Barolo Villero 2017

Giuseppe Mascarello e Figlio Barolo Villero 2017

Barolo Villero 2017

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TYPE: Red Wine
PRODUCER: Giuseppe Mascarello e Figlio
VINTAGE: 2017
COUNTRY: Italy
REGION: Piemonte, Barolo
CUVÉE: Villero
VOLUME: 0.75 L
FILL LEVEL: Neck
LABEL CONDITION: GL
PACKAGING: Loose
POINTS: 95 by Wine Advocate
TASTING NOTES: The 2017 Barolo Villero is visibly darker with opulent fruit, blackberry confit, potting soil and licorice. The wine is layered and bold, but it also shows a soft side with sweet fruit that spreads evenly over the palate. The 2017 vintage is similar to 2015, both are considered hot and dry growing seasons, delivering ripeness and textural weight. The main difference would be that 2015 had more structure, and 2017 has more plush layering.

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Barolo

About Barolo

Barolo, hailed as the "King of Wines" and the "Wine of Kings," stands as a jewel within the Langhe region of Piedmont, Italy. This prestigious red wine appellation is exclusively dedicated to the Nebbiolo grape, a variety celebrated for its high acidity, robust tannins, and ability to convey the essence of terroir. Barolo, crafted from Nebbiolo, has earned a global reputation for its complexity, structure, and exceptional aging potential.

The vineyards of Barolo are nestled in the Langhe hills, encompassing communes such as Barolo, La Morra, Castiglione Falletto, Serralunga d'Alba, and Monforte d'Alba. The diverse soils, ranging from marl to limestone and sand, contribute to the multifaceted character of Barolo wines.

In the glass, Barolo reveals a deep garnet color and a captivating bouquet. Aromas of red and dark fruits intermingle with notes of rose petals, tar, licorice, and earthy undertones. The hallmark of Barolo lies in its robust structure, marked by high acidity and firm tannins, which lend the wine not only a powerful presence but also the potential for graceful aging.

The aging process of Barolo is meticulous, often involving extended maceration and maturation in large oak casks for several years. This patient approach allows the wine to soften its tannins and evolve, revealing secondary and tertiary flavors that enhance its complexity.

Barolo includes distinguished single-vineyard or cru-designated wines, each bearing the name of the specific vineyard and embodying its unique characteristics. While Barolo lacks a formal classification system, certain vineyards and areas are recognized for consistently producing exceptional wines.

The Consorzio del Barolo, established in 1908, unites Barolo producers in their commitment to preserving and promoting the quality and reputation of Barolo wines. Beyond its enological significance, Barolo is deeply ingrained in the cultural and culinary heritage of Piedmont, often complementing the region's rich and hearty cuisine.

Barolo's reputation as one of Italy's finest wines transcends borders, captivating the palates of wine enthusiasts globally. Its ability to age gracefully, unfolding layers of flavor and character over time, adds to its allure and positions Barolo as a timeless symbol of Piedmontese winemaking tradition.

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