2019 Barbaresco, Bernadot, Ceretto, Piedmont, Italy

  • Red
  • Dry
  • Full Bodied
  • Nebbiolo
Not ready
Walter Speller
17.5+/20
James Suckling
92/100
Antonio Galloni
94/100
Stephen Brook
95/100
Monica Larner
95/100
Product: 20198109958
2019 Barbaresco, Bernadot, Ceretto, Piedmont, Italy

Description

This is one of the best vineyards of the Treiso commune and Ceretto is the only producer to offer it as a single vineyard. There is an earthy, savoury edge to the wine – slightly balsamic – with plenty of rugged tannins that are typical of Treiso. A rounded and assertively positive wine.

Drink 2024 - 2035

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Colour Red
Sweetness Dry
Vintage 2019
Maturity Not ready
Grape List Nebbiolo
Body Full Bodied
Producer Ceretto

Critics reviews

Walter Speller 17.5+/20
Treiso. Youthful-looking mid ruby. Rather closed on the nose and pure and concentrated fruit on the palate that is still a little embryonic and with firm but truly ripe, complex tannins. The finish is breathtaking, with perfect balance. Simply gorgeous.Drink 2024 - 2036Walter Speller, JancisRobinson.com (June 2022)
Drink 2024 - 2036
Walter Speller, JancisRobinson.com (Jun 2022)
James Suckling 92/100
Dried herbs, sour cherries, peaches and fresh mushrooms on the nose. Some cedar, too. Succulent and medium-bodied with fine, sleek tannins. Bright and well balanced. From organically grown grapes. Drink from 2023james_suckling, jamessuckling_com (October 2022)
Drink 2024 - 2036
James Suckling, JamesSuckling.com (Oct 2022)
Antonio Galloni 94/100
The 2019 Barbaresco Bernardot is dark, fleshy and wonderfully nuanced. Soft contours and silky tannins give the 2019 its racy, super-inviting personality. The Bernardot is usually a potent Barbaresco, but in 2019 it is all finesse, all the way. Rose petal, mint, dried cherry and cinnamon linger in this super-expressive Barbaresco from the Ceretto family.Tasting the 2019 and 2018 Barbarescos side by side is a great way to gain greater insight into the personalities of these two vintages. The 2019s are deeper and richer in feel, while the 2018s are more forward and also lighter in structure. Not surprisingly, production of the 2018 vineyard-designates was quite a bit lower than normal because of selection. Alessandro Ceretto generally gives the Barbarescos 20-30 days on the skins. Malos are done in barrique, after which the wines spend 18 months in cask.Drink 2024 - 2039antonio_galloni, Vinous.com.com (February 2022)
Drink 2024 - 2036
Antonio Galloni, Vinous.com (Feb 2022)
Stephen Brook 95/100
Producing wines in Piedmont since the 1930s, in 2015 Ceretto achieved full organic certification. Bernadot is on the slopes in the upper part of Treiso village. This wine is fermented in stainless steel with indigenous yeasts before going through malolactic conversion in small oak barrels. Aged in 300-litre oak barrels for 12 months, it then spends another 12 months in larger 3,000L oak casks with a final 12 months of ageing in bottle before release. Stephen Brook: Sweet, intense raspberry fruit on a poised and elegant nose. Stylish, with polished tannins and ample concentration. Good balance with just a trace of oak. This will be delicious. Michelle Cherutti-Kowal MW: Redcurrants and cherries, some woodsmoke for interest although it could have a bit more weight in the mouth. Aldo Fiordelli: Sweet violet aroma first, restrained and youthful, smoky woodland. Firm yet ripe with velvety tannins, great lifted acidity and good length with potential for ageing. Allow it to open in the glass.Drink 2022 - 2039Stephen Brook, Michelle Cherutti-Kowal MW, Aldo Fiordelli, Decanter.com (August 2022)
Drink 2024 - 2036
Stephen Brook, Decanter.com (Aug 2022)
Monica Larner 95/100
The organic Ceretto 2019 Barbaresco Bernadot shows a broader character and a more open-knit personality compared to the Asili. There is a lot of dark fruit, spice, truffle and earth to frame the medium-build of this elegant wine.These new releases from Ceretto are all great, but the various expressions of 2019 Barbaresco are stunning. I especially recommend those wines.Drink 2025 - 2045monica_larner, Wine Advocate (August 2022)
Drink 2024 - 2036
Monica Larner, RobertParker.com (Aug 2022)

About this wine

Nebbiolo

Nebbiolo is the grape behind the Barolo and Barbaresco wines and is hardly ever seen outside the confines of Piedmont. It takes its name from "nebbia" which is Italian for fog, a frequent phenomenon in the region.
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Ceretto

This family-run business was founded by Riccardo Ceretto in 1937, principally as a négociant in Alba. He was joined by his sons Bruno and Marcello in the 1960s. Wanting to make and sell their own wines, they began to buy premium land in Barolo and Barbaresco and were among the very first in the region to see the potential of single-vineyard wines. Bruno’s children, Federico and Roberta, and Marcello’s, Alessandro and Lisa, joined in the 1990s. After a period of change and experimentation, a particular style emerged in 2010, utilising shorter skin contact, and a mix of barrique and small botte for a supple but precise expression of Nebbiolo. The family are also involved in various artistic and heritage projects, including the rejuvenation of the famous Piedmontese hazelnuts and two restaurants in Alba: La Piola and the three-star Michelin Piazza Duomo.
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