Sunday, February 2, 2025

Sordo Rocche Di Castiglione Barolo

 The 2021 Barolos are coming onto the market. While in some countries the latest vintage is always proclaimed the best, the Piedmontese  have a slightly different approach. Of course, the new vintage is always good, but the emphasis is on comparing the vintage with a similar one of the past.

The key features of this vintage were a warm and dry summer. It followed a snow cover in spring, which is better than rain, as rain is drained very quickly in the Barolo soils. As a result many wine makers describe it as delivering wines with good structure and approachable fruit. The comparison is the 2015 vintage.

2015 is regarded as good, but not stellar. In order to have a window in what 2021 might be like, I opened a bottle of the 2015 Sordo Rocche di Castiglione Barolo.


I would say that Sordo is in the second division of Barolo producers, but it has a strong focus on single vineyard wines. The wine opens up with typical rose petal aromas. On the palate, red cherry flavours and tar deliver quite a complex and pleasant mouthfeel. The tannins are well integrated and long. Despite this, this wine is quite smooth. For a ten year old wine it has good energy and is drinking really well now.

So, if 2021 is like this, it would be a buy for me.

Score: 95/+++


1 comment:

Zamantan said...

2021 should have plenty of standouts. The 2021 Barbaresco all have a better tannin signature and quality on average vs the 2020. Should be cracking for barolo too I'd think