Tasting Note
90 Points, Antonio Galloni, 2023-2030 Vinous The 2015 Barolo Riserva Lazzarito is the most potent of these new releases from Germano. The oak imprint for this wine still feels a bit too much, even if the Lazzarito is not as heavy or concentrated as it has been in some recent years. Ripe red cherry fruit, dried flowers, cedar and sweet vanillin give the Lazzarito its extroverted personality. Review Date: 01 Oct 21
About the Producer
Sergio Germano is a star is in the ascendant, which might seem a strange thing to say about an estate founded in 1856 that rests with the fourth generation. But recent vineyard acquisitions as well as some inherited parcels have injected new energy. The estate, based in Serralunga d’Alba, has enviable holdings in famous cru vineyards including Vignarionda, Prapo, Cerretta and Lazzarito. Having followed this estate for several years, we have seen how the wines have continuously shown remarkable finesse. Extraction is carried out meticulously – the wines neither lacking in structure nor fruit expression, and the individual vineyard expressions are always at the forefront. The wines of Ettore Germano remain a little off radar, and being off the radar means that the wines are incredibly well-priced. When the 2017s were released, Antonio Galloni commented on vinous.com that there had been a move towards a fresher style with less oak influence and suggested the wines were ‘strong across the board’. At the same time, Monica Larner wrote for Robert Parker’s Wine Advocate that ‘Ettore Germano has taken ambitious leaps and bounds toward greater quality and consistency in this impressive group of new releases.’