Barolo - Vintage table - good years and bad years
With this
vintage table you can see which years were good and which years can better be avoided for the purchase of a Barolo. Of course this list does not guarantee a
good Barolo wine, there are more factors involved such as the winery and even the specific vineyard of the winery from which the specific bottle came from.
The quality of the year also says something about how long a wine can age. Good years you can easily store 30 years (riserva wines even longer) or more, lesser years you can better drink within 10 years.
Scores:
2018: ***
2017: ***
2016: ****
2015: ****
2014: ***
2013: ****
2012: ***
2011: ****
2010: *****
2009: ****
2008: ****
2007: *****
2006: *****
2005: ****
2004: *****
2003: ****
2002: *
2001: *****
2000: *****
1999: ****
1998: ****
1997: *****
1996: *****
1995: ***
1994: *
1993: ****
1992: **
1991: *
1990: *****
1989: ****
1988: *****
1987: ?
1986: ?
1985: ****
1984: ?
1983: ?
1982: *****
1981: ?
1980: ?
1979: ?
1978: *****
1977: ?
1976: ?
1975: ?
1974: ?
1973: ?
1972: ?
1971: ?
1970: ?
1969: ?
1968: ?
1967: ?
1966: ****
1965: ?
1964: ?
1963: ?
1962: ?
1961: ****
1960: ?
1958: *****
Uitleg:
- ***** = Uitstekend,
- **** = Zeer goed,
- *** = Goed,
- ** = Matig,
- * = slecht
Specifications:
Color: Red
Region: Piedmont
Grape(s): Nebbiolo
Good wineries:
Fontana Fredda
Vietti
Gaja
Cagliero
Marchesi di Barolo
Josetta Saffirio