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2017 Trediberri, Barolo, Rocche dell'Annunziata

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2017 Trediberri, Barolo, Rocche dell&

2017 Trediberri, Barolo, Rocche dell'Annunziata

Vinous

93

CellarTracker

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Regular price $70
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Sourced from the oldest vines of the famed Rocche dell'Annunziata, dating back to 1955, long-owned by Federico Oberto. Fermented in concrete and aged about 20 months in large traditional casks. Known for its blend of intensity and finesse, La Morra's finest vineyard can stand the test of time but is deliciously deep and complex now with ample time in a decanter.

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A newer name in the context of the historic (read: transcendent) La Morra section of Barolo, Trediberri has a passionate trio behind it, dedicated to crafting profound examples of the legendary terroir.

Trediberri

Winemaker Nicola's father had family vines just outside of La Morra in Torriglione, and knowing his local terroirs well, Nicola, his father Federico and their partner smartly purchased 5 hectares in the historic section of Berri within La Morra. Limestone soils with sandstone interwoven create a unique clay-like soil, and was historically held to be a highly desired terroir; many of the vineyards were abandoned after the second World War, only to be revitalized by the trio who replanted it in 2007. With the vines coming of proper age, the resultant wines are highly perfumed with great finesse and astounding potential. 

The grapes from the Berri vines make up most of the production, but Federico's old vineyards in Torriglione and Rocche dell’Annunziata also contribute tremendous wines in Nicola's hands. Winemaking for the Nebbiolo wines is traditional: the grapes will soak for 3+ weeks during fermentation in concrete, and then will age for about 2 years in slavonian "botti" casks.

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Trediberri

A newer name in the context of the historic (read: transcendent) La Morra section of Barolo, Trediberri has a passionate trio behind it, dedicated to crafting profound examples of the legendary terroir.

Winemaker Nicola's father had family vines just outside of La Morra in Torriglione, and knowing his local terroirs well, Nicola, his father Federico and their partner smartly purchased 5 hectares in the historic section of Berri within La Morra. Limestone soils with sandstone interwoven create a unique clay-like soil, and was historically held to be a highly desired terroir; many of the vineyards were abandoned after the second World War, only to be revitalized by the trio who replanted it in 2007. With the vines coming of proper age, the resultant wines are highly perfumed with great finesse and astounding potential. 

The grapes from the Berri vines make up most of the production, but Federico's old vineyards in Torriglione and Rocche dell’Annunziata also contribute tremendous wines in Nicola's hands. Winemaking for the Nebbiolo wines is traditional: the grapes will soak for 3+ weeks during fermentation in concrete, and then will age for about 2 years in slavonian "botti" casks.


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Vinous

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The 2017 Barolo Rocche dell'Annunziata is powerful, dense and tightly wound. This is an especially dark, somber wine from a site where Barolos tend to be much more floral and red-toned in their fruit expression. At the same time, the Rocche is less impacted by oak than some of the earlier vintages, which leads me to think all the 2017 needs is time in bottle to unwind. There is a lot here.

What the Critics are Saying

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Vinous

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The 2017 Barolo Rocche dell'Annunziata is powerful, dense and tightly wound. This is an especially dark, somber wine from a site where Barolos tend to be much more floral and red-toned in their fruit expression. At the same time, the Rocche is less impacted by oak than some of the earlier vintages, which leads me to think all the 2017 needs is time in bottle to unwind. There is a lot here.