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Burlotto, Barolo Monvigliero, 2010

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The 2010 vintage is widely regarded as one of the finest in recent Barolo history—a cool, late-ripening year that produced wines of exceptional structure and longevity. From Burlotto's prized Monvigliero vineyard in Verduno, this bottling showcases the cru's signature elegance combined with the vintage's firm tannic backbone. The estate's traditional approach—extended maceration, large Slavonian oak—allows the terroir to speak clearly. Now with 15 years of age, the wine is beginning to open, revealing layers of rose petal, tar, and dried herbs. This will continue to evolve beautifully for decades. Decant 2 hours.

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Antonio Galloni

94 points

"The 2010 Barolo Monvigliero is as reticent as it is beautiful. With time in the glass, some of the aromas and flavors start to release, but the 2010 is mostly a wine of texture at this stage. Whereas the 2009 was open and resonant, the 2010 is a wine that demands the taster's full attention. Bright red berries, mint, spices and crushed rocks are some of the many notes that flow through to the chiseled finish. Hints of iron, savory herbs, tar and game add to this super-distinctive Barolo." —Antonio Galloni

Robert Parker

90 points

"Presenting a light garnet appearance, the 2010 Barolo Vigneto Monvigliero boasts a playful touch of sweetness on the bouquet that comes as a pleasant surprise after the austerity and tightness of its sister wine, the Barolo Acclivi. Ripe cherry and blackberry coat the palate and the wine reveals lush layers of soft spice, tobacco and leather. At this young stage, it is characterized by mild intensity and moderate persistency. Long cellar aging should help it flesh out further. Drink: 2016-2028." —Monica Larner

Kerin O'Keefe

97 points

"From the most celebrated vineyard in the village of Verduno, this dazzling Barolo opens with an enticing bouquet of exotic incense, violet, cedar, leather, moist earth, pine forest and a whiff of smoke. The focused palate delivers layers of delicious dark cherry, clove, cinnamon-spice, thyme, balsamic notes and mineral alongside supple tannins. Incredibly elegant. Drink 2018-2040." —Kerin O'Keefe

More about Burlotto

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.

Wine Details

  • Vintage

    2010

  • Size

    750ml

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Tasting Notes & Food Pairings

Perfect Pairings

Beef tenderloin, lamb shanks, aged hard cheeses, truffle pasta

Tasting Profile

Young Barolo with dark cherry, violet, and mineral notes. Full body, firm yet silky tannins, and a powerful, long finish.