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Burlotto, Barolo Monvigliero, 2001

$499.00

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From the prestigious Monvigliero vineyard, the 2001 Barolo from Burlotto is a stunning example of Nebbiolo at its finest, showing the beauty that comes with age. This wine captures the essence of Barolo’s terroir, with layers of complexity and elegance that have only deepened over time.

The nose opens with aromas of ripe black cherries, dried red fruit, and rose petals, along with earthy undertones of tobacco, truffle, and leather. On the palate, the wine is full-bodied yet refined, with rich dark fruit flavors complemented by silky tannins that have softened with age. The acidity is perfectly balanced, providing freshness and structure, while the finish lingers with notes of licorice, spice, and a subtle minerality.

This Barolo is ideal for pairing with rich dishes like braised meats, roasted game, or truffle risotto. The 2001 vintage is showing beautifully now, with the ability to evolve even further, rewarding those who choose to cellar it for years to come.

Burlotto is the flagship producer from Barolo’s Verduno area. This is a property of enormous historic importance, fabulously delicious wines, and outstanding value. The Commendatore Giovan Battista Burlotto, one of Barolo's great characters, founded the estate back in 1850. The labels still commemorate the royal house of Savoy’s fondness for Burlotto wines, as well as the winery’s exclusive presence on Duke Luigi Amedeo's 1899 North Pole expedition. The Duke lost two fingers to frostbite, but wrote to the Commendatore a year and a half into the trip that “[t]he wine has been conserved in perfect condition.” G.B. Burlotto was also a pioneer of selling wine in bottle (rather than in cask or demijohn), as well as a champion of a now-rare but still-ravishing grape, Pelaverga Piccolo. Four generations later, G.B.’s great-great-nephew, Fabio Alessandria, has changed little at the winery, doing some of the crush by foot, fermenting the wine in upright wooden vats, using indigenous yeast and little temperature control. We love these wines for their history, but even more for their diversity, their pure fruit, delicate structure, and signature Verduno floral aromatics and spicy palate. The family's single-vineyard Barolos, especially the culty Monvigliero, are some of Piedmont's most lauded wines, critical and collector favorites year-in and year-out. But they continue to make extraordinary wines for Piedmont's more humble grapes (including Dolcetto, Barbera and of course, that Pelaverga), wines that don't attempt to turn those grapes into Nebbiolo blockbusters but rather that show their unique charms and terroir transparency. The sheer drinkability of these "lesser" wines is is tremendous, and the pricing for such special bottles from such top-rank grower, is shockingly accessible.

Details

  • Grape Variety

    Nebbiolo

  • Vintage

    2001

  • Size

    750ml

  • Farming Practice

    Sustainable

  • Style

    Elegant

  • Body

    Full Bodied