It is one of the most representative vineyards in the Commune of La Morra and has always been considered one of the points of reference for the entire appellation. It is an inter-commune vineyard, the plot is shared, from an administrative point of view, between the towns of Barolo and La Morra.
96 Pts Wine Advocate-
The 2015 Barolo Brunate is yet another silky and fine red wine with perhaps a tiny bit more structure and firmness at the back than the other single-vineyard offerings from Ceretto. It is beautifully accessible and oh so fine and elegant. The wine is aged in 300-liter French oak (with 10% new oak) for 12 months, followed by 24 months in Austrian oak casks. I absolutely love this wine. It’s a cru that will impress at any wine-tasting party, or I can picture it at dinner with a deliciously rare steak au poivre.
Very attractive red cherries and berries with plenty of sweetly fragrant spice and warm stones. This offers exceptional power and rich, ripe fruit on the palate. Really balanced and succulent with seamlessly arranged tannins. So good.
Rose, blue flower, and woodland berry aromas mingle with aromatic herb and pipe tobacco notes. The elegant, focused palate shows Marasca cherry, cranberry, licorice, and hints of baking spice alongside fine-grained tannins. It’s balanced, with fresh acidity.
94 Pts Wine Spectator-
Plump and juicy, sporting plum, cherry, woodsy and vanilla flavors. Elegant, with firm, well-integrated tannins and a long, spice-infused aftertaste. This harmonious version should come around soon. Best from 2022 through 2042.
Ceretto achieves very high standards, especially given the quantity and diversity of wines it produces. This La Morra wine shows a perfumed and stylish strawberry nose, with floral tones too. It’s rich but discreet in the mouth, suave, concentrated, and polished. There’s lovely ripe fruit here but it does lack some energy and zest that would take it to a higher level.