
G.B. Burlotto Barbera d'Alba 2023
G.B. Burlotto Barbera d'Alba 2023
91pts Vinous
The 2023 Barbera d'Alba is another fine entry-level offering from Burlotto. In 2023, Fabio Alessandria did not feel the Aves, his top Barbera, was materially different from this, the straight bottling, so he blended all the fruit together. Consequently, the Barbera has a bit more fruit density and a touch of oak influence (from new casks) that it does not usually have. Succulent red cherry, plum, spice, cedar and rose petal build nicely in the glass. Drinking Window: 2025 - 2031 - By Antonio Galloni on January 2025
I can’t say enough good things about these new releases from Burlotto and proprietor Fabio Alessandria. The 2021 Barolos are superb. But what increasingly impresses me here is the quality and consistency of the entry-level wines. Those offerings are an absolute guarantee of character, personality and quality. That’s something I wish I could say more often, but the reality is that the number of estates where every wine is this compelling is small. Despite all the acclaim these wines have received in recent years, the winery remains decidedly artisan in approach. The 2021 Barolos saw close to 50 days on the skins, with manual pumpovers and punchdowns. The Monvigliero is done with 100% stems and submerged cap maceration, while the other Barolos are done with fully destemmed fruit and shorter extractions. The wines are racked into cask in the fall. Time in wood for the 2021s was 33 months, on the longer side for Burlotto.