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Marcarini Barolo Brunate

Appellation

Barolo DOCG

Varietal

100% Nebbiolo

ABV

14%

Philosophy

Sustainable

Marcarini Marcarini Barolo Brunate
Marcarini Marcarini Barolo Brunate

Tasting Notes

Garnet red with ruby highlights, the wine shows a rich and ample, persistent nose with notes of sweet spices, tobacco, hay, and undergrowth, followed by a full-bodied palate where firm tannins support a broad structure, complemented by pleasant acidity.

Cultivation

Free-standing espalier with Guyot pruning

Vinification

Fermentation occurs at 26–27°C, followed by 45 days of submerged cap maceration with simultaneous malolactic fermentation. After a short stainless steel rest, the wine ages in barrels for two years starting in early summer.

Aging

The wine ages two years in old Slavonian oak, followed by one year in bottle.

99

PTS
James Suckling, 2021

For six generations, Marcarini has cultivated estate-owned vineyards in some of La Morra’s most prized sites, including La Serra and Brunate, where steep slopes, diverse soils, optimal sun exposure, and distinct microclimates yield wines of remarkable character while supporting thoughtful, sustainable farming. A pioneer of single-vineyard bottlings as early as the 1950s, Marcarini continues to highlight the individuality of its crus, including the historic Boschi di Berri vineyard, home to over 150-year-old pre-phylloxera Dolcetto vines. Rooted in a “classic” philosophy that seamlessly blends tradition and modern precision, the family carries forward its legacy in an eighteenth-century winery and underground cellars ideally suited for long, traditional élevage.