94 Pt. Borgognot Barolo 2021
Nebbiolo from Piedmont, Italy
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$29.9994 Pt. Borgognot Barolo 2021
Nebbiolo from Piedmont, Italy
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Here's Why You Should Stock Up
- If you want to experience Nebbiolo in all its glory, look no further than Barolo. Here, the grape showcases power and concentration, with pronounced tannins and piercing acidity that makes it both food-friendly in its immediacy and gives it some of the longest aging potential in the wine world.
- Despite spring frosts and hail significantly reducing overall yields in Piedmont's 2021 vintage, Nebbiolo nonetheless endured, and wines from this harvest are creating a buzz of excitement. These youthful bottlings showcase big flavors, fresh acidity, and overall quality that some are calling "among the best."
- Barolo has some of the strictest requirements of any DOCG in Italy. Producers must age their wines for a minimum of 38 months to legally claim the prestigious appellation on their bottles, with at least 18 of those months in oak. This means that 2021 Barolos reached the international market fairly recently, in early 2025.
Here's Why You Should Stock Up
- If you want to experience Nebbiolo in all its glory, look no further than Barolo. Here, the grape showcases power and concentration, with pronounced tannins and piercing acidity that makes it both food-friendly in its immediacy and gives it some of the longest aging potential in the wine world.
- Despite spring frosts and hail significantly reducing overall yields in Piedmont's 2021 vintage, Nebbiolo nonetheless endured, and wines from this harvest are creating a buzz of excitement. These youthful bottlings showcase big flavors, fresh acidity, and overall quality that some are calling "among the best."
- Barolo has some of the strictest requirements of any DOCG in Italy. Producers must age their wines for a minimum of 38 months to legally claim the prestigious appellation on their bottles, with at least 18 of those months in oak. This means that 2021 Barolos reached the international market fairly recently, in early 2025.