
2021 Vietti Cerequio Barolo DOCG
- "Impressive, Imposing. An Outstanding Wine. ~97 JS
- 97 Point " Extraordinary" Vintage ~Wine Advocate
- "One of the 25 Best Barolo Producers" ~Forbes
- From One of the Founding Fathers of Modern Barolo
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About the Wine
If you know Nebbiolo, you know Vietti. And if you don’t—this is where you begin.
These are not just wines. They are time capsules of terroir, sculpted with precision and reverence by one of Italy’s most iconic estates. Vietti’s single-vineyard expressions are must-haves for any serious collector—delivering Grand Cru-level quality at a fraction of what you'd pay in Burgundy.
“Vietti makes some of the cleanest, most terroir-driven wines in Piedmont, with a rare subtlety and elegance.” ~ Wine Spectator
Founded in the 1800s, Vietti’s destiny changed forever in 1960 when Luciana Vietti married Alfredo Currado—one of the founding fathers of modern Barolo. Alfredo’s legacy is legend: he was among the first to bottle Barolo by cru, showcasing the individuality of Piedmont’s grand vineyards long before it became fashionable.
Luca Currado, Vietti’s former winemaker, brought a résumé that reads like a global wine hall of fame—Opus One, Mouton Rothschild, Simi—before returning to his roots to craft wines that Forbes has called “some of the finest Italian wine labels.” Under his leadership, Vietti earned its place among the “25 Best Barolo Producers” in the world.
Continuing this legacy, Eugenio Palumbo, with over 23 years at Vietti, has been instrumental in the winery’s success. After the Krause family took over in 2016, Eugenio expanded the estate with sought-after Barolo and Barbaresco Crus and launched the Derthona Timorasso project. Today, he builds on Vietti’s rich heritage, crafting wines that combine tradition with innovation.
These wines are pure, poised, and profoundly expressive. They are, quite simply, what Nebbiolo was always meant to be. Own a piece of Barolo history.
Sourced from the historic Cerequio MGA—one of Barolo’s most revered vineyards—this wine comes from a south-facing site at 320 metres in the commune of Barolo. The 36-year-old vines grow in limestone- and clay-rich soils with the classic Marls of Sant’Agata, planted at a density of 4,600 vines per hectare.
Fermented for three weeks with submerged-cap maceration, the wine undergoes malolactic fermentation in wood, then matures for 30 months in large barrels and barriques. The result is a Barolo of depth, finesse, and unmistakable site expression.
Tasting Notes
100% Nebbiolo. On the nose ripe red fruits and spices. On the palate fruity (strawberry, plum, cherry) and citrusy notes. The tannins are elegant and imposing. Enveloping and persistent body. Harmonious and complex. The balsamic notes on the finish further enliven this wine, whose elegance and balance are rare indeed.
Critical Reviews
This has impressive aromas of blue fruit, earth, red plums and some dried herbs. Firm and chewy, with refined fruit, a precise, racy profile and a chewy finish. Well crafted and sophisticated, with an imposing structure that requires three to five years of cellaring. An outstanding wine. ~97 James Suckling
The 2021 Barolo Cerequio marries elegance and power in the way only Nebbiolo can. Bright acids and strong floral inflections run through this mid-weight yet dense, layered wine. All the elements are deftly woven together. This nuanced, finely sketched Barolo has always been compelling, as it is again today. ~97 Vinous Media
Uplifting nuances of mint and strawberry are brilliantly countered by a grounding earthiness that reaches mineral depths. This is elegantly weighted with enduring strength, and the tannins exhibit a powerful stoniness yet are gracefully proportioned. Really the epitome of balance – but nowhere near ready. Introduced in 2018, Cerequio (along with Monvigliero) is among the most recent editions to Vietti’s lineup of single-MGA Barolos. The 0.79 hectare plot purchased from Michele Chiarlo falls within the Barolo township just above Sarmassa. ~97 Decanter
Choices, choices, choices... The Vietti 2021 Barolo Cerequio is another classic from this over-performing estate. This parcel was purchased in 2018 from the Chiarlo family (the Krause family acquired Vietti in 2016), and although the location is La Morra, the site behaves more like Sarmassa in Barolo, creating wines with a firm, tight entry and good structure. You could say that it has a nervous character now in its adolescence, and of course we expect it to smooth out and find harmony with time. Fruit was harvested on September 30th, and the wine sees 27 days of extended skin maceration. Compared to Brunate, which is always darker in character, the Cerequio is lighter and brighter with pretty primary fruit. ~96+ Robert Parker's Wine Advocate
~94 Ian D'Agata Wine Review
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