Barolo Cà Morissio 2014 Giuseppe Mascarello
800,00 € Original price was: 800,00 €.749,00 €Current price is: 749,00 €.
| Manufacturer | Giuseppe Mascarello |
|---|---|
| Typology | Red Wine |
| Grape Variety | Nebbiolo |
| Year | 2014 |
| Format | 75 Cl |
| Label | Legendary, Wood |
| Origin | Italia |
Barolo Cà Morissio 2014: Elegance and Tradition
A Unique Barolo Style
The Barolo Cà Morissio 2014 is a wine that embodies the essence of Barolo tradition, produced with great care and attention from vineyards located in the Langhe hills. This wine is the result of a meticulous selection of Nebbiolo grapes, which are handled with respect to ensure the highest possible quality.
A Traditional Approach in the Vineyard and Cellar
The philosophy behind the production of Cà Morissio 2014 is based on the search for authenticity and respect for the terroir. In the vineyard, the management is sustainable, with agricultural practices aimed at maintaining the ecological balance of the soil. The harvest is done manually, and only the best grapes are selected for this Barolo.
In the cellar, the Cà Morissio 2014 follows a traditional winemaking process. After spontaneous fermentation, the wine matures in oak barrels, a step that gives it complexity and structure in the final product.
Tasting Notes
👁️ Color
The Cà Morissio 2014 has a beautiful deep garnet red color, with orange reflections that develop with age, showing its maturity and depth.
👃 Nose
The nose is rich and complex, with aromas of ripe red fruit such as cherries and plums, complemented by floral notes of withered rose. There are also balsamic and spicy nuances, with hints of tobacco and leather that develop over time.
👄 Palate
On the palate, the Cà Morissio 2014 is a structured wine, with velvety tannins that balance perfectly with its lively freshness. The body is full yet elegant, and the finish is long, persistent, with a lingering aftertaste of dried fruit and sweet spices.
A Wine Perfect for Long Aging
Like all great Barolos, the Cà Morissio 2014 has considerable aging potential. While it can already be enjoyed, its evolution over the coming years will bring further complexity and refinement.
Technical Sheet
Producer: [Name of Winery]
Wine Type: Barolo DOCG
Production Area: Langhe, Piedmont
Grape Variety: 100% Nebbiolo
Winemaking: Spontaneous fermentation, long maceration
Aging: In oak barrels for 24-30 months
Alcohol: 14.5% ABV
Serving Temperature: 16-18°C
Aging Potential: 20+ years
Vineyard Practices: Sustainable farming, hand harvest
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Bartolo Mascarello: The Purest Voice of Traditional Barolo
A True Icon of the Langhe
Bartolo Mascarello isn’t just a name in Barolo’s history — he’s a legend. His winery, nestled in the heart of Barolo village, stands as a symbol of unwavering tradition in Piemonte. A rebellious yet poetic figure, Mascarello turned his deep-rooted beliefs into both wines and cultural statements. He didn’t just make Barolo — he stood for it.
Rejecting Modernity for Integrity
Throughout the 1980s and 1990s, when many producers leaned into modern techniques and barriques, Bartolo Mascarello stayed fiercely committed to the old ways. His handwritten labels became iconic slogans: “No barrique, no Berlusconi,” “Barolo is tradition,” or simply “Liberty.” These were more than phrases — they were acts of resistance.
The Vineyard as Philosophy
His vineyards — Cannubi, San Lorenzo, Rue, and Rocche di La Morra — are cultivated with the utmost respect for the land. No aggressive treatments, no systemic chemicals. And crucially, he never vinified parcels separately. For Bartolo, the essence of Barolo was found in blending, not in single cru expressions. That idea, now rare, was his signature.
Winemaking with Patience and Soul
Everything in the cellar is done slowly, by hand, and with heart. Spontaneous fermentations, long macerations of up to 40 days on the skins, and aging in large Slavonian oak casks. The wines are unfiltered, unfined, and uncompromising. Young Barolo Mascarello may seem austere — but give it time, and it reveals a depth and elegance that only tradition can produce.
The Legacy Lives On
When Bartolo passed away in 2005, his daughter Maria Teresa Mascarello took the reins. With quiet strength and exacting care, she has preserved her father’s philosophy, elevating the wines while keeping them true. Every vintage under her direction is a living expression of heritage, terroir, and time.
Why Bartolo Mascarello Matters
To drink a Mascarello Barolo is to step into a time capsule — not just of a place, but of a way of thinking. These are not flashy wines. They are profound, emotional, and intellectually honest. Each bottle tells a story of craft, courage, and cultural resistance, bottled without compromise.
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