Barolo
Castello di Verduno

Barolo, 2019


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2019

75cl

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£39.41


2019

6x75cl

DP

£236.42



Castello di Verduno, Barolo, 2019

2019

Justerini & Brooks Tasting note

Castello di Verduno, Barolo, 2019

Intense and aromatic with a good pliant structure embracing notes of red plums, forest fruit, wild herbs and raspberries. Not heavy, this is a typical ’19 insofar as it is juicy and long with a certain acid spine that keeps all the fruit in check. The 2019 saw 22 months in wood and, like the classic Barbaresco, is fermented in stainless steel and sees a shorter 30-day cuvaison. Effectively a Barolo Comune di Verduno but not labelled as such, it is comprised of four vineyards, each vinified separately so that they can adapt to the character of the site. Boscatto, close to the La Morra border, brings power from the younger clay soils, whilst Campasso, Rodasca and Massara have a more similar composition of primarily fossilised Sant Agata marls. Massara has a bit more limestone than the others.

ABV:
14%
91/100
Antonio Galloni, Vinous

The 2019 Barolo is all from Boscato, in the town of Verduno. Sweet tobacco, earthiness, orange peel, cedar, dried flowers, licorice and herbs give the 2019 notable aromatic presence, while the fruit is pushed more into the background. There's more than enough complexity to ensure a decade of fine drinking, especially once the tannins soften a touch.
Date Reviewed:
01/2023

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Italy

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Piedmont

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Castello di Verduno

Castello di Verduno

The Castello di Verduno is one of the historic castles of Barolo, originally built in 1500, and thanks to the Burlotto family it also seems set for a glittering future. Nebbiolo was first vinified here in 1838 under the new ownership of King Carlo Alberto of Savoy. In 1909 the castle was acquired by the Burlotto family. It was in the 1950s that the Commendatore Giovanni Battista Burlotto, returning from Eritrea, set about restoring the castle to its former glory. Today his daughters run the estate. The Castello’s ten hectares of vineyard spread across Barbaresco and Verduno, the northernmost Barolo commune where the proximity to the river results in warm days but cool nights. Their top wines come from two of the region’s most hallowed vineyards Verduno’s Monvigliero and Barbaresco’s Rabaja. Apart from making fabulous Nebbiolos, the Burlottos are also arch-exponents of the rare Pelaverga variety. This fascinating red grape can only be found in Verduno, where it has been co-planted since the 1600s. It was in danger of dying out, however, until Castello di Verduno took the brave step of being the first to dedicate single vineyard plantings to the variety, in 1972. Success soon followed for the alluring, fruity and peppery reds it produced culminating in 1995 with the award of its very own DOC, Verduno. Interestingly the Burlottos also make a tiny quantity of excellent white made from the same variety, a blanc de noirs, that offers crisp clear fruit and herbal flavours. The wine-making here is traditional; soft, slow fermentations with 25-40 days of maceration on the skins followed by ageing in large old Slavonian oak casks, 24 months for the cru wines and 3 years for the cru riservas. These are refined, spirited, vital Barolos and Barbarescos that have an elegance that makes them very eminently drinkable young, yet with the balance and nerve to allow for long ageing.

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