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Giovanni Rosso Langhe Nebbiolo 2021

Nebbiolo from Serralunga d'Alba, Roddino, Piedmont, Italy, Barolo

$59

$56ea in any 3+
$53ea in any 6+
Alc: 13.5%
Closure: Diam

Description

Near a decaded ago Giovanni Rosso’s Langhe Nebbiolo was the very first wine I tried from the estate. It enchanted then just as the 2021 impresses now! It has the hallmarks of all of Rosso’s Nebbiolos: energy, balance, harmony, a caressing texture, restraint & purity.

The winemaking here is considered and clever. The tannins are perfectly matched to the mid-weight core of fruit. Showing a level of complexity well beyond its classification flowers, earthiness red and darker fruits with a little spice and woody herb all refreshed by a fine line of acid. It’s drinking well now will off more with time in the bottle.

Interesting to see the alcohol at 13.5%. The vineyards in the Commune of Roddino make contribute a significant portion of the fruit for the Langhe Neb. Just to the east of Serralunga the higher elevation site offers fresh fruit profiles and a little more acid for the blend at moderate alcohols.

A Neb to Drink while you’re waiting for your Barolo to hit the zone!


Giovanni Rosso makes a fine, entry-level red. The 2021 Langhe Nebbiolo is slightly spicy and tart with a wide range of fun aromas from wild berry to bitter almond and blue flower. These elements make for a vibrant bouquet. There is aniseed and blood orange too. The varietal detail that can be achieved with a youthful wine like this is amazing.

Monica Larner, The Wine Advocate 92 Points

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Why is this Wine so Yummy?

VINEYARD

Grape variety: 100% Nebbiolo
Vineyard: Serralunga d’Alba, Roddino Valle Mondo and other vineyards within the Langhe DOC appellation. Vineyards of different exposures, altitudes from 340 to 520m a.s.l.
Training method: Guyot
Vines/hectare: 5,000/hectare Age: 10 – 35 years
First vintage: 1999

WINEMAKING

The grapes are harvested by hand in October. After destemming and soft crushing, the juice is fermented in contact with the skins in concrete tanks for about 15 days in cement vats, with daily pump-overs and one délestage at halfway point. Ageing In large 50 hl French oak barrels for 6-8 months.

Alcohol: 13.5 % Residual Sugar: 1.3 g/L Acidity: 5.6 g/L Dry extract: 27.4 g/L


About Giovanni Rosso

Everything started at the beginning of the last century, with Tommaso Canale and his wife, Esterina: both shared a passion for wine and in the early 30s, with a typical pioneering attitude and huge economic sacrifices, they started to acquire some of the most beautiful vineyards in Serralunga, one of the best areas for viticulture in the Langhe, including, in 1934, the jewel, Vigna Rionda.

They worked hard, with courage, fortitude and determination, and even when hail threatened, each family member was ready to roll up their sleeves to contribute. Their sons Aldo and Amelio helped in the vineyards, their characters complementing one another perfectly.

Then came the war, and with it havoc and suffering, Tommaso dying in 1945. After this event, even in their grief, Aldo and Amelio had to be ready to face a new challenge together. The two brothers had inherited about 2ha of Vigna Rionda and after the war they came back to work the land,
carrying on what their father had started.

They both knew they had not inherited just a piece of land, but also the same enthusiasm and love for wine with which they had been surrounded when growing up between the rows of Serralunga. As with their parents, Serralunga was in their blood, Vigna Rionda in their hearts. They replanted Vigna Rionda in 1946 and these same vines are still there, producing beautiful fruit for Amelio’s grandson, Davide Rosso, to work with today.

Unfortunately, Amelio died in 1963. His wife Cristina Canale and his daughter Ester tried to take care of the vineyard but they experienced difficulties: after the war the labour force had begun to move to the burgeoning factories of Torino, while the countryside was slowly being depopulated.

Eventually, mother and daughter were forced to make a bitter choice: give up their vineyard at Vigna Rionda. But both were aware of the fact that what had been achieved could not be abandoned so easily: Vigna Rionda belonged to the family. That strip of land was linked to generations of
winemakers, united by a spirit of fraternity. So, thanks to the intervention of grandma Esterina, the plot was sold to Aldo, who continued to produce wine from this exceptional site and ensured it stayed within the family.

In 1998 Aldo was succeeded by his son Tommaso, who bore not only the same name but the same passion as his grandfather. The strong bond that had existed between Aldo and Amelio recurred between their son and daughter, cousins Tommaso and Ester, who supported each other.

Tommaso shared his great passion with his nephew Davide Rosso, talking with him about their wine and vineyards at home in Serralunga, and always the conversation would turn to Vigna Rionda, even among all the family’s plots, the first among equals.

In December 2010 Tommaso died suddenly, leaving a huge void in the family. But this latest setback brings with it the sense of a new cycle, repeating history, just as a vine comes back to life when spring takes the place of winter. On 23rd April 2011, ownership of Amelio’s original plot of 0.85ha in Vigna Rionda passed to Azienda Agricola Giovanni Rosso, the winery founded by Ester’s husband. Thus, forty years after being forced to sell, Ester Canale is once again able to harvest grapes from the vines that she knew and walked among as a child.

This iconic parcel, no. 251P of map Foglio no. 8 of the commune of Serralunga, has been legendary for many years thanks to the grapes and subsequently the wine that Aldo and Tommaso sold to some of the greatest producers, most notably Bruno Giacosa, Giuseppe Mascarello…
Vigna Rionda, described by many journalists and commentators as the ‘Romanée-Conti of Barolo’, is home again.

In the Winery

Giovanni’s son, Davide, studied Oenology and gained invaluable experience in France. In 2001 Davide, then 27 years old, took charge of the vinification & affinamento/elevage of the wines with one goal in mind: “Wine should be a perfect copy of its terroir“… in this case from the slopes of Serralunga d’Alba, among the finest soils in the world.

Davide’s passion for Burgundy and working experience in France sees him use Fontainebleau oak botti for all his wines, with the exception of the Ester Canale Rosso Barolo Vigna Rionda, which for historical reasons, is matured in a single 16 hectolitre Slavonian oak botte.

Where in the World is Giovanni Rosso?

The Giovanni Rosso cantina (winery) is located in the hamlet of Baudana, just a couple of kilometres north of Serralunga d’Alba village. The most prized vineyard holding is that of Vigna Rionda with holdings in the Crus of Cerretta, La Serra, Broglio, Meriame, Sorano, Costa Bella, Lirano & Damiano.

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This 3D flyover is Epic covering each of the communes you can see just how varied and extreme the aspect of each vineyard is and how in the space of a few metres just how dramatically the change.

92 Points

Giovanni Rosso makes a fine, entry-level red. The 2021 Langhe Nebbiolo is slightly spicy and tart with a wide range of fun aromas from wild berry to bitter almond and blue flower. These elements make for a vibrant bouquet. There is aniseed and blood orange too. The varietal detail that can be achieved with a youthful wine like this is amazing.

Monica Larner, The Wine Advocate

Where in the world does the magic happen?

Az.Agricola Giovanni Rosso, Serralunga d'Alba, Province of Cuneo, Italy

Roddino
Barolo
Serralunga d'Alba
Piedmont
Italy