Like the other 2014 Barolos from Giacomo Brezza e Figli, the 2014 Barolo Cannubi appears more evolved and flat than it should be at this extremely young stage in its expected lifespan. This is problematic because we celebrate Barolo that evolves with time, but if the aromas feel tired straight out of the gate, it's unlikely that the wine will resist the challenges of long cellar aging. Unfortunately, this was a difficult vintage across the Barolo board and few producers were successful when it comes to harnessing the intrinsic intensity of the fruit. Dried spice, currant and flowers slowly emerge from the bouquet. The wine lacks inner energy. Only 9,733 bottles were produced.