About Barolo & Barbaresco
Barolo and Barbaresco are among the world’s most dignified and desirable wines; they
command the highest auction bids and grace the finest tables. Being from a single,
mercurial grape variety – Nebbiolo – their route to perfection chimes closely with that of
Pinot Noir and the grands crus of Burgundy. Both grapes are highly sensitive to site, and
both are renowned for the gorgeous transparency of their wines, which evoke the finest
nuances of the vineyard in the glass. Of the two, Nebbiolo is hands down the more
difficult: while Pinot makes laudable forays to vineyards around the world, Nebbiolo
thrives only in the Langhe. The important part of its story has played out not over the last
thousand years, but the last 50 – until as recently as the 1960s, these wines were
shrouded in the gloom of Piemonte’s feudal malora. Growers in the Langhe are still
notoriously secretive; it takes the charm and intelligence of author David Gleave to
persuade the stories of their troubles and triumphs into the light. In this book, David
identifies the finest cru vineyards (or ‘MGAs’) from which Barolo and Barbaresco gain
their expression and introduces the people and personalities behind the wines.
• How Barolo and Barbaresco emerged from the mists and folds of the Langhe hills to
become two of the greatest wine regions in the world
• Barolo’s 40-year battle: Tradition vs Modernity in the winery
• Nebbiolo: the complex character differences that come with each MGA vineyard site and
why climate change can make all the difference
• From Annunziata to Vigna Rionda: the 60 best Barolo vineyards to watch for
• 32 Barbaresco crus described in detail: from Albesani to Vallegrande
• Over 50 of the top producers profiled: Gaja, Giacosa, Conterno, Voerzio, Mascarello,
Burlotto and Massolino… their life stories.
• To match the wine… David Gleave’s personal guide to the Langhe’s outstanding
restaurants and enticing food scene…
• Author David Gleave, Master of Wine, is one of the UK’s most trusted wine merchants; a
friend and confidant of Piemonte’s finest growers for over four decades
- Weight 2.5 kg
- Dimensions 229 x 298 mm