2021 Elvio Cogno Barbaresco Bordini

Nebbiolo - 750ML
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REVIEWS

WS 95 WA 94 JD 92
WS 95

Wine Spectator, December 2024

A dense style, this red is saturated with pure cherry, accented with raspberry, rose, graphite and wild herb flavors. Harmonious, despite its youthful tautness, this lingers with an aftertaste of fruit, savory and mineral...
WA 94

Robert Parker's Wine Advocate, January 2025

The Cogno family is well known for its work in Novello, Barolo, but it also produces a really terrific Barbaresco from Neive. The Elvio Cogno 2021 Barbaresco Bordini offers a smooth and steady approach to the palate, with...
JD 92

jebdunnuck.com, May 2024

A dark, youthful red, the 2021 Barbaresco Bordini is highly expressive on the nose, with savory and spiced notes of sour cherries, menthol, spiced red plum, and pine needles. The palate offers a good deal of structure and...

WINE DETAILS

Color & Type Red
Varietal Nebbiolo
Country Italy
Region Piedmont
Sub-region Barbaresco
Vintage 2021
Size 750ML
Percent alcohol 14%
Closure Cork

The 2021 Elvio Cogno Barbaresco Bordini, crafted from the Nebbiolo grape, hails from the renowned Piedmont region in Italy, specifically the Barbaresco sub-region. This red wine epitomizes the characteristics of its varietal and terroir, offering a robust expression that invites patience for optimal enjoyment.

Jeb Dunnuck, a respected voice in wine criticism, awarded this wine a commendable score of 92, noting its "dark, youthful" nature. His tasting notes highlight the wine's "highly expressive" nose, composed of intriguing layers such as sour cherries, menthol, spiced red plum, and pine needles. On the palate, Dunnuck describes a wine with "a good deal of structure and strength," characterized by an "earthy profile" and "ripe tannins." He suggests that the 2021 Barbaresco Bordini is "well-balanced" yet advises cellaring for a few more years, recommending drinking between 2026 and 2040.

Wine Spectator's review is particularly praiseworthy, assigning an excellent score of 95. The publication describes this Barbaresco as "dense" and "saturated with pure cherry," with additional accents of raspberry, rose, graphite, and wild herb flavors. The review highlights the wine's harmonious nature despite its "youthful tautness," and notes the lingering aftertaste that encompasses fruit, savory, and mineral notes. Wine Spectator suggests the wine will reach its peak from 2029 through 2047.

Overall, the 2021 Elvio Cogno Barbaresco Bordini is a wine of notable complexity and depth, promising a rewarding experience for those willing to wait. Enthusiasts can anticipate a maturing journey that will reveal the full potential of its intricate flavor profile.