One of the best regarded wine Italian guides, Gambero Rosso’s Vini d’Italia, was realised yesterday. It is a survey of 2,520 winemakers, divided by region. The best winemakers are awarded stars, between 1 and 3, depending on the quality of their production and its continuity year after year.
In this year’s guide there were 366 producers awarded stars, of which 14 of them have been awarded 3 stars. Of the 14, three of them are from Piemonte: Bruno Giacosa, Gaja and Giacomo Conterno.
As for particular denominations and vintages below is the list of reds from Piemonte:
- Barolo Monprivato Cà d’Morissio Riserva 2001, Giuseppe Mascarello e Figlio
- Barbaresco Asili di Barbaresco 2005, Bruno Giacosa
- Barolo 2005, Bartolo Mascarello
- Barolo Acclivi 2005, Burlotto G.B.
- Barolo Brunate – Le Coste 2005, Giuseppe Rinaldi
- Barolo Rocche Rivera 2004, Oddero Luigi & Figli
- Barolo Vigna Elena 2004, Elvio Cogno
Below are also Gambero Rosso’s special awards by category:
Winery of the year: Bruno Giacosa of Piemonte
Red wine of the year: Antoniolo, Osso San Grato 2005 Gattinara
White wine of the year: Clelia Romano, Colli di Lapio 2008 Fiano di Avellino
Sparkling wine of the year: Cavit, Altemasi Graal Brut Riserva 2002 Trento
Producer of the year: Gianfranco Fino of Puglia
Sweet wine of the year: Barattieri, Albarola Val di Nure Vin Santo1999 Colli Piacentini
The Vini d’Italia 2010 guide is for the first time solely produced by Gambero Rosso, after its recent split from SlowFood. In the spring of next year, SlowFood will introduce its own eagerly awaited wine guide, that will have less focus on awarding stars and a greater focus on informing consumers of the land, the people, the history and the climate that contribute to the vintage.
Other distinguished Italian wine guides include: L’Espresso’s I Vini d’Italia, Duemilavini of AIS (the Italian Sommelier Association) and I Vini di Veronelli.
