Along with the Ravera, the 2015 Barolo Rocche di Castiglione has a very fresh feeling (they are both grown with less direct sunlight). Indeed, there are many similarities between these two prestigious Barolos from Vietti, but the differences start with the vinification methods. While the Ravera sees malolactic fermentation in stainless steel, the Rocche di Castiglione completes that phase in botte. To continue the comparison, these two wines are certainly more closed than the other Barolo crus from this producer, the Lazzarito and the Brunate, which blossom and open more quickly. Even though it is a bit shy, the defining characteristics of herbaceous rosemary and balsamic notes show up well in this vintage of the Rocche di Castiglione, a vineyard site that prizes elegance above all else. 96/100 (06.2019) - Wine Advocate
Vietti - Rocche di Castiglione 2015
Barolo DOCG
100% Nebbiolo
Cultivation: near to nature
Aging: 30 months in barrique / oak cask
Bottle aging: several months
Volume: 75 cl / original wooden case
Cellaring potential: 2035+








