2021 Podere Giodo Alberelli di Giodo

Nerello Mascalese - 750ML
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REVIEWS

JS 96 JD 94 TWI 93
JS 96

jamessuckling.com, August 2023

Aromas of plum, iron and pumice with some flowers. It’s medium-bodied with powdered, fine tannins. It’s layered and elegant yet so structured. Very long and focused. Wild finish with a lava-like undertone to it all. Just...
JD 94

jebdunnuck.com, February 2024

Named after the training system in Etna, the 2021 Nerello Mascalese is from old vines on the north side of Etna and has a wonderful vibrancy in the glass on opening, with a delicate smoky note on the nose of ripe cherries...
TWI 93

The Wine Independent, August 2023

The single-varietal 2021 Nerello Mascalese is pale garnet-purple in color. It springs forth with notes of fresh redcurrants and raspberries, leading to hints of graphite, lavender, and sauteed herbs. The medium to...

WINE DETAILS

Color & Type Red
Varietal Nerello Mascalese
Country Italy
Region Sicily
Vintage 2021
Size 750ML
Percent alcohol 14%
Closure Cork

The 2021 Giodo Alberelli di Giodo Nerello Mascalese is a red wine from Sicily, Italy, crafted by Podere Giodo. This vintage is composed entirely of the Nerello Mascalese varietal and is presented with a cork closure. It boasts an alcohol content of 14.0%.

James Suckling awards this wine an outstanding score of 96, noting its "aromas of plum, iron and pumice with some flowers" that contribute to its medium-bodied nature. Suckling describes the wine as "layered and elegant yet so structured," highlighting its "very long and focused" finish with a distinctive "lava-like undertone."

The Wine Independent gives this wine a score of 93. They describe the 2021 Nerello Mascalese as "pale garnet-purple in color" and praise its fresh redcurrant and raspberry notes, which are complemented by hints of graphite, lavender, and sautéed herbs. The review emphasizes its "medium to full-bodied palate" with "chewy tannins and a racy backbone" supporting its vibrant flavors.

Jeb Dunnuck, via Audrey Frick, rates the wine at 94, appreciating its origin from old vines on Etna's north side. The wine is celebrated for its "wonderful vibrancy" and the "delicate smoky note" on the nose featuring "ripe cherries and rosy perfume." Frick describes its palate as "snappy" with a "leaner texture" and a "lovely citrus-tapered finish," suggesting it is best enjoyed over the next 8-10 years.

Overall, the 2021 Giodo Alberelli di Giodo Nerello Mascalese is recognized for its complex aromas and structured palate, with reviewers consistently highlighting its vibrant and layered characteristics. While drinkable now, Suckling recommends waiting two to three years to fully appreciate its potential.