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Elegant, sophisticated, with a deceptive power, the wines of Massolino are always a delicious. The vineyards of Serralunga and the Cru’s great Nebbiolo, Barbera and Dolcetto.

“I will leave the [2015] tasting notes to do the talking. There are some exceptional wines here that rank alongside the illustrious names of Burgundy. He certainly has the gift of touch that seems to elevate everything from village crus to grand crus.” Neal Martin, The Wine Advocate

Under Alex’s leadership, the wines have continued to push to achieve excellence. It’s with a certain amount of pride that I offer his wines to the Wine Decoded community.

The honesty of the Guillard wines is striking. The fruit has serious depth and length, the tannins great quality. Classic Gevrey from great vineyards!
Such precise winemaking.

Hubert Lignier has been a favourite of mine since I first tasted the Domain’s wines 20 years ago.

Raphet’s wines are highly attractive, fragrant and beautifully balanced burgundies that are always a window on both vintage and vineyard.

The 2015 Burgundy Festa continues with 3 great producers! Two superb Chardonnay producers and the omni-present Domaine Bize-Leroy!

If you haven’t tried wines made from Nerello Mascelese this is the year to do it!
Whilst the rest of Italy struggled in 2014, the growers of Etna could not be happier with the year. It’s produced a string of stunning wines!

The 2013 Baroli Festa Continues with 2 Consistently Wonderful Producers. Guiseppe Vajra responsible for both GD Vajra and Luigi Baudana. These wines are sophisticated, beautifully textured and a great expression of the Cru’s the fruit is sourced from.

Where Voerzio makes feminine wine, Luca Currado, tends to make more structured masculine wine at Vietti. They are very different from each other, both are delicious.

Roberto Voerzio is one of the Barolo Boys! He has extreme dedication to quality, his vineyards are spectacular, his wines filled with personality & incredible purity!

A difficult transition following the death of Doc & some dodgy weather from 2010-2012 saw YY riding a bit of a roller coaster ride! With the 2014 & 2015’s the wines are back on form and singing. No wonder James Halliday named YY 2017 Winemaker of the Year!