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2020 Barolo, Cannubi, Giacomo Fenocchio, Piedmont, Italy
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2020 Barolo, Ravera, G.D. Vajra, Piedmont, Italy
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2020 Barolo, Baudana, Luigi Baudana, Piedmont, Italy
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2020 Barolo, Commune di Serralunga d'Alba, Luigi Baudana, Piedmont, Italy
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2020 Barolo, Gavarini Chiniera, Elio Grasso, Piedmont, Italy
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2020 Barolo, Massolino, Piedmont, Italy
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2020 Barolo, Badarina, Bruna Grimaldi, Piedmont, Italy
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2020 Barolo, Bricco Ambrogio, Bruna Grimaldi, Piedmont, Italy
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2020 Barolo, Camilla, Bruna Grimaldi, Piedmont, Italy
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2020 Barolo, Paiagallo, Mauro Veglio, Piedmont, Italy
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2020 Barolo, del Comune di La Morra, Marcarini, Piedmont, Italy
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2020 Barolo, Gattera, Mauro Veglio, Piedmont, Italy
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2020 Barolo, Castelletto, Mauro Veglio, Piedmont, Italy
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2020 Barolo, Mauro Veglio, Piedmont, Italy
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2019 Barolo, Bricco delle Viole, G.D. Vajra, Piedmont, Italy
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2019 Barolo Treturne, Fogliati, Piedmont, Italy
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2019 Barolo Bussia, Fogliati, Piedmont, Italy
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2019 Barolo, Bricco Fiasco, Azelia, Piedmont, Italy
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2019 Barolo, San Rocco, Azelia, Piedmont, Italy
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2019 Barolo, Margheria, Massolino, Piedmont, Italy
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2019 Barolo, Cru Parafada, Serralunga d'Alba, Massolino, Piedmont, Italy
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2019 Barolo, Ravera, G.D. Vajra, Piedmont, Italy
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2019 Barolo, Margheria, Azelia, Piedmont, Italy
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Located due south of Alba and the River Tanaro, Barolo is Piedmont's most famous wine DOCG (Denominazione di Origine Controllata e Garantita), renowned for producing Italy's finest red wines from 100 percent Nebbiolo. Its red wines were originally sweet, but in 1840 the then extant Italian monarchy, the House of Savoy, ordered them to be altered to a dry style. This project was realised by French oenologist Louis Oudart, whose experience with Pinot Noir had convinced him of Nebbiolo's potential. The Barolo appellation was formalised in 1966 at around 1,700 hectares – only a tenth of the size of Burgundy, but almost three times as big as neighbouring Barbaresco. Upgraded to DOCG status in 1980, Barolo comprises two distinct soil types: the first is a Tortonian sandy marl that produces a more feminine style of wine and can be found in the villages of Barolo, La Morra, Cherasco, Verduno, Novello, Roddi and parts of Castiglione Falletto. The second is the older Helvetian sandstone clay that bestows the wines with a more muscular style. This can be found in Monforte d'Alba, Serralunga d'Alba, Diano d'Alba, Grinzane Cavour and the other parts of Castiglione Falletto. Made today from the Nebbiolo clones Lampia, Michet and Rosé, Barolo has an exceptional terroir with almost every village perched on its own hill. The climate is continental, with an extended summer and autumn enabling the fickle Nebbiolo to achieve perfect ripeness. Inspired by the success of modernists such as Elio Altare, there has been pressure in recent years to reduce the ageing requirements for Barolo; this has mostly been driven by new producers to the region, often with no Piedmontese viticultural heritage and armed with their roto-fermenters and barriques, intent on making a fruitier, more modern style of wine. This modern style arguably appeals more to the important American market and its scribes, but the traditionalists continue to argue in favour of making Barolo in the classic way. They make the wine in a mix of epoxy-lined cement or stainless-steel cuves, followed by extended ageing in 25-hectoliter Slavonian botte (barrels) to gently soften and integrate the tannins. However, even amongst the traditionalists there has been a move, since the mid-1990s, towards using physiologically (rather than polyphenolically) riper fruit, aided by global warming. Both modernist and traditional schools can produce exceptional or disappointing wines. Recommended traditionalist producers: Giacomo Borgogno, Giacomo Conterno, Bruno Giacosa, Elio Grasso, Marcarini, Bartolo Mascarello and Giuseppe Mascarello. Recommended nmdernist producers: Azelia, Aldo Conterno, Luciano Sandrone, Paolo Scavino and Roberto Voerzio