Producer Notes
Bruno Giacosa worked in the wine industry from 1944 almost to his death in 2018, was a perfectionist, and was as responsible as anyone for the improvements in quality and reliability of Piedmontese wine over the last 50 years.
He owns vineyards in Barolo, Barbaresco and Alba and also acts as a negotiant for many growers in the region. The firm is now managed by his daughter Bruna and wine-making is back in the hands of Bruno’s old oenologist, Dante Scaglione, meaning that there is no reason to expect any drop in standards.
Wines from vineyards owned by Bruno Giacosa are bottled as “Azienda Agricola Falletto Bruno Giacosa”, whereas negociant bottlings are marked “Casa Vinicola Bruno Giacosa”.
Delivery Notes
Please allow around a week for delivery of this wine. We can no longer guarantee delivery of this wine in time for Christmas 2022.
Overseas deliveries can take longer.
For transfers under bond or to recover VAT on export, please contact us at [email protected]
Vintage Notes
2011 was a good but inconsistent vintage in Piedmont
Other formats of 2011 Falletto di Bruno Giacosa Barolo Riserva
Other vintages of Falletto di Bruno Giacosa Barolo Riserva
1986: £885
2012 (in Double magnum): £1600
2012: £390
2014 (in Magnum): £915
Other wines from Falletto di Bruno Giacosa
2000 Barbaresco Asili Riserva (150cl): £1250
2001 Barolo: £340
2005 Barolo Le Rocche: £315
2007 Barbaresco Asili Riserva: £580
2008 Barolo: £235
2008 Barbaresco Rabaja: £420
2011 Barbaresco Asili Riserva (150cl): £430
2012 Barolo: £125
2013 Barolo Le Rocche: £180
2014 Barbaresco Asili Riserva (300cl): £1250
2014 Barbaresco Asili Riserva (150cl): £675
2015 Barolo: £155
2015 Barbaresco Rabaja: £165
2016 Barbaresco Asili Riserva: £480
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