96 Points, Kerin O’Keefe
“Aromas recalling dark spice, culinary herb, new leather and camphor accent scents of wild berry on the fragrant Ettore Germano 2020 Barolo del Comune di Serralunga. Firm and youthfully tense, the vibrant palate offers succulent red cherry, spiced cranberry, blood orange and star anise alongside firm, fine-grained tannins”
93 Points, Wine Spectator
“Almost lush in texture, this supple red boasts cherry, raspberry, floral, earth and pine flavors. Fluid and open, showing excellent balance, with light tannins gracing the fresh finish. Best from 2027 through 2043.”
My friend, Sergio Germano, the gentle giant of Serralunga, Barolo, came to town a few Augusts ago to taste me on all his new releases. I was excited to show off my new pizza oven to a real Italian. My plan was to make a few pizzas and a leg of lamb, making what I thought would be the perfect pairings with Sergio full-bodied, powerful wines.
Mother Nature did not cooperate, giving us a torrential downpour that never let up. I had to make a quick audible on lunch. Not so easy on a Monday afternoon. I decided on Yumi, one of my favorite local restaurants. Despite the food being completely incompatible with Sergio’s wines, I knew he’d appreciate the delicacy and precision of Shuenn’s sushi. Throughout the wine world, there are no greater foodies than the Piemontese….
Our plan was to taste all the wines first then dive into a multi-course sushi extravaganza. But our plan was quickly derailed as he conversation at the table slowed the tasting to a crawl and some truly great sushi dishes started arriving at the table. O-toro tartare, live scallop, shimaji with jalapeno, each dish was terrific both visually and on the palate. Sergio was blown away. But then he pulled out his Reds! Amazingly, from his Barbera to his Barolo, I learned a value lesson that day… Serg’s beautiful Piemont Reds really do pair with everything.