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Regular price
€85,84
Vintage:
2020
Denomination:
Barolo
Grape variety:
nebbiolo
Origin:
Italy, Piedmont
Alcohol:
14.5%
Format:
0.75 L
Product origin:
Business
Serving temperature:
18°
When to drink:
Dinner, Business dinner, Meditation
Type:
Red Wine
Taste:
tannic, balanced, with notes of red berries and spices
Flavorings:
red fruits, violet, licorice, spices
Allergens:
Sulphites
Longevity:
20 years old
What kind of wine is Barolo Margheria DOCG 2020 - Massolino
The Barolo Margheria DOCG 2020 - Massolino is born in the heart of the Langhe, in the prestigious Margheria cru in the municipality of Serralunga d'Alba, one of the areas most suited to the production of great Barolo wines. It is made from 100% Nebbiolo grapes, a noble Piedmontese grape variety capable of expressing wines with a strong yet refined character. This Barolo stands out for its elegant and profound style: a full-bodied wine, yet with a balance that makes it enjoyable even in its early years of aging. The solid structure and well-defined tannins are distinctive features that reflect the personality of its terroir.Vintage Details
The 2020 vintage is considered excellent for Nebbiolo from Serralunga. A regular spring and dry summer favored balanced ripening, with healthy and fragrant grapes. Temperature fluctuations between day and night intensified the aromatic profile and provided a perfect concentration of aromas and refreshing acidity, essential elements for a long-lived Barolo.Winemaking and Aging
The Nebbiolo grapes for Barolo Margheria DOCG 2020 - Massolino are carefully vinified, following a traditional fermentation on the skins for about 20-30 days at a controlled temperature, in order to extract color, tannins, and elegance. Aging takes place in large Slavonian oak barrels, where the wine rests for at least 30 months, followed by an additional year of maturation in the bottle before release. The result is a complex and harmonious wine, capable of evolving wonderfully over time.Tasting Notes
The Barolo Margheria DOCG 2020 - Massolino combines the typical power of Serralunga wines with the finesse that distinguishes great vintages.Color
Intense garnet red with orange reflections, typical of Nebbiolo in evolution. In the glass, it appears clear and bright, indicating excellent maturity and impeccable winemaking.Nose
The aroma is broad and profound: notes of ripe cherry, withered rose, and violet emerge, followed by nuances of sweet spices, licorice, and light toasty notes due to the oak aging. With aeration, hints of damp earth and undergrowth open up, revealing the authenticity of the Margheria cru.Palate
On the palate, it is structured and decisive, with dense yet well-integrated tannins. The lively acidity provides balance and momentum, while the long aromatic persistence delivers a clean, profound, and very elegant finish. It is a wine that combines power, verticality, and finesse, destined to provide pleasure even after many years.Food Pairings for Barolo Margheria DOCG 2020 - Massolino
This Barolo is an ideal companion for important and flavorful dishes. It is perfect with:- braised or stewed red meats, such as the classic brasato al Barolo;
- roasts and feathered game;
- aged and flavorful cheeses, especially those from the Piedmontese mountain pastures;
- dishes with Alba white truffle, which enhance its aromatic complexity.
Storage and Aging: how to store Barolo Margheria DOCG 2020 - Massolino wine
The Barolo Margheria DOCG 2020 - Massolino is a wine for long aging. If stored correctly, it can evolve for over 15-20 years, developing increasingly complex tertiary aromas. To preserve all its qualities:- Store the bottles horizontally, to keep the cork consistently moist;
- Maintain a constant temperature between 12°C and 16°C, in a dark and vibration-free environment;
- Avoid sudden temperature changes and direct light, which could alter its aromatic profile.
Massolino
The history of the Massolino winery Founded in the heart of the Langhe, the Massolino winery is synonymous with a centuries-old tradition intertwined with modern innovation. For generations, the Massolino family has cultivated their land with passion, respecting the Piedmontese winemaking heritag...