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Vietti Barolo Castiglione 2019
Red WineIssue 21

Vietti Barolo Castiglione 2019

Vietti (Krause family, since 2016) · Vietti Winery, Castiglione Falletto, Piedmont, Italy

Graceful yet structured — plump cherry, layers of baking spice, rose petal, forest floor, supple tannins with real grip, and refreshing acidity that pulls everything into focus14.5% ABV proofCastiglione Falletto, Langhe, Piedmont — in the misty hills of the Langhe where the Vietti family has been making wine since 1919, and where Nebbiolo grapes grown on steep, south-facing limestone and clay slopes produce one of Italy's most distinctive and age-worthy reds.
Tasting Notes

Nose

Long and chalky with stony minerality, fading tar, dried herbs, and a silky elegance that lingers

Palate

Cherry, Violet, Berry (Generic), Gamey, Woody, Cedar

Finish

Vietti Barolo Castiglione is the gateway to understanding why Nebbiolo is one of the world's great grapes — and why Barolo is called the King of Wines.

Specifications
Varietal
28 months in Slavonian oak botti
Blend
100% Nebbiolo
Vineyards
Luminous garnet-ruby with an orange-tinged rim
Serve & Pair

Cocktail Suggestion

Barolo Spritz: 3 oz Vietti Barolo Castiglione · 1 oz Amaro Montenegro · 2 oz sparkling water · Build in a large wine glass over ice, stir gently.

Food Pairing

Braised osso buco with saffron risotto — a classic Piedmontese pairing where the wine's acidity and tannin structure cut through the richness of the marrow.

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