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VIETTI Brunate, Barolo 2018 Bottle
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About this wine
VIETTI Brunate, Barolo
The relatively small cru of Brunate has a more homogenous soil profile than other larger crus. The variation here comes from altitude but there is a Brunate-ness to each of the wines. Leaning towards darker fruit and florals on the nose with a mix of spice and dried citrus. The palate is typically powerful and intense with abundant ripe, round tannins. Be patient, this is made to be aged and will demand some ceremony when you show it with 10+ years at a minimum.
The Nebbiolo for Vietti’s Barolo Brunate is sourced from the historic Menzione Geografica Aggiuntiva (MGA or Me.G.A) of ‘Brunate’, a vineyard in the municipality of La Morra, located on the southern slope towards Barolo. Limestone and clay-rich soil (Marls of Saint Agatha) at an altitude between 300 and 400m asl. The average age of the Guyot-cultivated vines is 50 years, and there is a density of around 4600 plants per hectare.
The grapes are harvested by hand and after a gentle pressing, the juice is fermented for around three weeks in a steel tank on skins. There is pre and post fermentation maceration using the method of submerging the cap for longer, less warm extraction of those vital tannins. Malolactic fermentation takes place in wood and after this the wine is aged in barriques and large wood barrels for around 32 months. The wine is bottled without being filtered.
'at the top of the medieval village of Castiglione Falletto, the Vietti wine cellar was founded in the late 1800’s by Carlo Vietti.'
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Expert Review
Monica Larner
With fruit from La Morra, the mid-weight 2018 Barolo Brunate shows a pretty softness and a delicate side with dried rose, lilac and blue flower. The wine completes malolactic fermentation in barrique and is later moved into large oak casks for aging. This dual oak treatment is part of Vietti's secret recipe for producing the silky tannins and fine texture you taste here. A production of 4,493 bottles, the wine is recognized by that distinctive aromatic finale of licorice and balsam herb.
95 points, Wine Advocate (June 2022)
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Bruce Sanderson
A refined, silky red marked by a mix of rose, strawberry, cherry, eucalyptus and white pepper aromas and flavors. Shows ample structure and fine intensity as this builds to a long, dusty, mineral-tinged finish. Harmonious, firm and fresh. Best from 2026 through 2042.
95 points, Wine Spectator (December 2022)
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Antonio Galloni
The 2018 Barolo Brunate is a deep, layered wine that is going to need at least a few years to come together. Today, the Brunate is quite primary and backward, but all the ingredients are there. Sage, menthol, licorice, dried flowers and spice build with a bit of coaxing.
94 points, Vinous (November 2021)
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James Suckling
Sweet raspberries and strawberries on the nose, as well as some chalky minerals. Full-bodied with a tight bead of fruit and mineral flavors that have a hand on the firm tannins and produce good focus and drive at the end. Needs time to integrate. Try from 2025.
94 points, JamesSuckling.com (October 2022)