Despite owning the majority of two prestigious vineyard sites and producing a steady stream of excellent, long-aging Barolos, this Piedmont family has often flow under the radar. No longer. Learn more about our pick and get the full tasting note.
The hills of Piedmont are home to one of Italy’s most exciting wines: Barolo. And the classic 2016 vintage is the appellation's best harvest in two decades. The overriding theme of these reds is balance, with 2016's long growing season giving the Nebbiolo wines perfumed aromas, wonderful complexity and tension. WineSpectator.com members: Discover 2016's finest examples among more than 550 wines reviewed for Wine Spectator's annual Barolo tasting report.