Massolino Barolo Margheria 2021

Massolino Barolo Margheria 2021

 

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Massolino
Barolo Margheria 2021
  • Vintage : 2021
  • Country : Italy
  • Region : Piedmont (Barolo DOCG)
  • Subregion :
  • Type : Red
  • Style : Deep Full Bodied
  • Format : 75cl
  • Alcohol : 14,5°
  • Grappes : 100% Nebbiolo

This single-vineyard Barolo combines the power of Serralunga with a touch of finesse from sandy soils, offering complexity and remarkable longevity.

Experts Score Vintage
RP Robert Parker 96 2021
JS James Suckling 96 2021
JD Jeb Dunnuck 94 2021
WE Wine Enthusiast 94 2020
WS Wine Spectator 94 2020
VN Vinous (Antonio Galloni) 93 2020
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Region and Vineyards

The Margheria cru lies in the heart of Serralunga d'Alba, one of the most powerful Barolo communes. Sitting at around 280 metres altitude, this 1.5-hectare vineyard faces favourable exposures that ensure full ripening of Nebbiolo grapes.

Its soils are predominantly calcareous with a small percentage of sand, a combination that brings both potency and elegance. The average vine age is around 40 years, yielding grapes of high concentration, yet with a refined mineral edge. First produced in 1985, Vigna Margheria has become a cornerstone of Massolino's identity.

Winemaking

Margheria follows Massolino's traditional Barolo methods, emphasising purity of fruit and terroir. Grapes undergo long fermentation and maceration in large oak fermenters (tini) at about 30 °C, ensuring optimal extraction of colour, tannins, and aromatics.

Ageing takes place in large Slavonian oak casks for up to 30 months, followed by about one year of bottle maturation in the estate's cool, dark cellars. This classic process preserves Nebbiolo's noble tannic structure and enhances its ageing potential, while respecting the wine's natural harmony.

Tasting Notes

  • Color: Deep garnet red with youthful vibrancy.
  • Aroma: Ethereal, with spicy and tobacco notes, hints of brushwood, and distinctive mineral undertones.
  • Palate: Classic and harmonious, firm tannins in youth gradually soften with ageing. The wine shows structure, elegance, and a long finish, epitomising the character of Nebbiolo from Serralunga.

Did you know?

Margheria was first vinified as a single cru by Massolino in 1985, making it one of the estate's earliest ventures into vineyard-designated Barolo. It is still considered the cru that best bridges Serralunga's famed power with a graceful mineral delicacy born of its sandy soils.

Wine Pairing Ideas

  • Roast venison with juniper berries: The wine's tannins and minerality enhance the earthy, gamey flavours.
  • Braised beef with truffles: Its structure pairs seamlessly with the richness and umami depth of truffle dishes.
  • Wild mushroom risotto: The earthy, savoury notes mirror the flavours of porcini and forest mushrooms.
  • Mature pecorino or Parmigiano Reggiano: The firm tannins soften against the crystalline texture of aged cheeses.

History of Massolino

Founded in 1896 by Giovanni Massolino, the estate is one of the oldest and most iconic producers in Serralunga d'Alba, a commune revered for yielding the most powerful and long-lived Barolos. Giovanni, a pioneer for his time, was instrumental in introducing electricity to the village—an emblem of his progressive mindset, which would become a family trait.

In 1934, the estate joined the Consorzio per la Tutela del Barolo e Barbaresco, further cementing its leadership in promoting the Langhe's quality standards. The third generation—Giovanni, Camilla, and Renato—deepened the estate's commitment to crus, acquiring premier vineyards in Margheria, Parafada, and later the legendary Vigna Rionda. The fourth generation, represented by Franco and Roberto Massolino, has expanded the estate's holdings beyond Barolo to include Barbaresco and Moscato d'Asti, while continuing to honour its deep family roots and winemaking identity.

Massolino has never strayed from its core philosophy: wines must reflect their place. This is done through meticulous farming, minimal intervention in the cellar, and aging choices that highlight Nebbiolo's noble austerity.

Region and Vineyards

Massolino is based in Serralunga d'Alba, a commune in Barolo renowned for producing structured, intense, and age-worthy wines, largely due to its compact marl and limestone-rich soils from the Lequio formation. The estate cultivates 43 hectares of vines, primarily Nebbiolo, but also Dolcetto, Barbera, Chardonnay, and Moscato.

The crown jewel of Massolino's vineyard holdings is the Vigna Rionda cru, one of Barolo's most storied sites. South-west facing at around 330 metres altitude, this vineyard is celebrated for its complexity, mineral depth, and longevity. Here, the wines exhibit the hallmark structure of Serralunga, but with more finesse and aromatic layering.

In addition to Vigna Rionda, Massolino also owns plots in Parafada (south-facing, producing rich and spicy Barolo), Margheria (a cooler site with finesse and floral lift), and Parussi, a notable site in Castiglione Falletto that brings balance and elegance to the lineup.

In recent years, Massolino expanded into Barbaresco, acquiring vines in the Albesani MGA, further diversifying its expressions of Nebbiolo while maintaining the estate's stylistic signature of clarity and terroir expression.

Wine Range of Massolino

Massolino's wine range showcases both indigenous Piedmontese grapes and international varieties with site precision. Their flagship wines are the Barolo classico, produced from multiple sites in Serralunga, and the single-vineyard Barolo crus, notably Vigna Rionda Riserva, Margheria, Parafada, and Parussi.

In addition to Nebbiolo-based wines, the estate crafts Barbera d'Alba Gisep, Langhe Nebbiolo, Dolcetto d'Alba, and Langhe Chardonnay. Its Moscato d'Asti from vines in Castiglione Tinella reflects aromatic charm and impeccable freshness.

The wines are known for their precision, purity, and age-worthiness, with a stylistic leaning toward traditional winemaking: long macerations, aging in large Slavonian oak casks, and restrained use of new oak to preserve varietal and terroir expression.

Did you know?

Massolino was one of the first producers in Serralunga to bottle Barolo from a single cru—Vigna Rionda—in 1982, long before single-vineyard wines became the norm. This early commitment to terroir expression anticipated a broader shift in Barolo's identity.

Robert Parker (RP) : 96 Points (2021)
The Massolino 2021 Barolo Margheria draws its fruit from Serralunga d'Alba. It reveals aromas of forest berry and wild cherry with candied orange, flint and crushed granite. I also find toasted aniseed at the back. The team at Massolino has done great work managing the tannins that feel quite silky and long, rendering a glossy sheen to the finish.

James Suckling (JS) : 96 Points (2021)
This has lovely aromas of blueberries, pine resin, orange rind and a touch of lavender. The palate is medium- to full-bodied with supple tannins in the context of the vintage. It has a seductive, tender, well-integrated fruit profile that makes it very attractive. Drink or hold

Jeb Dunnuck (JD) : 94 Points (2021)
The 2021 Barolo Margheria has a transparent red hue and reveals a sweetly perfumed bouquet of preserved strawberries, purple flowers, herbes de Provence, and sweet herbs. The palate has more tension than the nose would suggest and has fine, coiled tannins, even acidity, and a refreshing feel with a chalky texture through its balanced and elegant finish. This is a lovely medium-bodied and weightless feeling wine from Massolino to drink over the coming 12-15 years."

Wine Enthusiast (WE) : 94 Points (2020)
This Margheria Barolo is a stunning expression of elegance, with captivating high-toned fruit and delicate hints of strawberry tops. The palate is refined and graceful, with fine-grained tannins and mouthwatering acidity that enhance the pure, precise flavors. A true embodiment of finesse, this wine is a standout example of the cru's potential. Drink 2026-2045.

Wine Spectator (WS) : 94 Points (2020)
A ripe style, this red features cherry, raspberry, plum and eucalyptus flavors, with hints of licorice and iron. Firms up midpalate, leaving a compact yet complex finish that echoes the fruity and savory notes.

Vinous (Antonio Galloni) (VN) : 93 Points (2020)
The 2020 Barolo Margheria is a very pretty wine that shows the gentler side of the year. Dried herbs, menthol, incense, new leather and licorice all take shape in the glass. The 2020 is a soft, uncharacteristically open-knit Margheria that will drink well with only minimal cellaring.

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