Massolino, Langhe Nebbiolo

Massolino, Langhe Nebbiolo

Vintage: 2023

VintageProduct CodeFormatClosureAvailability
2023VR210A2312 x 75ScrewcapAvailable
Producer

This 55-hectare estate has been in the Massolino family since 1896. Winemaker Franco Massolino has done a wonderful job of marrying change with respect for tradition, setting Massolino apart from many of the younger producers in Barolo today. The vineyards, with vines up to 60 years old, are in the commune of Serralunga d’Alba: the source of some of the greatest, most structured and longest-lived Barolos.

Their Barolo has an attractive aromatic dimension and is as good as Barolo gets at this price. The single vineyard ‘Parussi’, when tasted alongside the ‘Margheria’, is a study in the importance of site. The winemaking is the same, but the more restrained style of the ‘Parussi’ from Castiglione Falletto is contrasted against the aromatic yet layered and tannic style of the ‘Margheria’. Drink the ‘Parussi’ now and put the ‘Margheria’ in the cellar.

The ‘Parafada’, hailing from the estate’s oldest vineyard, is a bit more open, though similar to Serralunga in style with a unique depth and complexity. Massolino own 2.3 hectares of vines within the famed ‘Vigna Rionda’ MGA, where a marl-limestone mix of soils creates a Nebbiolo expression with an optimum balance of structure, aroma and finesse. Massolino’s Langhe Nebbiolo is more like a declassified Barolo compared to the youthful version from Vajra. The fruit is sourced exclusively from vineyards within the Barolo zone. Meanwhile, Franco’s Dolcetto d’Alba, fermented in stainless steel, perfectly expresses this bright, fresh and fruity varietal.

In 2019, the Massolino family fulfilled a long-held ambition to venture into Barbaresco. They now rent and manage plots in the famed MGAs of 'Starderi', 'Serraboella' and 'Albesani', in the village of Neive. The soil here is predominantly marly and calcareous, with some clay and sand, creating wines of exceptional balance and finesse. For the Barbaresco, fruit from all three MGAs is fermented in oak (“tini”), followed by ageing in large Slavonian oak casks for up to 18 months. The wine highlights the more refined character of this territory, expressing beautiful floral notes accompanied by hints of red fruits. The Barbaresco ‘Albesani' is made from a parcel of 60-year-old vines that lend themselves to a wine of notable structure and elegance. It has great ageing potential with complex and elegant aromas of red fruits and notes of tobacco and hay.

Vineyards

The grapes for this wine come from several vineyards in Serralunga d'Alba, situated at 340 metres above sea level and covering a total of four hectares. The vines are Guyot trained and are approximately 20 years old, planted at a density of 5,500 vines per hectare. Soils are mixed but predominantly limestone.

Vintage

The 2023 vintage began with a mild winter and a complete absence of precipitation, similar to the previous vintage. May and June brought heavy rainfall, rejuvenating the vines for the warm and relatively temperate summer season. The rains returned in early September, but the sun reemerged later in the month to grace the harvest: some days reached record high temperatures of 30° C, but the vines performed well under the stress to produce fine and balanced wines with good acidity.

Vinification

Grapes were hand harvested. After 15 days of temperature-controlled fermentation at 31-34ºC in stainless-steel tanks, the wine was aged in traditional 'botti', or large casks, for over a year to convey smoothness and elegance. Massolino's aim is to make an approachable, easy drinking style of Nebbiolo which can be enjoyed immediately.

Tasting Notes & Technical Details

This Nebbiolo is ruby-garnet in colour. The nose is delicate and pleasing, with notes of raspberries and violets and a subtle touch of spice. On the palate, the wine is elegant with soft tannins balanced by a fine minerality and vibrant acidity.

Alcohol (ABV)

14.5%

Acidity

5.45 g/l

Residual Sugar

0.52 g/l

pH

3.48