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Comm. G.B. Burlotto

Comm. G.B. Burlotto – Barolo 2015 – Piedmont Italy

Comm. G.B. Burlotto – Barolo 2015 – Piedmont Italy

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Comm. G.B. Burlotto Barolo 2015 is a classic expression of Barolo crafted in the traditional style of Verduno. Produced from a blend of estate vineyards, it combines elegance, structure, and remarkable balance while faithfully expressing the character of the Langhe's historic Nebbiolo terroirs.

🍷 At a Glance

Grape: 100% Nebbiolo
Region: Barolo DOCG, Piedmont, Italy
Vintage: 2015
Vineyards: Breri, Neirane, Rocche Olmo, and Boscatto
Soils: Calcareous soils with balanced clay, sand, and silt
Training System: Guyot
Harvest: Hand-harvested with vineyard selection
Vinification: Fermentation in open French oak vats with daily pump-overs and punch-downs
Aging: 20–33 months in large French oak barrels, followed by at least 9 months in bottle
Serving Temperature: 16–18°C
Style: Traditional Barolo

👃 Tasting Notes & Experience

Body: Full-bodied
Fruit: Red cherry, raspberry, dried rose, red berry fruit
Savory: Earth, spice, dried herbs, mineral notes
Structure: Firm tannins, vibrant acidity, long finish

Burlotto describes this Barolo as a classic: sober, rigorous, dynamic, and unmistakably tied to its place of origin. The palate combines Nebbiolo’s signature perfume and structure with impressive balance, offering both immediate charm and the capacity for long-term aging.

❤️ Why We Love It

• Produced from a traditional blend of multiple Verduno vineyards
• Crafted by one of Barolo's most historic family estates, founded in 1850
• Combines elegance and structure with the authenticity of traditional Barolo winemaking

🍽️ Food Pairing Ideas

• Braised beef or osso buco
• White truffle risotto
• Wild boar ragù
• Aged Parmigiano Reggiano

👤 Who This Wine Is For

✓ Lovers of traditional Barolo
✓ Fans of age-worthy Nebbiolo
✓ Collectors exploring Verduno terroir
✕ Not ideal if you prefer soft, fruit-forward reds

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