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Domenico Clerico Langhe Arte 2003
Domenico Clerico Langhe Arte 2003
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Category: Red Wine
Varietal:Nebbiolo, Barbera
Region: Italy » Piedmont » Langhe
Producer: Domenico Clerico
Alcohol: 14.5%
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Domenico Clerico

Color: Intense ruby red. Nose: Ample, ethereal, complex, black cherries, plum, liquorice. Flavor: Rich, full-bodied, soft, quite fresh, velvety and ripe tannins, long finish. Serving suggestions: Elaborated meat dishes, aged cheeses.

Wine Spectator

Loads of ripe fruit with plum and cherry tart character with lightly toasted oak. Full-bodied, with big velvety tannins and a long, long finish. All here. Nebbiolo and Barbera. Best after 2008.

Score: 90. —James Suckling, December 31, 2005.

Wine Advocate

2003 Langhe Arte-Dark ruby. This blend of 90% Nebbiolo and 10% Barbera offers a deep nose redolent of spices, minerals and menthol, with very ripe dark red fruit on a structured frame, with plenty of new oak tannins. It will require a few years in the bottle to settle down, but is a good precursor to what the 2003 Barolos will be like. 89/drink now-2013, 11/05.

My most recent visit provided an opportunity to taste a few wines I had previously tasted from tank before their bottling in during the summer of 2005. I also had a chance to re-taste the current Barolo releases, as well as a few older wines with Domenico Clerico late last year in New York. It was an interesting as well as educational experience to re-visit the 1996s and 1998s as both vintages appear to still be on the young side. These are among the finest of the more modern-styled wines, and readers who appreciate this producer's style will want to secure bottles of the older vintages while they are still available.

My favorite wine has typically been the Ciabot Mentin Ginestra, which comes from vines planted at 400 meters with a south to southeast exposure, which gives the wine its characteristic explosive aromas. The Pajana comes from vineyard at 300 meters in altitude, with a due south exposure, and as would be expected, it is a less perfumed on the nose, but rounder and lusher on the palate. Clerico's Percristina is produced from old vines planted in the south-facing Mosconi cru. Stylistically I find it more similar to the Pajana, though the older vines give this wine a more concentrated profile along with heady, exotic aromas and flavors.

Score: 89. —Antonio Galloni, 2006.



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