2019 Sottimano Barbaresco Curra

Nebbiolo - 750ML
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REVIEWS

WA 96 KO 95 VN 95 JS 94 WS 94
WA 96

Robert Parker's Wine Advocate, August 2023

Released one year later than the other Barbarescos in this portfolio, the Sottimano 2019 Barbaresco Currá brings the intensity up a notch and not just in terms of dark fruit and cassis. The wine's mineral profile is more...
KO 95

kerinokeefe.com, May 2023

The Sottimano 2019 Currà is loaded with class, pedigree and energy. It’s still youthfully nervous and racy, offering aromas of wild berry, underbrush and eucalyptus that translate into flavors of raspberry, orange peel...
VN 95

Vinous, October 2023

The 2019 Barbaresco Currà is a gorgeous, super-classic, austere wine driven by bright acids and veins of supporting tannin that lend exuberance. It's a wine for readers who appreciate Barbarescos of vibrancy and energy...
JS 94

jamessuckling.com, July 2023

Subtle notes of red cherries with ground spices, dried citrus peel and crushed stones. Medium-bodied with velvety texture. Lively and juicy on the palate with compact tannins that are firm but ripe and well integrated...
WS 94

Wine Spectator, December 2023

Well-proportioned, this red shows balance between the elegant profile, firm structure and flavors of cherry, plum, menthol and iron. Reveals a core of ripe fruit that's locked in for now, dallying on the long finish. Best...

WINE DETAILS

Color & Type
Red
Varietal
Nebbiolo
Country
Italy
Region
Piedmont
Sub-region
Barbaresco
Appellation
Neive
Sub-appellation
Cura
Vintage
2019
Size
750ML
Percent alcohol
14%
Closure
Cork

The 2019 Sottimano Barbaresco Currà is a notable Nebbiolo from the esteemed region of Barbaresco, specifically from the Neive sub-appellation in Piedmont, Italy. Produced by Sottimano, this red wine is characterized by a 14% alcohol content and is sealed with a traditional cork closure.

Robert Parker's Wine Advocate awarded the wine an exceptional score of 96, highlighting its elevated intensity in both dark fruit and cassis. The review notes, "The wine's mineral profile is more pronounced and, in careful moderation, so is the oak toast and spice delivery." This balance and complexity are achieved despite the limited production of just 2,000 bottles from the 1.6-hectare vineyard.

James Suckling, who rated the wine 94 points, emphasized its subtlety and elegance. His tasting note describes "subtle notes of red cherries with ground spices, dried citrus peel, and crushed stones." He also points out the wine's medium-bodied, velvety texture and compact tannins, concluding that while it is "attractive now, [it will be] better after 2025."

Vinous also gave the 2019 Barbaresco Currà a high score of 95, praising its classic and austere nature. The wine is described as "driven by bright acids and veins of supporting tannin that lend exuberance." The review further mentions lingering notes of white pepper, orange peel, sweet red fruit, mint, and chalk.

Wine Spectator's review, which also scored the wine 94 points, underscores its balance and structure. The flavors of "cherry, plum, menthol, and iron" are well-proportioned, with a core of ripe fruit that promises to evolve beautifully. They recommend enjoying it best between 2026 and 2045, noting the limited import of just 75 cases.

Kerin O'Keefe, who rated it 95, noted the wine's youthful energy and pedigree. She describes a bouquet of "wild berry, underbrush, and eucalyptus," translating into rich flavors of "raspberry, orange peel, white pepper, star anise, and a hint of coffee bean." She suggests giving it time to develop, recommending a drinking window from 2029 to 2044.

In summary, the 2019 Sottimano Barbaresco Currà is a well-crafted, complex wine that exhibits a harmonious balance of flavors and structure. It is highly recommended by multiple reviewers, with particular praise for its vibrant acidity, well-integrated tannins, and potential for aging.