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Bartolo Mascarello, Barolo, 2021

$279.00

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The 2021 Bartolo Mascarello Barolo follows the house tradition of blending four crus to express the whole territory rather than individual vineyard character. Maria Teresa chose a 48-day submerged cap fermentation to draw out complexity and texture. The wine is stunning: aromas of red forest berry, rose, underbrush, and spice, with candied orange peel and dried flowers adding nuance. The palate reveals dusty elegance with typical Nebbiolo tannins that are ripe, velvety, and broad. Medium-bodied, refreshingly balanced, with hints of chocolate and savory licorice in the finish. The wine offers early approachability while maintaining the structure to age through the 2040s and beyond.

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Professional Reviews

Antonio Galloni

AG 96
"The 2021 Barolo is a wine of delicacy and finesse. Its understated depth emerges with a bit of time in the glass, making a strong impression. Firm yet polished tannins are the signature of wine that is going to need time to come into its own. In some ways, the 2021 reminds me of the 2019, but with more mid-palate pliancy and greater overall depth. Floral notes lift a core of red-toned fruit in a wine that offers many of the contrasts that make Barolo so appealing, chief among them the marriage of power and finesse." -Antonio Galloni

Robert Parker

RP 98
"This wine was bottled in the fall of 2024 and will hit the market in September 2025. The Bartolo Mascarello 2021 Barolo sees the same blend of five vineyards as the 2020 vintage, but this edition shines with brighter clarity and focus thanks to the excellent growing conditions of the growing season. The 2021 is beautifully lifted and vertical; however, it reveals growing complexity even at this nascent stage. Winemaking counted a long and careful 48 days of submerged cap, marking a traditional fermentation. The summer season was not too hot, but September saw above average temperatures for easy ripening. There was adequate water and the grapes showed no signs of stress or suffering, Maria Teresa Mascarello tells me. The wine is classic, crisp and linear with present tannins and a very long mouthfeel that continues with freshness and energy. It is terrific now, and we can expect more to come from this epic bottle." -Monica Larner

Jancis Robinson

JR 17.5
"Pale ruby. Impressive, savoury, minerally, deep nose with hints of raspberry. Still a little embryonic but already showing perfect balance between shy, brooding fruit, supple acidity and fine, deep tannins. Great purity of raspberry fruit on the finish. Lots of structure and deserves bottle age."

Kerin O'Keefe

WE 97
"The 2021 Barolo from Cantina Bartolo Mascarello is stunning, starting with its beguiling aromas of red forest berry, rose, underbrush and spice. The linear, vibrant palate is extremely elegant delivering red cherry, strawberry, blood orange and licorice alongside right acidity and taut, refined tannins. It's still young so give it time to fully develop. Drink 2031–2042." -Kerin O'keefe

What importer Polaner Selections has to say about this wine...

Varietals
Nebbiolo
Vineyard
In the commune of Barolo: San Lorenzo (0.25ha), Rue (0.5 ha), Canubbi (1.0ha) In the commune of La Morra: Rocche di Annunziata (1.2ha)
Orientation
San Lorenzo: Southwest; Rue: Southeast; Canubbi: South-Southeast (bowl); Rocche: Southeast
Soil
Barolo commune Vineyards: Clay with some Tufa and varying amounts of Sand. La Morra commune Vineyard: Clay with significant inter-fingerings of Sand
Viticulture
Traditional, conventional. Rows are spaced at 2.5 meters and plants at 90-100 cms. Average age of vines is about 25 years, ranging from 60-70 years old in the San Lorenzo to newly replanted plots in Cannubi. We do not use chemical pesticides or fertilizers. Composted cow manure is used for fertilization and mechanical mowing is used to keep cover plants under control. Sulfur and copper are used during the season to combat oidium and peronospora. Vines are unirrigated (by DOCG laws).
Vinification
The four vineyards’ production is co-fermented in 3-4 large concrete tanks. The tank does not have an internal temperature control system but fermentation temperatures are monitored daily and the must is cooled with a cold-water heat exchanger if it exceeds 31C. We do not keep each vineyard’s grapes separate during the fermentation; they are mixed together as they arrive at the cantina. No single-vineyard “cru” Barolo is made. The fermentation typically occurs from indigenous yeasts, but we will add yeast if necessary. Pump-overs are performed twice a day. Once fermentation is complete (typically 15-18 days), the wine is left to macerate on the skins (submerged cap) for an additional few weeks. The total length of maceration (including the fermentation time) is from 30 to 50 days, and is generally the only variable in the winemaking for the Barolo on a year-to-year basis and is based entirely on the qualitative character of the vintage. The cantina uses a gentle hydraulic basket press.
Aging
The Barolo is stored in large botti (casks) of Slavonian Oak for about 30 months in a natural ageing cellar. The wine is racked once each year, then bottled in late July three years after the vintage. Malolactic fermentation is not forced and occurs in the botti. The botti range from 25 to 50 hectoliters and average 10-12 years of age. The bottles are held for an additional year until the following September when the wine is released in the fourth year after the vintage.

Details

  • Grape Variety

    Nebbiolo

  • Vintage

    2021

  • Size

    750ml

  • Sweetness

    Dry

  • Body

    Full Bodied