The 2004 Barolo Vecchie Vigne is made from Corino’s oldest plants in the Rocche and Roncaglie vineyards. This is a dense, powerful wine packed with ripe dark fruit. The layered quality of the vintage is in evidence, but Corino, like many producers in La Morra, dials up the oak with his most important wine, something which may offer a level of diminishing returns. Anticipated maturity: 2012-2024.
Renato Corino is one of La Morra’s most gregarious producers. Though deeply influenced by his neighbor Elio Altare, Corino is one of the more experienced growers in La Morra and is really more of a transitional figure between Altare and the younger generation of producers. After dividing the family holdings with his brother Giuliano, Renato moved across the valley, where he has built a new home and cellar perched atop the Arborina vineyard. Over the years, Renato Corino’s wines have proven to age quite nicely and that should be the case with these wines as well.
A Marc de Grazia Selection, various American importers, including Michael Skurnik, Syosset, NY; tel. (516) 677-9300, Vin Divino, Chicago, IL; tel. (773) 334-6700, and Estate Wines, Ltd., San Rafael, CA; tel. (415) 492-9411