2000 Elio Altare Barolo Arborina

Nebbiolo - 750ML
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REVIEWS

WA 96 WS 96
WA 96

Robert Parker's Wine Advocate, May 2011

The 2000 Barolo Arborina is impossible to resist. Layers of dark, sensual fruit wrap around the palate effortlessly in this intense, layered Barolo. This shows more depth and richness than the straight Barolo, with just...
WS 96

Wine Spectator, July 2004

This smells like a fruit bowl. Is it Nebbiolo or Pinot Noir from Côte de Nuits? Fabulous. Full-bodied with soft refined tannins and a generous palate of ultrarich yet refined fruit. You could drink it now but it will...

WINE DETAILS

Color & Type
Red
Varietal
Nebbiolo
Country
Italy
Region
Piedmont
Sub-region
Barolo
Appellation
La Morra
Sub-appellation
Arborina
Vintage
2000
Size
750ML
Percent alcohol
14.5%
Closure
Cork

The 2000 Elio Altare Barolo Arborina is a distinguished red wine hailing from the Arborina sub-appellation of La Morra, within the renowned Barolo region in Piedmont, Italy. This Nebbiolo varietal is produced by Elio Altare and is sealed with a traditional cork closure. With an alcohol content of 14.5%, this wine promises a robust and full-bodied experience.

The wine has received exceptional reviews from critics, highlighting its notable qualities. Antonio Galloni, writing for Robert Parker's Wine Advocate, awarded the 2000 Barolo Arborina an impressive score of 96. He describes it as "impossible to resist," noting its "layers of dark, sensual fruit" that "wrap around the palate effortlessly." Galloni praises the wine for its depth, richness, and elegance, stating that it represents "the height of elegance." He suggests that the wine will reach its anticipated maturity between 2011 and 2025.

Wine Spectator also rated this wine highly, giving it another 96 points. The reviewer draws an intriguing comparison, asking, "Is it Nebbiolo or Pinot Noir from Côte de Nuits?" They describe the wine as smelling "like a fruit bowl" and commend its full-bodied nature with "soft refined tannins" and a "generous palate of ultrarich yet refined fruit." Notably, this Barolo comes from the 25-acre Arborina vineyard in Annunziata, with only 550 cases produced, underscoring its exclusivity. Wine Spectator suggests that while the wine could be enjoyed now, it will reward those who are patient, recommending consumption after 2009.

In summary, the 2000 Elio Altare Barolo Arborina is a highly acclaimed wine, celebrated for its complexity, elegance, and rich fruit profile. With stellar reviews from both Robert Parker's Wine Advocate and Wine Spectator, it stands out as a prime example of the quality that can be achieved with Nebbiolo in the Barolo region.