Barolo Brunate 2012

VIETTI

Barolo Brunate
2012

  • Biologique
  • Végan
  • Agriculture bio / En conversion
Pays
Italie
Désignation réglementée
Denominazione di origine controllata e garantita (DOCG)
Région
Piémont
Appellation
Barolo
Cépage(s)
Nebbiolo 100 %
Pourcentage d'alcool
14.5%
Couleur
Rouge
Sucre
Sec
Type de vieillissement
cuve inox et chêne
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Information sur le domaine

L’histoire du chai Vietti remonte au 19e siècle. Toutefois, ce n’est qu’au début du 20e siècle que le nom Vietti est devenu synonyme d’une exploitation vinicole offrant ses propres vins en bouteille. Le patriarche Mario Vietti a élaboré les premiers vins de la maison Vietti dès 1919 et il a vendu la plus grande partie de sa production en Italie. Sa réalisation la plus importante fut la transformation de la ferme familiale, qui opérait dans différents domaines, en une entreprise...

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Notes sur le produit

Raisins du vignoble historique de Brunate à La Morra, sur le versant sud vers Barolo, avec environ 4 600 plants par hectare sur une superficie d'environ 1 hectare. Les vignes ont un âge moyen d'environ 54 ans. Sol argilo-calcaire. Après pressurage doux, la fermentation dure environ 3 semaines dans une cuve en acier au contact des peaux. Ce temps comprend la macération pré et post-fermentaire avec l'utilisation de l'ancienne méthode du bouchon immergé. La fermentation malolactique a lieu en barriques.

Notes de dégustation

Rouge rubis intense. Le nez est explosif, puissant et large. On retrouve des notes fruitées de prune, d'agrumes cédrat et de pamplemousse mais aussi épicées. Au fil des minutes dans le verre, des notes de violette se font sentir, caractéristiques du terroir de Brunate. En bouche, il est plein et intense. Le tanin est doux, rond, velouté, typique de la région de La Morra. Sur la perception finale de la racine de réglisse.

Revues de presse

Vinous

- 98 points -

Antonio Galloni, Février 2020 (Millésime 2016)

The 2016 Barolo Brunate is a powerful, vertical wine endowed with tremendous explosive energy and intensity. Crushed flowers, mint, spice and dried flowers open up in the glass, but it is the wine's energy that really elevates it into the stratosphere. In the glass, the 2016 is dark, somber and full of the sepia-toned nuances that are such signatures of this great Barolo vineyard. This is the first vintage that includes Vietti's newest parcel in Brunate. Perhaps more importantly, though, the 2016 is the first vintage in which French oak is minimal. This is a stunning vintage for the Brunate.

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Wine Advocate

- 97 points -

Monica Larner, Juillet 2020 (Millésime 2016)

Luca Currado farms in the Brunate cru on the La Morra side of the vineyard (as opposed to the Barolo side), and this wine includes fruit from new parcels. The differences are subtle to be sure, but I always associate La Morra with an extreme silkiness and softness. I find those qualities apply to this wine. The Vietti 2016 Barolo Brunate shows blue flowers, forest fruit, wild cherry and truffle-infused earth. It reveals a lean but open-knit quality that you sense in the mouth. That softness, or textural silkiness, continues for many long minutes with hints of mint, licorice and camphor ash doled out carefully along the way. The tannins are polished and long. This is an extremely elegant Brunate.

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Decanter

- 97 points -

Michaela Morris, Juin 2020 (Millésime 2016)

Vietti's Brunate plots sit on the La Morra side of this cru. Fermented in stainless steel then transferred directly to large oak casks for ageing, it offers engaging and penetrating aromas of cedar, red cherry, blood orange, sage blossom and rose. The palate demonstrates the austere personality of Brunate and will require a few years in bottle to unfurl. Dense and layered with profound depth, chewy tannins and persistent red berries, this is a fantastically complete wine.

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James Suckling

- 97 points -

Mai 2020 (Millésime 2016)

Very layered and tannic with dried-strawberry, cedar and chocolate aromas and flavors. It’s full-bodied, yet so balanced and pretty. Tight, yet creamy texture, making it so approachable. Better than the 2015. Better after 2023.

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Wine Spectator

- 96 points -

Octobre 2020 (Millésime 2016)

Graceful and focused, displaying rose, strawberry, cherry and eucalyptus flavors, this red also reveals a solid spine of tannins on the finish. This is balanced, yet needs a few years to find its stride. Shows terrific energy and freshness. Best from 2023 through 2043. 304 cases made, 73 cases imported.

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Vinous

- 96 points -

Antonio Galloni., Janvier 2021 (Millésime 2017)

  • The 2017 Barolo Brunate is a powerful, brooding wine. Huge dark fruit, leather, spice, menthol and dried herbs all build in a potent Barolo that is enshrouded by tannins. The 2017 is going to need quite a bit of time in the cellar. Today, it is very much a brooding powerhouse. Dark wild cherry, licorice, tar, menthol and spice take shape in the glass, but the 2017 is clearly an infant, and an unruly one at that.

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Wine Advocate

- 95 points -

Monica Larner, Juin 2019 (Millésime 2015)

The Barolo Brunate was not made in 2014 because of hail damage. Instead, all the fruit was diverted to the Langhe Nebbiolo Perbacco instead. This newest release, the 2015 Barolo Brunate, definitely makes up for the lost ground. This is an explosive and absolutely exuberant expression of Nebbiolo from a vineyard site in La Morra near M. Marengo’s property. Vietti farms two parcels here, a higher side of the vineyard and a lower one (near Damilano and Ceretto). These lower parts of Brunate perform very nicely in the cooler vintages. Instead, this warm vintage expression puts a lot of its fruit depth and personality upfront in a confident and no-fuss manner. You absolutely know what you are getting here, even at the first sniff of the bouquet. The wine proceeds to open and blossom before your nose, offering dark fruit, rose, spice and a very linear mineral tone at the back. That linear flinty note is just terrific. Some 3,600 were produced.

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Wine Spectator

- 95 points -

(Millésime 2018)

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. 304 cases made, 73 cases imported.

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Wine Advocate

- 95 points -

(Millésime 2018)

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.

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Wine Spectator

- 95 points -

Novembre 2021 (Millésime 2017)

A ripe, fleshy style, offering plum, cherry, leather, menthol and iron aromas and flavors. Hints of rose and strawberry peek through as this builds to the long finish. There are formidable tannins too, yet they remain civilized and should allow this to develop nicely over time. Best from 2025 through 2050. 304 cases made, 73 cases imported. 

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James Suckling

- 94 points -

(Millésime 2018)

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.

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James Suckling

- 94 points -

Juillet 2021 (Millésime 2017)

Beautiful, sweet fruit and perfumes on the nose with fresh flowers, such as roses. Full-bodied with fine, dusty tannins and a long, persistent finish. Very caressing. Builds on the palate at the end. Drink after 2024.

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Jancis Robinson

- 15 points -

15.5

Walter Speller, Juillet 2021 (Millésime 2017)

Barolo. Tasted blind. Lustrous mid ruby with orange tinges. A little brooding with sweet top notes from oak. Supple cherry fruit that just manages to follow through on the finish. Sweet-sour cherry finish with grainy tannins

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