Renato Corino is one of the most interesting figures in Piedmont. Although often identified with the group of young growers who emerged from La Morra in the mid-1990’s, Corino started making his wines in the late 1980s under the tutelage of his mentors Elio Altare and Luciano Sandrone, who also happens to be his cousin. Not bad, I always felt that Corino’s wines always had an unusual level of maturity.
Antonio Galloni vinous.com
A charming Nebbiolo and very enjoyable in the first few years after release. A tender bouquet of flowers, wild mint, fresh strawberries, and a hint of smoke gives way to a palate of fresh tannins and youthful fruit.