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Massolino Barolo Parussi DOCG 2015

Massolino Barolo Parussi DOCG 2015

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First produced in 2007. From 41-year-old canes from the Parussi field in Castiglione Falletto. Calcareous, clay and sandy soil. Massolino has 1.3 Ha, and the height of 300 meters above sea level. Very stony soil with a lot of lime and sand.

The wine is aged for 30 months in large Slavonian oak barrels.

Long life awaits.

Product details

Country Italy
Region Piedmont
Vintage 2015
Classification Barolo DOCG
Grapes Nebbiolo
Bottle size 75 cl
Alcohol 14.5%
Cork type Cork

Critic reviews

93+ Antonio Galloni
Vinous
The 2015 Barolo Parussi is the most powerful and immediate of the Massolino 2015 Barolos. Dark cherry, plum, lavender, menthol, spice, tar and licorice fill out the wine's ample frame effortlessly. In this range, the Parussi is also the Barolo that most clearly shows the natural richness of the year, and it does so to great effect. Plush, sensual and inviting, the 2015 will drink well with minimal cellaring, although time in bottle will only help.
95+ Monica Larner
Wine Advocate
This wine was not made in 2014, when this vineyard site in Castiglione Falletto was hit by not one but two violent hailstorms. Thankfully, the 2015 Barolo Parussi comes from a trouble-free growing season and has resulted in one of the best expressions of the cru made by Massolino thus far, with the first vintage produced in 2007. This site sees a unique soil profile, with sand that is much richer in organic materials compared to the estate's historic vineyard sites. The terrain enjoys two exposures because the vines are planted over the crest of a hill. Harvest comes later here, as well, because the growing cycle is slower and Parussi is one of the last parcels to show beautiful leaf color in the autumn. Thanks to all those extra variables, the winemaking team has a little more to play with in order to achieve complexity and integration. In our progression from least to most powerful single-vineyard wines tasted, this was the third wine in the lineup. Indeed, this wine offers more "grasso" or body weight and volume. Dark mineral tones make for an elegant finish. However, the tannins are very young and need more time to soften. This is your proverbial cellar wine.
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