The outstanding 2019 Domani displays more floral elements than the excellent 2018. Still youthful, the bright red rather than black fruit flavors of this Barolo seem to dance on the palate. Polished tannins are present — it is Barolo, after all — yet not intrusive. Overall, the 2019 is less weighty with less tar and more roses compared to the 2018. This is a long and pretty Barolo. Drink now to capture it youthful charm or plan on finding a place in your cellar where it can rest for a decade.
95 Michael Apstein
Campàro, Barolo (Piedmont, Italy) “Domani” 2019 ($60, Oneonthehill)
By Michael Apstein
