
Bartolo Mascarello, Barolo, 2020
Bartolo Mascarello spent his life arguing that Barolo is a blend of places rather than a single one, and his daughter Maria Teresa has never wavered from it. There are no single-cru bottlings here and no barriques. Fruit from the family's plots is fermented together, long and slow, and raised in large old casks, which is why one wine comes out of this cellar every year instead of four. The 2020 draws on five sites for the first time: Cannubi, Rue and San Lorenzo in Barolo, Rocche dell'Annunziata in La Morra, and leased vines in Monrobio di Bussia, with San Lorenzo returning to the blend for the first time since 2014 after being grubbed up and replanted. That's the whole appeal: one wine, made the same way, from a house that turned refusing to change into an argument worth listening to. It's tightly wound young and built to unwind for decades, so give it air, or give it time.
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Bartolo Mascarello spent his life arguing that Barolo is a blend of places rather than a single one, and his daughter Maria Teresa has never wavered from it. There are no single-cru bottlings here and no barriques. Fruit from the family's plots is fermented together, long and slow, and raised in large old casks, which is why one wine comes out of this cellar every year instead of four. The 2020 draws on five sites for the first time: Cannubi, Rue and San Lorenzo in Barolo, Rocche dell'Annunziata in La Morra, and leased vines in Monrobio di Bussia, with San Lorenzo returning to the blend for the first time since 2014 after being grubbed up and replanted. That's the whole appeal: one wine, made the same way, from a house that turned refusing to change into an argument worth listening to. It's tightly wound young and built to unwind for decades, so give it air, or give it time.










