2006 Luigi Pira Barolo Marenca Piedmont
96pts(WS)The black currant, violet, black cherry and mineral
aromas and flavors in this red are seductive. A rich and supple
wine, though well-structured, with only hints of the tar and
medicinal herb notes of many Barolos. The long aftertaste features
fruit and mineral. Best from 2013 through 2032. 833 cases made.
–BS Wine Spectator March 31, 2011
93pts(WA)Pira’s Barolo Marenca is one of the biggest, most
extroverted wines being made today in Piedmont and the 2006 is no
exception. It shows a touch more opulence than the Margheria in its
intense, dark fruit. Readers will find incredible harmony here, and
a finish that lasts forever. Iron, tar, licorice and smoke linger
on the powerful finish. This is a marvelous Barolo from Pira, but
patience is the key. Anticipated maturity: 2016-2026.
Giampaolo Pira’s Barolos are some of the most massive, rich wines
readers are likely to come across, but they rarely fail to deliver
the goods. Like most producers, Pira has begun to reduce the level
of small, new oak barrels in his Barolos, and the results are
striking. The Barolo and Barolo Margheria are both aged in cask.
The Marenca is aged in medium-size 500-liter barrels, while the
Vigna Rionda sees smaller 225-liter French oak barrels. Though soft
spoken, Giampaolo Pira is among Piedmont’s most ambitious young
growers, as these wines fully attest. Antonio Galloni PArker's
Wine Advocate No 187 February 2010
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