The 2015 Barolo Broglio (with fruit from Serralunga d'Alba) reveals a slightly dusty bouquet with focused mineral definition. Beyond those notes of crushed stone and flint, you get licorice, dried fruit and camphor ash. This wine is more detailed and focu...
There's a bit of reductive funk to start off on this wine but there's also plenty of ripe red-berry fruit, spice and meaty undertones. A good amount of cola-like wood influence is present too, which carries through to the palate and feels a touch bitter. ...