The 2017 Elio Grasso Barolo Ginestra Vigna Casa Matè is a distinguished Nebbiolo wine hailing from the renowned Ginestra sub-appellation in Barolo, Piedmont, Italy. This vintage has garnered high praise from wine critics, reflecting its exceptional quality and complexity.
James Suckling awarded this wine an impressive score of 98, highlighting its "transparent" profile with "sweet strawberries, flowers, and orange peel," complemented by undertones of conifer and pine-nut. He describes it as "full-bodied and layered with intense young tannins," predicting it will reach its peak after 2025 (jamessuckling.com).
Jeb Dunnuck also commended the wine with a 97-point score, noting the slightly darker profile featuring "licorice, black cherry, and wood spice." He praised its generous and structured palate, suggesting a drinking window from 2025 to 2050 (jebdunnuck.com).
Robert Parker's Wine Advocate contributed a score of 95, emphasizing the Ginestra vineyard's clay-rich soils, which are well-suited to managing hot and dry vintages like 2017. The review highlights the wine's "soft concentration and extra richness," with a silky texture that makes it "immediately accessible" compared to prior vintages (Robert Parker's Wine Advocate).
Vinous, with a score of 96, described the 2017 Barolo Ginestra Casa Matè as a "dark, mysterious wine," characterized by flavors of "black cherry, menthol, tobacco, licorice, spice, new leather, and pine." Antonio Galloni noted its remarkable tannin finesse and deep, rich profile (Vinous).
Overall, the 2017 Elio Grasso Barolo Ginestra Vigna Casa Matè offers a compelling blend of complexity and accessibility, with a promising future as it continues to develop with age.