Why We Love It
Cocchi Barolo Chinato stands apart as a luxurious aromatized wine made from DOCG Barolo—one of Italy's most prestigious red wines—infused with quinine bark and exotic spices like cardamom, ginger, and cocoa, creating a rich, bittersweet digestif that's been celebrated in Piemonte since 1891. Unlike typical sweet vermouths or quinquinas, this showcases the bold terroir of the Scarrone vineyard's Barolo, offering the structure and depth of a fine port with the aromatic complexity of a craft amaro, making it equally stunning sipped neat, paired with dark chocolate, or elevating a Manhattan into something truly special.
How to Drink It
Cocchi Barolo Chinato shines as a digestif served slightly chilled or at room temperature, particularly on cool autumn and winter evenings when its warming spices and rich flavors feel most at home, and it makes an exceptional pairing with dark chocolate, roasted nuts, or aged cheeses—though adventurous drinkers will find it transforms classic stirred cocktails like Manhattans into something truly luxurious.
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Tasting Notes
Nose: Sweet cherry and dried plum come forward first, followed by dark chocolate, orange peel, and warm baking spices like cinnamon and cardamom. There's a distinct herbal quality with hints of rhubarb and gentian root, along with the characteristic earthy, mushroom-like notes of Barolo. A subtle whiff of quinine bark adds a medicinal edge, similar to tonic water but more integrated and refined.
Palate: Rich and viscous, with concentrated flavors of black cherry, cocoa powder, and bitter orange marmalade. The Barolo's tannic structure shows through, providing grip and depth beneath the sweetness. Ginger adds warmth, while cardamom and other spices create complexity. The quinine becomes more pronounced mid-palate, bringing a pleasant bitterness that keeps the wine from feeling cloying. Think of a cross between a fine port and a sophisticated amaro, with the distinctive tar and rose notes of Barolo threading through.
Finish: Long and bittersweet, with lingering chocolate, espresso, and dried fruit flavors. The quinine bitterness builds gradually, leaving a clean, slightly drying sensation that refreshes rather than weighs down. Spice notes persist, along with a subtle herbal quality. The finish is what makes this work as a digestif—sweet enough to satisfy, bitter enough to stimulate the palate, and complex enough to keep you thinking about the next sip.
How It's Made
Cocchi Barolo Chinato begins with DOCG Barolo wine from the family's estate vineyards in Scarrone, which is then infused with quinine bark from cinchona trees along with a carefully selected blend of aromatic botanicals including rhubarb, ginger, cardamom, and cocoa—a recipe that has remained largely unchanged since its introduction in 1891. What makes this production particularly interesting is that the terroir of Scarrone yields a bolder, more structured style of Barolo than many other sub-regions, giving the finished chinato exceptional depth and the palate weight to stand up to its complex spice infusion while maintaining the noble character expected of great Barolo.