Fratelli Alessandria Barolo del Comune di Verduno 2020
$139.00
Description
95 Points, Huon Hooke "Medium depth ruby to brick-red with pencil shavings, mixed spices, dark chocolate and superripe black fruits to sniff, a hint of blackcurrant pastille. The wine is full-bodied and powerful, with emphatic tannins which are beautifully shaped and supple, albeit mouth-coating, and there are notes of caramel and peanut brittle deep on the palate which flows extremely long to its ultimate conclusion. A big, muscular Barolo with power to burn." - The Real Review
ABOUT FRATELLI ALESSANDRIA
Fratelli Alessandria is one of Piedmont’s under-the-radar jewels. The Alessandrias make compelling, classically-built wines from estate vineyards in Verduno and Monforte d’Alba. Best of all, the wines remain very reasonably priced by today’s standards. Readers who enjoy structured, age-worthy Barolos won’t want to be without these wines —Antonio Galloni, Vinous.com The Alessandria family since the mid-19th century has called this gentle landscape home. In 1870, when the family first established their farm, calling it Fratelli Alessandria , Verduno was the center of Barolo winemaking—it was here where families first crafted dry Nebbiolo wines in the style we know today, and also bottled wines individually instead of shipping in cask. Because of this, the village was internationally recognized as the face of Barolo and sought out by collectors across the European continent. Today Verduno is experiencing a renaissance, and it is the “brothers” Alessandria who are guiding the wines of Verduno back to the heights they once held. It is of course a family affair—the brothers Gian Battista and Alessandro, and Alessandro’s son, Vittore, are the stewards of this generations-old estate. What Verduno gives is exactly what we crave in our Barolo wines: complexity without heaviness, structure with finesse. The Alessandria family provides a “mirror to the landscape,” Vittore says, respecting the history of their forefathers yet “looking ahead” to ensure that what’s in each bottle reflects the true essence of Barolo from Verduno.