:
"The 2020 Barolo Ginestra Casa Matè is gorgeous. Aromatically captivating and nuanced, the 2020 impresses right out of the gate. All the classic Ginestra signatures are present. Today the tannins are pretty imposing in the positive sense, as they are present, but also impeccably balanced within the wine's frame. This is impressive stuff. The substantial, balsamic-infused Ginestra finish is captivating. (AG)" (11/2023) 95 points
James Suckling:
"Notes of ripe cherries and red plums with hints of sandalwood and licorice. Medium-bodied with firm tannins. Its structured and focused with complexity and depth. Ripe and vivid fruit in the middle with a dry, polished finish." (05/2024)
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