Burlotto’s Barolo Monvigliero has become one of the most sought-after wines in Piedmont, and the 2006 vintage shows why. From the northern edge of the Barolo zone, Monvigliero is a unique site—cool, breezy, and known for producing elegant, hauntingly aromatic Nebbiolo. And Burlotto, with their signature 100% whole-cluster fermentation, brings out all of its delicacy and nuance.
After nearly two decades, this bottle is singing: dried rose petals, wild strawberry, star anise, and sandalwood, with fine, whisper-soft tannins and a graceful, slow-unfolding finish. There’s a transparency here—almost a Burgundy-like touch—that makes Monvigliero one of Barolo’s most distinctive wines.
The 2006 vintage gave wines with structure and longevity, and this one has aged beautifully—more savory than sweet, more silk than weight, and absolutely ready to drink now or continue evolving over the next 5–10 years.
🛈 Note: One bottle has a heavily stained label—perfect for a drinker, not a showpiece. The wine itself remains a rare and remarkable experience.