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2007 Luciano Sandrone Barolo Cannubi Boschis
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95 Points | International Wine Cellar , November/December 2011

Good bright, deep red.  Sexy, deep nose offers cherry, smoke, dried rose and minerals.  Plump, round, seamless and deep, with compelling sweetness to the cherry, raspberry, spice and mocha flavors.  For all its sweetness, this terrific Barolo is remarkably penetrating too.  The extremely long, palate-staining finish features big but sweet tannins that softened with time in the glass.  This Sandrone bottling is as reliably great as a Bordeaux first growth.

94 Points | Wine Spectator
97 Points | Robert Parker's The Wine Advocate

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