After 51 Nebbiolos were awarded Tre Bicchieri in the 2018 edition of Italian Wines (just over 66% of the wines recognized that year), 2019 saw a slight dip. This year 43 Nebbiolos (58%) earned our highest honors, a good number considering that 2014 was a tough year for Barolo. Rather than being indicative of Nebbiolo’s waning importance, however, it’s a sign of Piedmont’s overall vitality, foremost when it comes to Langhe, an area that’s enjoying international attention. But one thing is for sure, both in terms of wine-growing and tourism, Piedmont is on the march. There are a number of points worth considering here. For example, it’s interesting how the region is reasserting its role as Metodo Classico’s birthland. For too long the name ‘Alta Langa’ hasn’t received enough visibility, but today, finally, the work of promotion has begun, bringing together under a single brand the best of southern Piedmont’s classic sparkling wines. For the first time some four cuvées took home Tre Bicchieri (only one displays ‘Alta Langa’ on the label, but the others will soon too). It’s also worth noting the lovely overall performance put in by northern Piedmont, with a Canavese white (Erbaluce di Caluso) and six Nebbiolos (two Gattinaras, two Ghemmes, a Fara and a Coste della Sesia Nebbiolo) all earning top marks. Among the reds awarded, we see more readily enjoyable wines consolidating their presence, like Antoniotti’s 2015 Nebbiolo, which stole the crown from the producer’s more well-known 2014 Bramaterra. Another consideration is the splendid performance of the region’s most planted cultivar, Barbera. Thanks to a trio of good years (with 2015 and 2017 proving particularly hot and dry) the grape served as the basis for 12 Tre Bicchieri, from Albese to Casalese and the subzone of Nizza Monferrato. And two 2017 Barberas stand out, Coppo’s Avvocata and Pico Maccario’s Lavignone, which beat out their respective producers’ more well-known offerings. Finally, hats off to the eight neophytes that earned our highest honors for the first time: Negretti, Facchino, Roberto Ferraris, Isolabella della Croce, ColomboCascina Pastori, Boniperti, Ioppa and La Raia. And Piedmont also earned our award for the ‘Sweet of the Year’ thanks to La Bella Estate di Vite Colte’s Moscato Passito.
Alta Langa Zero Ris. ’12 - Enrico Serafino
Barbaresco Albesani ’14 - Cantina del Pino
Barbaresco Albesani Santo Stefano Ris. ’13 - Castello di Neive
Barbaresco Asili ’15 - Ca’ del Baio
Barbaresco Asili ’15 - Ceretto
Barbaresco Asili Ris. ’13 - Produttori del Barbaresco
Barbaresco Asili V. Viti ’13 - Roagna
Barbaresco Camp Gros Martinenga Ris. ’13 - Tenute Cisa Asinari dei Marchesi di Grésy
Barbaresco Cottà ’15 - Sottimano
Barbaresco Currà Ris. ’12 - Bruno Rocca
Barbaresco Montaribaldi ’14 - Fiorenzo Nada
Barbaresco Montefico ’15 - Carlo Giacosa
Barbaresco Pajoré ’15 - Bel Colle
Barbaresco Rabajà ’15 - Giuseppe Cortese
Barbaresco Sorì Tildin ’15 - Gaja
Barbera d’Alba Vittoria ’15 - Gianfranco Alessandria
Barbera d’Asti L’Avvocata ’17 - Coppo
Barbera d’Asti Lavignone ’17 - Pico Maccario
Barbera d’Asti Nuda ’15 - Montalbera
Barbera d’Asti Sup. V. La Mandorla ’16 - Luigi Spertino
Barbera del M.to ’16 - F.lli Facchino
Barbera del M.to Sup. Bricco Battista ’15 - Giulio Accornero e Figli
Barbera del M.to Sup. Le Cave ’16 - Castello di Uviglie
Barolo Bricco Ambrogio ’14 - Negretti
Barolo Bussia 90 Dì Ris. ’12 - Giacomo Fenocchio
Barolo Bussia V. Mondoca Ris. ’12 - Poderi e Cantine Oddero
Barolo Cannubi ’14 - Marchesi di Barolo
Barolo Cerretta ’14 - Giacomo Conterno
Barolo del Comune di La Morra ’14 - Brandini
Barolo Falletto V. Le Rocche Ris. ’12 - Bruno Giacosa
Barolo Ginestra Ris. ’11 - Cascina Chicco
Barolo Ginestra Ris. ’10 - Paolo Conterno
Barolo Lazzarito Ris. ’12 - Ettore Germano
Barolo Monprivato ’13 - Giuseppe Mascarello e Figlio
Barolo Monvigliero ’14 - F.lli Alessandria
Barolo Novantesimo Ris. ’11 - Paolo Scavino
Barolo Rapet ’14 - Ca’ Rome’
Barolo Ravera Bricco Pernice ’13 - Elvio Cogno
Barolo Ris. ’11 - Giacomo Borgogno & Figli
Barolo Rocche dell’Annunziata ’14 - Renato Corino
Barolo Rocche di Castiglione ’14 - Vietti
Barolo Sottocastello di Novello ’13 - Ca’ Viola
Barolo Vigna Rionda Ester Canale Rosso ’14 - Giovanni Rosso
Colli Tortonesi Timorasso Il Montino ’16 - La Colombera
Coste della Sesia Nebbiolo ’15 - Odilio Antoniotti
Derthona Sterpi ’16 - Vigneti Massa
Dogliani Papà Celso ’17 - Abbona
Dolcetto di Ovada ’16 - Tacchino
Erbaluce di Caluso 13 Mesi ’16 - Benito Favaro
Fara Bartön ’15 - Gilberto Boniperti
Gattinara Osso San Grato ’14 - Antoniolo
Gattinara Ris. ’13 - Giancarlo Travaglini
Gavi del Comune di Gavi Minaia ’17 - Nicola Bergaglio
Gavi V. della Madonnina Ris. ’16 - La Raia
Ghemme ’13 - Torraccia del Piantavigna
Ghemme Balsina ’13 - Ioppa
Giuseppe Galliano Brut Nature M. Cl. ’13 - Borgo Maragliano
Grignolino del M.to Casalese ’17 - Tenuta Tenaglia
Langhe Rosso Giàrborina ’16 - Elio Altare
Marcalberto Extra Brut Millesimo2Mila13 M. Cl. ’13 - Marcalberto
Millesimato Pas Dosé M. Cl. ’13 - Contratto
Moscato d’Asti Canelli Ciombo ’17 - Tenuta Il Falchetto
Moscato d’Asti Casa di Bianca ’17 - Gianni Doglia
Nizza ’15 - Tenuta Olim Bauda
Nizza Augusta ’14 - Isolabella della Croce
Nizza La Court Ris. ’15 - Michele Chiarlo
Nizza Liberta ’15 - Roberto Ferraris
Ovada Convivio ’16 - Gaggino
Piemonte Moscato Passito La Bella Estate ’16 - Vite Colte
Piemonte Pinot Nero Apertura ’15 - Colombo-Cascina Pastori
Roero Arneis Cecu d’la Biunda ’17 - Monchiero Carbone
Roero Arneis Sarun ’17 - Stefanino Costa
Roero Ròche d’Ampsèj Ris. ’14 - Matteo Correggia
Roero Valmaggiore V. Audinaggio ’16 - Cascina Ca’ Rossa