
Giuseppe Rinaldi, Barolo, 1967
A 59-year-old Giuseppe Rinaldi Barolo from the Battista era — pre-Beppe, pre-everything modern. Battista Rinaldi ran the estate from 1944 until his death in 1992, when his son Beppe (Giuseppe) took over and made the family name into one of the most cult-followed in all of Barolo. But 1967 is pure Battista: traditional fermentation, long aging in old Slavonian botti, the classical Rinaldi blend of Brunate and Le Coste hand-assembled in the cellar. The 1967 vintage was respected in Piedmont, and at 59 years this is the highest-stakes kind of library bottle — fully resolved, fragile, evocative, a direct line to a vanished era. Provenance and storage matter at this age. Pour gently, decant off sediment, take your time.
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A 59-year-old Giuseppe Rinaldi Barolo from the Battista era — pre-Beppe, pre-everything modern. Battista Rinaldi ran the estate from 1944 until his death in 1992, when his son Beppe (Giuseppe) took over and made the family name into one of the most cult-followed in all of Barolo. But 1967 is pure Battista: traditional fermentation, long aging in old Slavonian botti, the classical Rinaldi blend of Brunate and Le Coste hand-assembled in the cellar. The 1967 vintage was respected in Piedmont, and at 59 years this is the highest-stakes kind of library bottle — fully resolved, fragile, evocative, a direct line to a vanished era. Provenance and storage matter at this age. Pour gently, decant off sediment, take your time.











