2019 E Pira and Figli (Chiara Boschis) Barolo Via Nuova

Nebbiolo - 750ML
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JD 98 WA 97 VN 97 WS 94 JS 93
JD 98

jebdunnuck.com, May 2023

More citrus character emerges from the 2019 Barolo Via Nuova, which is lifted, elegant, and fresh with orange peel. On the palate, it has outstanding energy, with finely coiled tannins, more linear drive, and refreshing...
WA 97

Robert Parker's Wine Advocate, August 2023

The 2019 Barolo Via Nuova is a blend of fruit from various sites across multiple villages in the appellation. The wine is immediately open and beautiful, showing dark fruit, cherry, spice, blue flower and potting soils...
VN 97

Vinous, January 2023

The 2019 Barolo Via Nuova is another gorgeous wine in this tasting. Soaring and broad in its aromatic intensity, the 2019 has it all. The blend of seven sites works so well. Readers will find a seamless, wonderfully...
WS 94

Wine Spectator, October 2023

Packed with cherry and raspberry flavors, this red is both supple and firmly structured. Reveals earth, mineral, eucalyptus and anise notes that add depth, while the muscular tannins take over on the finish for now. Shows...
JS 93

jamessuckling.com, July 2023

A racy and fine-tannined Barolo with a fresh underlying acid backbone and orange peel undertones. It’s vivid and medium-bodied with fine tannins and a crisp finish. From organically grown grapes. Give this three or four...

WINE DETAILS

Color & Type Red
Varietal Nebbiolo
Country Italy
Region Piedmont
Sub-region Barolo
Appellation Barolo
Sub-appellation Via Nuova
Vintage 2019
Size 750ML
Percent alcohol 14.5%
Closure Cork

The 2019 E Pira & Figli (Chiara Boschis) Barolo Via Nuova is a notable representation of Nebbiolo from the Barolo region in Piedmont, Italy. This red wine, with a 14.5% alcohol content and sealed with a cork, is crafted by the respected producer E Pira and Figli (Chiara Boschis). It combines fruit from various sites across multiple villages within the Barolo appellation, yielding a complex and aromatic profile.

Antonio Galloni of Vinous rated the 2019 Barolo Via Nuova a stellar 97 points, describing it as "soaring and broad in its aromatic intensity" and highlighting the seamless blend of seven sites. Galloni notes the wine's "dried flowers, herbs, mint, rose petal, kirsch, and orange zest," pointing out its complexity and balance. He also mentions that the wine is "deep and quite rich, but not at all heavy," with a touch of oak sweetness adding to its exotic appeal.

Audrey Frick of jebdunnuck.com awarded this Barolo an impressive 98 points. She emphasizes its "citrus character," particularly the orange peel, and praises its "outstanding energy" and "finely coiled tannins." Frick appreciates the wine's "linear drive" and "refreshing energy," noting flavors of pomegranate, raspberry, and crushed stones. She believes this wine will be fantastic over the coming decades.

Monica Larner of Robert Parker's Wine Advocate also gave the wine 97 points, appreciating its "immediately open and beautiful" character. Larner describes the wine as showing "dark fruit, cherry, spice, blue flower, and potting soils," with healthy fruit that has an almost crunchy quality. She provides context about the vineyard's climate challenges and the installation of hail nets by Chiara Boschis seven years ago to protect against increasingly violent hailstorms.

Wine Spectator's B.S. gave the wine 94 points, noting its "cherry and raspberry flavors" and the firm structure that reveals "earth, mineral, eucalyptus, and anise notes." The reviewer suggests that the muscular tannins currently dominate the finish but sees fine potential for the future, recommending it be best enjoyed from 2027 through 2047.

James Suckling rated it 93 points, remarking on its "racy and fine-tannined" nature, with a fresh underlying acid backbone and orange peel undertones. Suckling describes it as "vivid and medium-bodied," with fine tannins and a crisp finish. He notes that the grapes are organically grown and advises that the wine will benefit from three or four years of aging, suggesting it to be best after 2026.

Overall, the 2019 E Pira & Figli Barolo Via Nuova is highly praised for its complexity, aromatic intensity, and potential for aging. It is a wine that showcases the best of Barolo's diverse terroirs and Chiara Boschis' meticulous winemaking.