Bruno Rocca, Barbaresco `Currà`

Bruno Rocca, Barbaresco `Currà`

Vintage: 2020

VintageProduct CodeFormatClosureAvailability
2020RO312B206 x 75Natural CorkAvailable
Producer

Bruno Rocca took charge of the family business when his father died in 1978. Previously, Bruno worked at Ferrero Rocher in Alba, as the family farm could not support more than one family by selling its grapes. After taking over, he started bottling the wine and soon established a name for himself as one of the finest producers in Barbaresco, thanks in no small part to his vineyards on the prized hill of Rabajà. Today, Bruno runs the 15-hectare estate with his daughter, Luisa and son Francesco, with a total production of around 65,000 bottles.

Stylistically, Bruno is a consummate modernist, making wines of great fruit intensity that retain the structure and elegance of the Langhe at its best. The Langhe Rosato is 100% Nebbiolo Rosé, a grape variety related to Nebbiolo, which has lighter-coloured berries and is less fertile yet offers a rich aromatic. The resulting wine shows charming red fruit notes, lifted by a crisp freshness. The Barbera d‘Alba, sourced from 50-year-old vines, is complex and structured. The Langhe Nebbiolo hails from younger vines; grapes are macerated in stainless steel vats for up to 10 days to preserve the bouquet of fresh fruit.

Anyone who deems Barbaresco lighter and more ‘delicate’ than Barolo should try Bruno’s wines. Due to low yields from a fabled slope like Rabajà, his wines have a wonderful intensity and balance. The grapes for the Barbaresco hail from younger vineyards, some of which are on sandier soil, resulting in a more forward, perfumed wine. It is superb for drinking now. Two single vineyard wines hail from the ‘Rabajà’ and ‘Currà’ crus. They are approachable yet elegant and, while drinking well now, capable of ageing beautifully over the next decade.

The third cru is Marcorino: produced from old vines planted in 1963 using rootstocks recovered from an old vineyard in Bernino, it has more power and structure. The Barbaresco Riserva ‘Currà’ and Barbaresco Riserva ‘Rabajà’ are produced from a strict selection of grapes and matured in French oak casks for 24 - 36 months, then a further 24 months in bottle, before release. The ‘Maria Adelaide’ is made exclusively in the best vintages from a selection of their most outstanding vineyards. It is dedicated to Bruno’s mother, Maria Adelaide, who guided the family with her extensive knowledge of the Barbaresco vineyards and wines. Each is an ode to Nebbiolo, with Bruno Rocca’s signature elegance and finesse.

Vineyards

Fruit for this wine come from a single plot (Fg. 12, part. 964) of the Currà vineyards Cru in the village of Neive, bought by the Rocca family in 2001. The vineyard is located on a south-west facing slope at 220/300 meters above sea level. The soil is limestone-clay with the typical blue Sant'Agata marl: a mix of silicates, carbonates and volcanic ash. The vines are 35-40 years old and Guyot pruned.

Vintage

The 2020 vintage started with a dry and mild winter in comparison to recent years, with an early budding recorded in spring. The days throughout spring and summer were cool, meaning the grapes benefited from a long and even ripening season. Occasional spikes in temperatures were recorded toward the end of the summer, but the high diurnal range ensured the grapes maintained great balance in ripeness and acidity. Harvest took place in early October.

Vinification

The grapes were hand harvested and went through selection before destemming. The whole clusters were gently pressed with a pneumatic press before they underwent fermentation in 50HL stainless steel tanks for 20-25 days. The wine was aged in French oak casks for 14 to 16 months prior to bottling.

Tasting Notes & Technical Details

The wine is ruby with garnet hues and aromas of redcurrant, raspberry, rose and geranium. The tannins provide a silky mouthfeel and the finish is long and pleasant.

Alcohol (ABV)

14.5%

Acidity

5.56 g/l

Residual Sugar

0.7 g/l

pH

3.49