Vigna La Rosa Barolo DOCG

Vigna La Rosa Barolo DOCG

  • Barolo DOCG, 
  • Piedmont, 
  • italy

Latest Awards

  • 96 points Highly Recommended Wine Spectator , February 2021
  • 93 points Vinous , February 2021
Background

Since 1858, the Fontanafredda Estate & Winery has been instrumental to the growth and international awareness of Barolo, while championing sustainability and community engagement in the Langhe region of Piedmont. Under the lead of visionary entrepreneur, Oscar Farinetti, Fontanafredda has built a portfolio of wines that express the depth and diversity of the Langhe, produced from grapes that are farmed from organic and sustainably managed vineyards. Since the 2018 harvest, Fontanafredda is the largest certified organic winery in Piedmont.

TERROIR & VINTAGE NOTES

Vigna La Rosa, icon of the estate, comes from a single vineyard within the Fontanafredda property. Its nearly 5ha receives south and south-west exposure and it is planted entirely with Nebbiolo, at a vineyard altitude of 250-310m asl. Vines are guyot trained with plant density of 4,000-5,000 plants/ha. The soil is rich in calcareous marl and clay, as well as quartz sand, allowing for good drainage. These condition imparts a floral characteristic, fine, graceful tannins and high acidity. The single-vineyard Barolos are produced from the most painstaking selections carried out in vineyards which tradition has preserved over time as emblems of exemplary quality. “La Rosa” represents an interpretation of Barolo of particular relevance, even though it is the soil and the sun (the microclimate) which guides man in his technical decisions, and not vice versa. “La Rosa” expresses the qualities of the Barolos grown in Serralunga d’Alba at their best, with a marked concession to grace and softness in its flavor and bouquet.

Winemaking & Aging

Following hand harvest in mid-October, grapes are de-stemmed and crushed. La Rosa ages for 12 months in Allier barriques and a further 12–18 months (depending on the vintages) in middle-size casks of 20 – 30 Hl, made of Allier wood. The aging in medium and small casks allows the wine to achieve a more fine tannic structure without over-extracting woody notes. The wine shows a great balance between the primary fruit aromas and the oak. If needed, a successive clarification of the juice allows the reduction of any minor impurities in order to obtain a final, clear wine. The wine is bottled and lays in the cellar for an additional year before release.

Tasting Notes

On the nose, clear-cut overtones of withered roses, violets, tobacco, underbrush, spices, and a slight touch of vanilla. Dense, closely-woven tannins start out smooth, almost velvety, and then explode in the palate with fruit.

96
Points

On the savory side, this red opens with freshly mowed grass, hay and eucalyptus aromas before revealing cherry, strawberry, rose and mineral flavors. Fleshy, with a matrix of dense tannins flexing their muscles on the finish. Shows excellent potential. Best from 2023 through 2042. . — B.S.

Wine Spectator - February 2021

95
Points

Rose, red-berry, wild herb and baking-spice aromas take center stage on this fragrant, elegant red. Loaded with finesse, the full-bodied palate delivers strawberry compote, star anise and cinnamon alongside a mineral note evoking rusty nail. Taut polished tannins and bright acidity provide the age-worthy framework. Drink 2024–2046. —K.O.

Wine Enthusiast - September 2020

95
Points

A creamy and juicy red with cedar and meat to the plum and berry undertones. It’s medium-to full-bodied, fruity and flavorful. Hints of fudge and hazelnuts. Very drinkable now, but better after 2022.

James Suckling - August 2020

93
Points

The 2016 Barolo La Rosa is another attractive wine from Fontanafredda. Sweet, perfumed aromatics and mid-weight structure convey grace. But there is good depth and fine balance, too. Crushed flowers, red berry fruit, mint, spice and subtle earthy notes linger. La Rosa is pretty delicate, but I would still cellar it for a few years, as the tannins need to soften. -A.G.

Vinous - February 2021

91
Points

The Fontanafredda 2016 Barolo Fontanafredda Vigna la Rosa also shows that muddled quality that I found in some of the other wines from this estate. I'm not sure if it is related to an over-cropping issue, but the wine lacks the clarity and focus that you should expect of a vintage of this caliber and importance. You get standard aromas with red and purple fruit, spice and tar. There's more focus in the Vigna la Rosa in terms of mouthfeel, and that helps to stitch the wine together.- M.L.

Wine Advocate - July 2020

91
Points

This wine's lush red cherry and raspberry flavors are accented by notes of licorice and orange peel. It has good energy, with firm, ferrous tannins that keep the fruit tones in balance through a warm, spicy finish. – S.J.

Wine & Spirits - December 2020

Appellation

Barolo DOCG

grape varieties

100% Nebbiolo

Sizes

750ml

technical details
  • ABV: 14.5%
  • Closure: Cork
  • Vegan
winemaker

Giorgio Lavagna Technical Director

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