Barbaresco Riserva DOCG 2001 Magnum - Roberto Sarotto
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The 2001 vintage in Barbaresco has been hailed as one of the best ever. The wines exhibited an excellent balance between alcohol, solid tannins, and lively acidity. The result was a wine that promised a magical combination of early drinkability and longevity, with the generous fruitiness required for the former and the robust structure needed for the latter.
The Barbaresco Riserva DOCG 2001 by Roberto Sarotto expresses the magnificence and depth of one of the best vintages ever. Made from Nebbiolo grapes and aged for four years in large Slavonian oak barrels, this wine is an oenological masterpiece. After aging in wood, the wine was stored in steel until its recent bottling in 2022, a process that gives it unparalleled freshness. On the nose, almost ethereal notes of red fruits and violet emerge, followed by delicate hints of leather and tobacco. In the mouth, the wine is warm and juicy, with well-balanced and time-refined tannins. The structure is harmonious, with a perfect balance between acidity, sapidity, and body. Bottled with DIAM corks to ensure impeccable sealing, this wine is a true treasure for wine lovers.
Denomination: Barbaresco Riserva DOCG Magnum
Vintage: 2001
Dosage: Dry
Grape variety: Nebbiolo
Region: Piedmont (IT), Neviglie (CN)
Aging: Oak barrels
Serving temperature: 16/18°C
Alcohol content: 14.5% vol.
The Roberto Sarotto winery is located in Piedmont, in the heart of the Langhe, in Neviglie near the city of Alba. The company can count on 90 hectares of property in the most prestigious production areas of Piedmont, located in different areas: Ronconuovo (Neviglie) where the main winemaking and bottling cellar is also located; Novello, Barolo, Neive, Mango. In Gavi, however, there is a Cortese winemaking cellar for the production of Gavi from the municipality of Gavi.
The winery's philosophy is particularly aimed at the needs of end consumers. The combination of tradition and modern winemaking techniques, together with the care of the vineyard, brings to light a balanced and pleasant wine while respecting environmental sustainability.