Vineyard Age: The Romirasco vineyard, with vines aged between 50-55 years, is meticulously replanted to maintain quality.
Grape Variety: Predominantly Lampia Nebbiolo grapes, rooted in Rupestris du Lot.
Critical Acclaim: James Suckling awarded it 98 points, praising its floral aromas and powerful body. Wine Spectator gave it 95 points, noting its vibrant quality despite the new oak influence.
Tasting Notes: Expect an array of floral scents like lilacs and roses, complemented by crushed raspberries and strawberries. The wine is full-bodied with a depth of fruit and chewy tannins that linger for minutes.
Recommended for drinking after 2026 to fully appreciate its complexity.