Vietti Barolo 2022

SKU: ITPIVTIWIRE175022 Category:
Nebbiolo | Piedmont | Italy | Red Wine | Vietti | 2022 | 0,75 L | 14,5 %

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72.90 

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Vietti Barolo DOCG 2022 is an elegant and layered red wine from the legendary Barolo appellation in Piedmont. Crafted from 100% Nebbiolo grapes sourced from carefully selected vineyards across several Barolo communes, it reflects the diversity of the region's terroir and Vietti's renowned winemaking expertise. The 2022 vintage offers an exceptional balance of fruit concentration, freshness, and structure. Traditional ageing in large oak casks brings depth, elegance, and remarkable ageing potential. This is a classic Barolo with distinctive character and the ability to evolve beautifully over many years.

The bouquet reveals ripe red cherry, wild berries, and rose petal aromas layered with licorice, tar, dried herbs, tobacco, and sweet spice notes. Full-bodied, concentrated, and elegantly structured on the palate, the wine displays fine-grained tannins, vibrant acidity, and an exceptionally long mineral finish.

Perfect with beef tenderloin, lamb, game, truffle dishes, slow-braised meats, and long-aged cheeses. Its powerful structure and aromatic complexity make it an outstanding partner for traditional Piedmontese and classic French cuisine.

Nebbiolo wines tipically have rich, but elegant tannins, high acidity and unic scent – often characterized as "roses and tar". After a few years of vintage, most Nebbiolo wines begin fading from intensive ruby to a glorious brick orange color and developing flavors of mushroom, moss, leather and black pepper.
Barolo wines are the best Nebbiolo can offer - they are luxurious and sophisticated. At young age these wines show uncontrollable temper with sharp and high tannins and almost searing acidity, though already noticeable aromas of violets, red currant and licorice. With age the wine bouquet acquires the wealth and fullness deprived in its youth as the taste becomes more rounded, adding peppery tones and shades of red berries, but the aromas are replaced by flavors of tobacco, leather and tar. Barolo wines are worth saving for important occasions - they are excellent even after 20 years of aging.