Piedmont's Tre Bicchieri 2024
Alta Langa Extra Brut Millesimo 2Mila19 2019
Alta Langa Pas Dosé Zero Sboccatura Tardiva 2017
Barbaresco Angelo 2019
Barbaresco Asili 2020
Barbaresco Asili V. V. 2018
Barbaresco Currà 2019
Barbaresco Manzola 2019
Barbaresco Pajoré 2019
Barbaresco Rabajà 2020
Barbaresco Rabajà Ris. 2016
Barbaresco Vallegrande V. V. Ris. 2018
Barbaresco Vanotu 2020
Barbera d'Asti Lavignone 2022
Barbera d'Asti Sup. La Luna e i Falò 2021
Barolo 2018
Barolo Arborina 2019
Barolo Badarina 2019
Barolo Baudana Luigi Baudana 2019
Barolo Bricco Boschis 2019
Barolo Brunate 2019
Barolo Castelletto Ris. 2017
Barolo Falletto V. Le Rocche Ris. 2017
Barolo Ginestra Casa Maté 2019
Barolo Ginestra Ris. 2015
Barolo Meriame 2019
Barolo Monvigliero 2019
Barolo Ornato 2019
Barolo Parafada 2019
Barolo Ravera 2019
Barolo Ravera 2019
Barolo Ravera Ris. 2017
Barolo Ris. 2016
Barolo Sottocastello di Novello 2019
Barolo Terlo V. Costa Grimaldi 2019
Barolo Vigna Rionda Ester Canale Rosso 2019
Barolo Vignarionda 2019
Barolo Villero 2019
Boca 2018
Colli Tortonesi Timorasso Derthona Lacrime del Bricco 2020
Colli Tortonesi Timorasso Derthona Pitasso 2021
Dogliani Papà Celso 2022
Dogliani Sup. San Bernardo 2019
Dolcetto di Ovada Sup. Du Riva 2019
Gattinara San Francesco Ris. 2019
Gavi del Comune di Gavi Bruno Broglia 2019
Gavi del Comune di Gavi Minaia 2022
Gavi del Comune di Gavi Vigne Rade 2022
Ghemme V. Pelizzane 2016
Grignolino d'Asti Monferace 2018
Grignolino del M.to Casalese Bricco del Bosco V. V. Ris. 2019
Langhe Rosso Larigi 2021
M.to Rosso La Mandorla di Mauro 2021
Moscato d'Asti Canelli Casa di Bianca 2022
Moscato d'Asti Canelli Tenuta del Fant 2022
Nebbiolo d'Alba Sup. Cumot 2020
Nizza Cipressi 2021
Nizza La Cappelletta 2020
Nizza Pomorosso 2020
Ovada Convivio 2021
Piemonte Pinot Nero Bricco del Falco 2019
Roero Arneis Renesio Incisa Ris. 2019
Roero Arneis Seminari 2022
Roero Bric Valdiana 2020
Roero Le Coste Ris. 2020
Roero Renesio Ris. 2019
Roero Sudisfà Ris. 2020
Ruché di Castagnole M.to Prevost 2022
Sizzano 2020
The golden age of Piedmont wine making endures. It's evident that things are going well when even occasional missteps, perhaps due to an awkward decision rather than a wrong production approach, are forgiven by the market. Piedmont's wine scene continues its journey, even if at times, it may falter slightly in its stride; what's crucial is the persistent drive to move forward and never halt.
Piedmont's Tre Bicchieri 2024, Nebbiolo gains weight. Albugnano, a (new) DOC to know
A concern we addressed a few years ago—namely, the "nebbiolization" of the Langhe—has intriguingly turned into a significant opportunity for various districts. Capitalizing on Nebbiolo's success, producers have pressed down on the accelerator, expanding the area under vines dedicated to the grape. While nebbiolo has historically graced areas like Torino and Monferrato, its significance now grows with the birth of new appellations or the evolution of existing ones. Indeed in Monferrato, specifically in much of Asti and Alessandria, numerous vintners have embraced the varietal, producing increasingly compelling wines, with some truly remarkable standouts. Recently, more adventurous aficionados have discovered a relatively new appellation laden with promise: Albugnano. Situated in a somewhat confined territory in northern Asti (bordering Collina Torinese and the province of the same name), production currently lies in the hands of a few farmers and some visionary entrepreneurs. Yet, once word spreads, we might witness a new gold rush reminiscent of the one that brought attention to Tortona, a focal point for many vintners from more renowned regional production zones. The only possible constraint might be Albugnano's limited area. Aside from this, there's an unmistakable positive momentum for regions/appellations such as Colli Tortonesi, Alta Langa, and Monferrato Casalese, especially for the grignolino grape. Naturally, the allure of the more famous appellations remains undiminished.
Piedmont's Tre Bicchieri 2024. Confirmations and novelties
This year, we're delighted to spotlight five wineries who received Tre Bicchieri for the first time: Giacomo Boveri, Fabrizia Caldera, the Penna family of Cascina Barisel, Livia Fontana, and Bruna Grimaldi. Capping off Piedmont's viticultural triumphs, one of our most coveted awards—the Red of the Year—goes to Giovanni Rosso’s extraordinary, stately Barolo Vignarionda Ester Canale Rosso ’19. Our compliments to the estate’s current owners, Davide Rosso, his mother Ester Canale, and the entire team supporting them.