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Cappellano Barolo Chinatotext
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Cappellano Barolo Chinato NV

Serralunga, Cuneo, Piedmont, ItalyIf you're not familiar with Chinato, you can think of it as a sweet, herb-infused version of Barolo. And Barolo's answer to Fernet. And Barolo's version of Vin Santo. And also all entirely its own singular thing. Though many producers in Barolo make their own Chinato, Cappellano invented it in the 1890s, making this the ultimate Barolo Chinato (indeed, one of the most remarkable fortified wines in Italy), and they keep their recipe all in the family. We do know this blends Barolo with spirit that has been soaked in 20-odd spices (notably quinine, hence the name) and sugar. Pouring a murky brown haze, this has potent mint, dusky earth and orange pastille that leaps from the glass and continues on the soft, focused palate. Amply apothecary and understatedly sweet, this showers Seville orange, ripe plum, fig paste, clove, wormwood and concentrated quinine, with powdery tannins and exceptional medicinal orange kissed length. The ultimate digestif?Tasted: 08 November 2016Tasted by: Prices:
BC$120.00750mlprivate wine shops
Producer: Giuseppe CappellanoDistributors: Sedimentary Wines
Grape: NebbioloCSPC: 089043