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Apr

28

2009

Posted by Bob Schagrin

The following is translated from the YouTube intervew with Teobaldo Cappellano. Translation provided by former Crush Employee Bill Shube.


We have one terrible defect here in the region, with regard to the social set-up. All of a sudden we have Estates. The estate had always been a very tiny thing in our region.

Previously, the only Estate was that of Marchese di Barolo, and they had 450, 500, 600 hectares of vines, and then woods. But 600 hectares in Tuscany, or in Sicily, [is nothing.] You're talking 5000 hectares or more there.

And all of this 'property' [gestures outside], has been around since 1690 and began to take shape even earlier, in the 1500s. The Roman subdivisions of all these regions here, they still remain, effectively --not much has changed. And this has formed our character, at a very fundamental level.

There's a story, I don't know if you've heard it, where a farmer walking around in the area finds a lamp of a fairy, a genie, and the genie says, "Tell me your one wish, but know that whatever you ask for, your neighbor will have double." He thinks for a minute and finally says, "Take away one of my balls."

This is truly a way of life for us here, because [previoiusly] my competitor wouldn't have been a landholder, so I wouldn't have been a farmer-winemaker, so I've lost the aspect of democracy. It's absurd, because in dictatorship, it's as if there can be more democracy than in an area like that where everyone has a landlord. But my competitor is also my neighbor, because he'd come to help me with the harvest, out of his own goodness, and he'd profit from it, too.

Oct

21

2010

Posted by Bob Schagrin

Grand Wine, Grand Larceny
2003 Sandrone Barolo Le Vigne

"This is an especially fresh, vibrant wine for the vintage, with tannins that are particularly refined. Sandrone's 2003 Barolos have developed remarkably, and today are among the most successful Barolos of the vintage..."
- Antonio Galloni, The Wine Advocate

I am confident that this is the only opportunity you will ever have to buy this wine at this price. Looking around the country, the average bottle cost of the 03 Sandrone Le Vigne is well north of $100.

Dec

02

2010

Posted by Bob Schagrin

Bigger is Better: Monprivato 1.5L and 3.0L
2006 G. Mascarello Barolo Monprivato
Large Format
Ultimate Piedmont Cellar Treasures

A few weeks ago, we emailed about the 06 Monprivato bottles, and we promised that we'd get a few magnums to offer to Piedmont supporters...

Today we fulfill that promise and spread a little extra holiday cheer: rare magnums and even rarer double-magnums.

Aug

11

2011

Posted by Bob Schagrin

Monprivato Large-Format
2007 G. Mascarello Barolo Monprivato
The Only MAGNUMS & DOUBLE-MAGNUMS in the Country

"The 2007 Barolo Monprivato is flat-out stunning. Deep, powerfully layered and totally impeccable, the 2007 possesses marvelous class and harmony."
- Antonio Galloni, Wine Advocate

On Monday, we sent out our offer for the 2007 Monprivato - a wine that Antonio Galloni basically serenaded with his review.

Jul

26

2011

Posted by Bob Schagrin

Sorì Tildìn, Costa Russi, Costa Russi MAGS
Single-Cellar Owner, in OWC

To me, the 78, 82 and 85 Gajas represent the golden era for this legendary winery, and I consider the 82s to be amongst my favorite Piemonte wines of all time.

There are few Italian wines that I've found to achieve such unrivaled intensity, such dazzling richness yet simultaneous refinement.

Jun

18

2008

Posted by Bob Schagrin

The estate of Guiseppe Mascarello is one of the most underrated in the wine world; Mauro Mascarello, the current head of the estate, is a Piedmont legend standing with the giants of traditional Barolo: Giacomo Conterno, Bruno Giacosa and Bartolo Mascarello. Because of our long-standing support of Mascarello's famed Barolo Monprivato, we were able to secure one parcel of the 2003 at a special pre-arrival price.

At well under $100, this is one of the greatest deals in all of red winedom. Mascarello's Monprivato is, year in and year out, one of the defining Barolos and in the mammoth 03 vintage, Mauro has crafted a Monprivato that handles its stunning ripeness with pitch-perfect elegance.

Aug

05

2011

Posted by Ian McFadden

The Muse for the Mascarello Geeks
2004 G. Mascarello Barolo Villero
The Only Bottles Available in the U.S.

Mauro Mascarello is one of Piedmont's greats, a peer of Bruno Giacosa, Giacomo Conterno, Bartolo Mascarello. And while his Monprivato is the precious gem in the portfolio that everyone clamors for, his Barolo Villero hangs out more quietly, a bit unassumingly, yet undeniably beautifully...

The Villero seems content to be the muse for mostly the Mascarello geeks, at least in the U.S., where this bottling is rarely seen.

Sep

30

2010

Posted by Joe Salamone

2006 Ferrando Carema Etichetta Bianca
Perfumed, Nuanced, High-Altitude Nebbiolo

"When I am asked which wine would I choose were I to be restricted to a single one, my answer is: Carema."
- Neal Rosenthal

Today marks the fourth Ferrando email that we've begun with the quote above. It was too good to resist using it again... after all, it's difficult not to pause on these words, since they come from a person with luminary bottlings such as Fourrier's Griotte and Barthod's Cras at his fingertips.

Nov

18

2010

Posted by Bob Schagrin

06: Drawing a Comparison to the Legendary 89
2006 G. Mascarello Barolo Monprivato
Special Pre-Arrival Pricing...

It's simple. Every year, Mascarello's Monprivato is one of the absolute best Barolos on the market. Every year, it's also one of the best values. We're thrilled to announce the release of the 2006s...

Every year since Crush opened, we've proudly campaigned for Mascarello's Monprivato as a must-buy Barolo. Right up there with the top wines of G. Conterno, B. Giacosa and B. Mascarello - though at a fraction of the price - this offering belongs in every serious wine cellar.

Very few producers (the world over, nevermind Piedmont) achieve the Burgundy-like finesse, the tremblingly-alluring nuances of character that winemaker Mauro Mascarello coaxes from the Nebbiolo of this top site. 

Oct

19

2011

Posted by Joe Salamone

The Grace of Mountain Nebbiolo
2007 Ferrando Carema Etichetta Bianca
"When I am asked which wine would I choose were I to be restricted to a single one, my answer is: Carema." -Neal Rosenthal

Carema is the product of backbreaking work on steep, terraced slopes in the margins of where grapes can properly ripen in the northern hemisphere.

The Rosenthal quote, above, really says something - this is a man, after all, who has Fourrier's Griotte at his fingertips.

But there's no denying that Ferrando's Carema is luminous, captivating, unique, something to cherish.

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