Pio Cesare Barolo 2002

    2018 Vintage In Stock
    94 99
    OFFER 10% off your 6+ bottle order
    Ships Tomorrow
    You purchased this 4/20/24
    1
    Limit Reached
    You purchased this 4/20/24
    Alert me about new vintages and availability
    Pio Cesare Barolo 2002 Front Label
    Pio Cesare Barolo 2002 Front Label

    Product Details


    Varietal

    Region

    Producer

    Vintage
    2002

    Size
    750ML

    Your Rating

    0.0 Not For Me NaN/NaN/N

    Somm Note

    Winemaker Notes

    The Nebbiolo grapes used to produce this Barolo come from Pio Cesare's family vineyards around the village of Serralunga d'Alba. Their own grapes account for about 70% of their production, and they also source grapes from the most favorable areas in Castiglione Falletto and Monforte, using the same sources they have been using for the last hundred years. These are growers with whom Pio Cesare has been dealing for generations. Their Barolo has always been produced through careful blending of grapes from different vineyards. The grapes from Serralunga give a full body, the ones from Castiglione Falletto offer an ethereal and tempting nose, and those from Monforte provide class and a refined nature.

    The color is an intense glossy garnet, with orange reflections. The bouquet is ethereal, with hints of violets, blackberry jam, licorice and cloves. The palate is dry and austere, with a lingering hint of almonds.

    Other Vintages

    2019
    • 95 Robert
      Parker
    • 94 James
      Suckling
    • 92 Jeb
      Dunnuck
    2018
    • 94 James
      Suckling
    • 93 Robert
      Parker
    • 91 Decanter
    • 91 Wine
      Enthusiast
    • 90 Wine
      Spectator
    2017
    • 95 James
      Suckling
    • 94 Robert
      Parker
    • 94 Tasting
      Panel
    • 94 Wine &
      Spirits
    • 93 Wine
      Enthusiast
    2016
    • 96 Wine
      Enthusiast
    • 95 James
      Suckling
    • 95 Robert
      Parker
    • 95 Jeb
      Dunnuck
    • 94 Wilfred
      Wong
    • 92 Decanter
    2015
    • 96 James
      Suckling
    • 95 Decanter
    • 94 Wine &
      Spirits
    • 94 Wine
      Enthusiast
    • 94 Robert
      Parker
    • 93 Jeb
      Dunnuck
    • 91 Wine
      Spectator
    2014
    • 94 James
      Suckling
    • 93 Robert
      Parker
    • 92 Wine
      Spectator
    • 90 Wine
      Enthusiast
    • 90 Wine &
      Spirits
    2013
    • 95 Robert
      Parker
    • 95 Wine
      Enthusiast
    • 95 James
      Suckling
    • 93 Wine
      Spectator
    • 93 Decanter
    2012
    • 95 James
      Suckling
    • 94 Robert
      Parker
    • 92 Wine
      Spectator
    • 90 Wine
      Enthusiast
    • 90 Wine &
      Spirits
    2011
    • 95 James
      Suckling
    • 92 Robert
      Parker
    2010
    • 95 Robert
      Parker
    • 94 James
      Suckling
    • 94 Wine
      Enthusiast
    • 93 Wine &
      Spirits
    • 92 Wine
      Spectator
    2009
    • 93 Robert
      Parker
    • 92 James
      Suckling
    2008
    • 94 Wine
      Enthusiast
    • 92 Robert
      Parker
    • 90 Wine
      Spectator
    2007
    • 95 Wine
      Enthusiast
    • 93 Robert
      Parker
    • 93 James
      Suckling
    • 90 Wine
      Spectator
    2006
    • 94 Robert
      Parker
    • 92 Wine
      Enthusiast
    • 91 Wine
      Spectator
    • 91 James
      Suckling
    2005
    • 93 Wine
      Spectator
    • 91 Robert
      Parker
    • 91 Wine
      Enthusiast
    2004
    • 95 James
      Suckling
    • 94 Wine
      Spectator
    • 90 Wine
      Enthusiast
    2003
    • 92 Wine
      Spectator
    • 91 Robert
      Parker
    2001
    • 94 Wine
      Spectator
    • 90 Robert
      Parker
    1998
    • 92 Wine
      Spectator
    1997
    • 95 Wine
      Spectator
    • 91 Robert
      Parker
    Pio Cesare

    Pio Cesare

    View all products
    Pio Cesare, Italy
    Pio Cesare Winery Image

    Pio Cesare has been producing wine for more than 100 years and through generations. The tradition began in 1881, when Pio Cesare started gathering grapes in his vineyards and purchasing those of some selected and reliable farmers in the hills of Barolo and Barbaresco districts.

    At Pio Cesare, there has always been a conviction that great wine can come only from the finest grapes and the winery's output has always been limited through adherence to the highest standards. Pio Cesare limits its production by using only the most mature and healthy grapes. The ripening of the grapes is carefully monitored and the harvest is rigidly controlled with each grape selected by hand.

    Today, the estate is managed by Pio Boffa, great-grandson of Pio Cesare. Under his stewardship, the wines of Pio Cesare have become famous throughout the world. Great strides have been made in quality, and single vineyard offerings have dazzled the wine press.

    Image for Nebbiolo content section
    View all products

    Responsible for some of the most elegant and age-worthy wines in the world, Nebbiolo, named for the ubiquitous autumnal fog (called nebbia in Italian), is the star variety of northern Italy’s Piedmont region. Grown throughout the area, as well as in the neighboring Valle d’Aosta and Valtellina, it reaches its highest potential in the Piedmontese villages of Barolo, Barbaresco and Roero. Outside of Italy, growers are still very much in the experimentation stage but some success has been achieved in parts of California. Somm Secret—If you’re new to Nebbiolo, start with a charming, wallet-friendly, early-drinking Langhe Nebbiolo or Nebbiolo d'Alba.

    Image for Barolo Wine content section
    View all products

    The center of the production of the world’s most exclusive and age-worthy red wines made from Nebbiolo, the Barolo wine region includes five core townships: La Morra, Monforte d’Alba, Serralunga d’Alba, Castiglione Falletto and the Barolo village itself, as well as a few outlying villages. The landscape of Barolo, characterized by prominent and castle-topped hills, is full of history and romance centered on the Nebbiolo grape. Its wines, with the signature “tar and roses” aromas, have a deceptively light garnet color but full presence on the palate and plenty of tannins and acidity. In a well-made Barolo wine, one can expect to find complexity and good evolution with notes of, for example, strawberry, cherry, plum, leather, truffle, anise, fresh and dried herbs, tobacco and violets.

    There are two predominant soil types here, which distinguish Barolo from the lesser surrounding areas. Compact and fertile Tortonian sandy marls define the vineyards farthest west and at higher elevations. Typically the Barolo wines coming from this side, from La Morra and Barolo, can be approachable relatively early on in their evolution and represent the “feminine” side of Barolo, often closer in style to Barbaresco with elegant perfume and fresh fruit.

    On the eastern side of the Barolo wine region, Helvetian soils of compressed sandstone and chalks are less fertile, producing wines with intense body, power and structured tannins. This more “masculine” style comes from Monforte d’Alba and Serralunga d’Alba. The township of Castiglione Falletto covers a spine with both soil types.

    The best Barolo wines need 10-15 years before they are ready to drink, and can further age for several decades.

    VWD31010694_2002 Item# 89396

    Internet Explorer is no longer supported.
    Please use a different browser like Edge, Chrome or Firefox to enjoy all that Wine.com has to offer.

    It's easy to make the switch.
    Enjoy better browsing and increased security.

    Yes, Update Now

    Search for ""