BAROLO

2009 Vigneto Albarella Andrea Oberto

Grapes Nebbiolo
Colour Red
Origin Italy, Piedmont
ABV 13%

Next to Cannubi. Very tight, quite oaky, but the fruit surges back - fine tannins and lots of density and dry purity. Fabulous. L&S (Jun 2013)


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This lovely Nebbiolo from Andrea Oberto in La Morra shows the classic, sweetly floral fragrance of the variety while the palate is hedonistically rich and ripe with a complex intermingling of berry fruit and floral notes, a delicate underpinning of oak and a surprising degree of balancing freshness to take it through to the next decade. Rating: 91 The Wine Gang - www.thewinegang.com (Feb 2015)

Plenty of chocolate, toasted oak and berry character here. It's full-bodied with velvety tannins and a long finish. The tannins come out at the end. Very ripe. Better in 2015 Rating: 91 James Suckling, www.jamessuckling.com (Apr 2014)

WINE OF THE YEAR 2013 ...this fragrant, expressive Barolo ... has such sweetness and succulence that it's deliciously drinkable already, but its seamless freshness and deep resource of dark chocolate richness and savoury, meaty concentration will take it effortlessy into the next decade. Andrea Oberto, a small family company with vineyards in the Crus of Brunate and Rocche as well as Albarella, is a Barolo name to keep tabs on if you don't know it already. Rating: 93 Joanna Simon, www.joannasimon.com (Dec 2013)

Andrea Oberto

A small family run winery and vineyard based in La Morra, The Obertos have sixteen hectares of vineyards and produce a brilliant 'village' Barolo from La Morra itself - as well as two other Barolos from different top 'crus' in this sought after village - Rocche dell'Annunziata in La Morra and Albarella in Barolo, just above Cannubi. The wines are beautifully focused and age well, although immensely approachable in their youth as there is a deliciously juicy and generous feel that runs through all the wines.

The winery’s history dates back to 1959, when Andrea's father bought a small-holding and farmhouse in La Morra. At that time farmers could not survive with just one crop, and so he earned a living growing peaches, grapes and raising cows. However, in the family business there was not enough work for everyone and so Andrea, decided to leave the farm and started working for a big company as truck driver. He came back (thankfully!) to La Morra in 1978 when his father died, inheriting the family’s land and taking on the management of the farm.He soon began to focus solely on vine growing. At the beginning the grapes were sold to cooperatives or even to friends and family. Andrea's talents soon became clear, he was a natural with a deft hand and a great palate. The small farm quickly morphed into a wine company with sixteen hectares of their own wines and a brilliant cellar.

When we visited the family in the Autumn of 2021 Andrea was rightfully full of optimism and enthusiasm. On the subject of these latest releases Andrea tells us that because of some recent big ticket vintages proving great hits with the press, it is hard to throw the spotlight of lesser celebrated years - however good they are! But we can confirm Andrea has not put a foot wrong and these latest releases are pure joy.

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