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The 2013 Barolo Riserva Monfortino picks up where the 1999 and 1996 leave off. Tannic and imposing, the 2013 is an austere young Monfortino for the cellar. Soaring aromatics and vibrant, palate-staining fruit are some of the signatures. Readers should expect a bold, large-framed Monfortino.
Anticipated maturity: 2025-2053
Roberto Conterno is giving us two back-to-back vintages of Monfortino, all Monfortino. He considers 2013 and 2014 to be similar vintages from a structural point of view. The 2014 vintage is perhaps more tannic compared to the softer 2013. Tasted from barrel, the 2013 Barolo Riserva Monfortino is experiencing fast evolutionary changes at this moment in its young life. These wines undergo six to seven years of aging in large oak barrel, so the evolutionary increments are slow and steady over the course of time. The barrel I tasted is evidently coming together in seamless fashion. The wine is underlined by an undying sense of firmness and deep inner integrity. It has a strong backbone, and you can taste the rich fruit and spice nuances that lean on that structure for support and balance. I look forward to tasting the finished product.
Anticipated maturity: 2024-2050