VINTAGE 2023
Wine Advocate – 90
Here is another carefully made expression of this locally appreciated white grape. The Alois 2023 Pallagrello Bianco Morrone is partially fermented in oak (about one-third of the total, with the rest going into stainless steel). This mid-weight expression shows opulent tones of orchard fruit, pear and Golden Delicious apple. Fruit comes from a site measuring just over two hectares with limestone soils, which make a good match to this native grape. This is a production of 3,000 bottles and 200 magnums to be released in 2026.
Wine Enthusiast – 90
The nose is sweet and creamy, with aromas of yogurt, yellow apple, honeysuckle and marzipan, while the palate becomes nutty and salty, even as the honey and tree fruit elements linger as undertones, and a bit of the fermented creaminess returns on the finish to give texture.
VINTAGE 2022
James Suckling – 91
Dried lemons, pears and sage on the nose of this medium-bodied white. Touch of gingerbread. It’s savory and compact with a subtle spicy edge. Drink now.
Vinous – 92
Nuances of almond paste mingle with freshly sliced pears and sweet spice as the 2022 Pallagrello Bianco Morrone opens in the glass. The palate is soft and round, showing depths of ripe apricot complemented by minty herbs and a tinge of candied citrus. Subtle mineral tones linger, joined by a pleasantly bitter sensation that keeps the mouth watering for more. This finishes with admirable length yet remains potent.
VINTAGE 2021
James Suckling – 91
A intriguing nose with hints of poached pear, grapefruit and an intense floral bouquet. The medium-bodied palate is correspondingly intense and flavorful, but everything remains light-footed with nicely balanced, fresh acidity. Easy drinking and good as an aperitif, too. Drink now.
Wine Advocate – 91
This is a special wine that is born in a little patch of limestone soil measuring just over two hectares. This indigenous white grape was especially matched to this vineyard that also boasts slightly cooler conditions at a breezy 350 meters above sea level. The Alois 2021 Pallagrello Bianco Morrone (with a newly designed label) was aged in stainless steel with a third ending up in oak. There are orchard fruit aromas and some baked pear with very delicate hints of saffron and nutmeg. Production in this vintage was limited to 3,000 bottles and 200 magnums.
VINTAGE 2020
Wine Advocate – 91
Compared to the Caiatì, which only sees stainless steel, this wine undergoes a more elaborate winemaking regime. The Alois 2020 Pallagrello Bianco Morrone is partially aged on the fine lees in oak for nine months. This gives the wine more fruit weight and textural heft, and these are two elements that work well with the Pallagrello Bianco grape—especially in expert hands such as these. The bouquet is redolent of ripe fruit, baked apple, toasted almond and a hint of exotic sandalwood. That nuttiness is followed by a fresh finish in this production of 6,000 bottles.
VINTAGE 2019
Gambero Rosso – 3 bicchieri
James Suckling – 92
Tightly packed aromas and flavors of dried peach and pineapple with some stony minerals and hints of sweet herbs, such as lemon basil. Medium-bodied with the same intensity and focus on the palate, remaining crisp and firm through the long finish. Impressive intensity and persistence here. Drink now.
VINTAGE 2018
James Suckling – 91
Aromas of chamomile, waxed lemon, dried pineapple and crushed stone. Some dried herbs, too. It’s medium-to full-bodied with tangy acidity. Phenolic and textured. Drink or hold.
Wine Advocate – 90
The Alois 2018 Pallagrello Bianco Morrone is born in a vineyard site in an area of Pontelatone called Morrone della Monica. The vines are 15 years old and planted at a moderate 300 meters in altitude on calcareous clay soils. This white wine sees a 30-day fermentation period and ages in both stainless steel (or about two-thirds of the total does) and small oak barrel for nine months. Production is 6,600 bottles. The results are mid-weight and slightly waxy in texture with plenty of ripe apricot, pear and orchard