Region: Barolo DOCG, Piedmont, Italy
Vintage: 2022
Composition: 100% Nebbiolo
History: The history of the Massolinos and their wine was intertwined with the history of Serralunga d’Alba in 1896 when Giovanni Massolino founded the estate. An enterprising, tenacious, and creative man, Giovanni was the first person to bring electricity to the town. Giovanni’s son, Giuseppe, built the first Massolino winery, expanded the estate to the best soils, and 1934 founded the Consortium for the Defense of Barolo and Barbaresco. Three of Giovanni’s sons followed in his footsteps, expanding the estate by purchasing gem cru vineyards: Margherita, Parafada, and Vigna Rionda. Franco and Roberto, both winemakers, joined the family farm in the nineties. His work condenses the experience of an entire family and the ambition of a new generation determined to contribute to the innovation of oenological and agronomic techniques and the image of the estate in Italy and abroad. Massolino makes wine passionately in its land of origin, preserving the typical characteristics of the native grape varieties. At the core of the winery’s philosophy, epitomized by its sustainable practices, is the conviction that there is a deep and tangible link between the vines, the hills, and the viticulturists, whose connection and affinity with the land deepens. With each passing year.
Tasting Notes:
“Aromas of new leather, ripe red berries, vineyard dust, and a smell of smoky flint come out of the glass along with floral and balsamic notes. The full-bodied palate displays great energy and intensity, delivering juicy Marasca cherry, ripe cranberry, white pepper, and clove framed by refined, youthful tannins and bright acidity. A mineral note wraps around the lingering finish. Over time, this will develop even more complexity.” – Wine Enthusiast.