In addition to their Domani, a Barolo made from a blend of grapes across the DOCG, Campàro also makes this one, Coste di Vergne, from a vineyard located in the commune of Barolo itself. Subdued fruitiness balances its dark, tar-like minerality while fine tannins provide structure to this youthful Barolo. A brightness adds balance to its tarry aspect and augments an appealing liveliness to this awesome young Barolo. Its length adds to its appeal. Give it a decade, at least, of cellaring unless you are a fan of youthful and vigorous wines. It will be worth the wait.
96 Michael Apstein – December 10, 2025