2020 Vietti Vintage - In Context…
With just how good the 2020 Vietti Barolo range is, we believe it important for you to see the all the reviews, points, and awards that we are seeing.
The critic points and scores for each wine are listed below, with the full reviews available on the online store.
2020 Barolo Vintage
“We are in the midst of a trio of spectacular vintages from Piedmont.... But this year, in the middle of the three, 2020 gives us the best of both.”
Berry Bros & Rudd
“2020 is the best Barolo vintage, that can be drunk the soonest, to be released in at least a decade… but 2020 is seductive in a way I find utterly compelling.”
Vinum
“…the (2020) latter is fresh and balanced with an alluring drinkability and subtle structure. …”
James Suckling
“2020 is textbook Nebbiolo. I just love it. I particularly love the vintage. … You can drink it young, but it will age. …”
Giovanni Gaja
“One of the stars is Rocche di Castiglione. The wines from this small sliver of vineyards are consistently superb in 2020. Castiglione Falletto is often described as a sort of center for Barolo, the place where a rich mélange of the lighter, sandier soils of La Morra and Verduno mix with the older and more compact soils of Monforte and Serralunga in well-exposed hillside sites. Whether or not that is more romance than fact can be debated. However, the wines I tasted from this sector were consistently brilliant.”
Antonio Galloni, vinous.com
“The 2020s are immediately appealing, with rich, succulent fruit and rounder tannins as opposed to the youthful austerity and bracing tannins and usually associated with a just released Barolo.”
Kerin O’ Keefe, kerinokeefe.com
The Critics on Vietti’s 2020 Barolos…
The 2020 Barolo Roche di Castiglione is a magical
wine from a magical site.
It marries finesse and volume to a degree that is not
found in most of the other wines in this range
Antonio Galloni, Vinous
The 2020 Barolo Cerequio is fantastic on opening…
it has a more vertical feel through the palate, with fine tannins
and fresh spine of acidity.
Audrey Frick, jebdunnuck.com
“This is a super nuanced, elegant, expressive and ethereal
Monvigliero that grows on me…
Really composed, soulful and mind-blowing.
A big wow that deserves attention”
Zekun Shuai, jamessuckling.com
…The 2020 Barolo Lazzarito comes in at a very high threshold in terms of complexity…
It shows elegant tannins, streamlined intensity
and good acidity.
Monica Larner The Wine Advocate
Context on Vietti!
Vinous Names as 2022 Winery of the Year
December 21, 2022
Vietti takes #36 in James Sucklings Top 100 Italian Wines with the ‘Villero’ Riserva 2013
December, 2020
Forbes - Top 25 Barolo Producers
Vietti (Castiglione Falletto) - Vietti was among the first wineries to produce a single vineyard Barolo - Rocche from the 1961 vintage - and today, the winery makes as many as four cru Barolo per year, in addition to a splendid riserva from the Villero vineyard in exceptional vintages, as well as a classic Barolo named Castiglione, that is an outstanding value. Luca Currado, one of the most charming people you will ever meet, learned the fundamental nature of Barolo from his father Alfredo, and today, he has elevated Vietti to the category of outstanding Barolo producers.
Below is a list of the 2020 Vietti Barolo & Barbaresco wines,
with all of the critic reviews available listed.
2020 Vietti Barolos
For the full reviews on any of the wines, click the link & head to the online store.
Vietti Barolo Castiglione 2020 Half bottles (375ml), Our Price $138
Vietti Barolo Castiglione 2020, Our Price $138
94 Points Zekun Shuai, jamessuckling.com
93 Points Monica Larner, The Wine Advocate
93 Points Antonio Galloni, vinous.com
Floral, fruity, and appealing, the 2020 Barolo Castiglione is the calling card of the estate for the entry to the Barolo range. Emblematic of the vintage, it’s appealing upfront, with aromas of cherry candies, crushed flowers, apricots, and dusty earth. On the palate, it offers sweet tannins, fresh acidity, and a clean finish, with nothing heavy. It is a lovely and easy-drinking wine already, but it doesn’t lack Nebbiolo character. This will be a wine to snap up on restaurant lists for its value and approachability.
- 93 Points Audrey Frick, jebdunnuck.com
Vietti Barbaresco Roncaglie Barbaresco 2020, Our Price $292
96 Points Monica Larner, The Wine Advocate
96 Points James Suckling, jamessuckling.com
94+ Points Antonio Galloni, vinous.com
94 Points Jeff Porter, Wine Enthusiast
Very perfumed and pretty with sliced strawberries and citrus blossom. Plenty of forest berries, too. Medium to full body. Creamy tannins and a fresh finish. Fine texture and gorgeous. Vegan. Hard not to drink but will be even better in 2027.
- 97 Points Audrey Frick, jebdunnuck.com
Vietti Barolo Brunate La Morra 2020, Our Price $486
99 Points Luca Gardini, The Wine Killer
95 Points Monica Larner, The Wine Advocate
95 Points Audrey Frick, jebdunnuck.com
95 Points Jeff Porter, Wine Enthusiast
94 Points Antonio Galloni, vinous.com
Harmonious and seductive with endless counts of aromas in good depth. Strawberries, crushed raspberries, fresh lavender, tile, mineral and mild spices. Medium to full body with chalky, powerful tannins. Bright and tense at the center with extensive development with sour cherries, mineral, white pepper and grapefruit. The lengthy finish is focused, precise and taut. From organically grown grapes.
- 97 Points Zekun Shuai, jamessuckling.com
Vietti Barolo Cerequio La Morra 2020, Our Price $486
97 Points Audrey Frick, jebdunnuck.com
97 Points Luca Gardini, The Wine Killer.
95+ Points Antonio Galloni, vinous.com
94 Points Monica Larner, The Wine Advocate
Impressive depth of color and brightness from this Cerequio that comes with so much fruit. So fragrant and complex. Fresh brambly raspberries, red cherries, grapefruit and mineral. Pure, ripe and racy, with fully resolved tannins and a tense, compact finish. Expressive and impressive! Vegan. Already approachable for the depth of fruit, but better from 2027 for additional complexity.
- 97 Points Zekun Shuai, jamessuckling.com
Vietti Barolo Lazzarito Serralunga d’Alba 2020, Our Price $486
99 Points Luca Gardini, The Wine Killer
96+ Points Monica Larner, The Wine Advocate
95 Points Audrey Frick, jebdunnuck.com
93 Points Jeff Porter, Wine Enthusiast
93 Points Antonio Galloni, vinous.com
There is a little more savoriness here, showing contained power. Tar and dark minerality. Plenty of forest berries, dried orange peel, frozen grapefruit and raspberries. Very structured and full-bodied, with firm, chewy tannins rendering the bold austere quality to the wine. But at the end, this is focused and taut, with a crunchy, spicy finish full of length. From organically grown grapes. Vegan. Drinkable now if you are willing to embrace austerity, but this should be better from 2027.
- 96 Points Zekun Shuai, jamessuckling.com
Vietti Barolo Rocche di Castiglione Falletto 2020, Our Price $486
96 Points Monica Larner, The Wine Advocate
96 Points Antonio Galloni, vinous.com
92 Points Jeff Porter, Wine Enthusiast
Charming and enticing with aromas of sweet cherries, strawberries, cedar, dried herbs and some baking spices. Sensational concentration with a vivid center-palate on the full to medium body. The fine and firm tannins are harmoniously balanced by the succulent red currants and crisp acidity. From organically grown grapes. Vegan. Try after 2028.
- 96 Points Zekun Shuai, jamessuckling.com
Vietti Barolo Ravera 2020, Our Price $486
99 Points Luca Gardini, The Wine Killer
97 Points Audrey Frick, jebdunnuck.com
95 Points Monica Larner, The Wine Advocate
94 Points Jeff Porter, Wine Enthusiast
94 Points Antonio Galloni, vinous.com
Perfumed, composed and agile with notes of cherries, wild strawberries, white pepper, frozen raspberries, dried flowers and some stones. Full-bodied with fine, chalky tannins and crisp acidity. Bright and vertical with controlled power throughout. Textural and subtle. Great tension and energy on the mid-palate and onto the long, focused finish. From organically grown grapes.
- 96 Points Zekun Shuai, jamessuckling.com
Vietti Barolo Monvigliero Verduno 2020, Our Price $486
99 Points Zekun Shuai, jamessuckling.com
97 Points Jeff Porter, Wine Enthusiast
97 Points Luca Gardini, The Wine Killer
95 Points Monica Larner, The Wine Advocate
95 Points Aldo Fiordelli, Decanter
95 Points Audrey Frick, jebdunnuck.com
92 Points Antonio Galloni, vinous.com
One of the palest and most perfumed Barolos from Vietti with a transparent, ruby-orange hue. This is a super nuanced, elegant, expressive and ethereal Monvigliero that grows on me, with enchanting notes of grilled grapefruit, thyme, frozen raspberries and mineral. A subtle splash of white pepper and mezcal-like smokiness. Really refined and transparent, with some citrus and mineral tensions that are closely knit with the fine, crumbled tannins. So much finesse and detail here, and its complexity will continue to unwind. Really composed, soulful and mind-blowing! An otherworldly, idiosyncratic Barolo that actually reminded me of the finest Gredo garnacha. A big wow that deserves attention. Vegan. Best with a Burgundy glass.
- 99 Points Zekun Shuai, jamessuckling.com
2019 Vietti Barbaresco Riserva Rabaja Barbaresco, Our Price $656
97 Points Audrey Frick, jebdunnuck.com
96 Points Monica Larner, The Wine Advocate
96 Points James Suckling, jamessuckling.com
94 Points Jeff Porter, Wine Enthusiast
A medium ruby color, the 2019 Barbaresco Riserva Rabaja comes from vines planted in 1968. It opens in the glass with notes of wild strawberries, crushed roses, leather, and stony earth. Medium-bodied, it has more complexity and good balance, with notes of incense lasting long on the finish. Elegant and refined, with another layer of distinction, it’s going to be a lovely wine to enjoy over the next two or more decades.
- 97 Points Audrey Frick, jebdunnuck.com
The Full 2020 Barolo Vintage Report
“The 2020 Barolos are notable for their intense fragrance, boasting floral and spice aromas. They also are defined by smooth, almost glossy tannins that make them accessible right out of the gate. In general, the 2020s are have less complexity than more classic vintages. Most are also more lightly colored than usual, but don’t let that fool you, they still boast underlying structure and concentration as well as elegance…
The 2020s are immediately appealing, with rich, succulent fruit and rounder tannins as opposed to the youthful austerity and bracing tannins and usually associated with a just released Barolo.”
Kerin O’ Keefe, kerinokeefe.com
“Grace, elegance and understatement are some of the qualities readers will find in the 2020 Barolos. The best wines are undeniably striking. That said, the vintage is not an unqualified success, as the growing season presented its fair share of challenges. Overall, 2020 is a vintage of mid-weight Barolos. These are wines to admire for their balance and seductive appeal more than their power or structure… the best 2020 Barolos offer exquisite balance, tons of class and plenty of up-front appeal. In the previous generation, a forward vintage often meant soft, fruity wines. In 2020, however, those qualities come through in mid-weight wines endowed with gorgeous translucence and plenty of classicism. The 2020s clearly don’t have the energy or structure of truly important vintages, but the best wines are nonetheless quite appealing.
In many ways 2020 reminds me of 2012, but with greater energy and nuance that is likely the result of a combination of the year itself and an evolution in the way growers work in the field and in the cellar aimed at producing wines of greater energy and tension than the past.
One of the stars is Rocche di Castiglione. The wines from this small sliver of vineyards are consistently superb in 2020. Castiglione Falletto is often described as a sort of center for Barolo, the place where a rich mélange of the lighter, sandier soils of La Morra and Verduno mix with the older and more compact soils of Monforte and Serralunga in well-exposed hillside sites. Whether or not that is more romance than fact can be debated. However, the wines I tasted from this sector were consistently brilliant.
Antonio Galloni, vinous.com
About Vietti:
In 2016 , the winery was purchased by the Krause family. Once again, it was the intuitions of man that made the difference. Kyle Krause decided to extend the wine-growing properties with new, renowned Crus in both the Barolo and Barbaresco denominations. Timorasso was also added to these, thanks to the purchase of plots and vineyards in the Colli Tortonesi.
At the beginning of 2023 , Luca Currado Vietti, together with his wife Elena, leaves the winery. The legacy is collected by the Krause family, already owners since 2016, standard-bearer of the new future of the Vietti brand.
As the seasons progressed, the company also grew and the focus on improvement soon became a true distinctive style of the winery. Just like the selection and care in the vineyard. Today Vietti counts within its heritage some of the most prestigious and representative vineyards of the Barolo and Barbaresco area.
Vietti maintains, today as then, those founding values, the same ones that first inspired Carlo Vietti and then all his successors. It looks to the future with even more promising and stimulating prospects. Each wine is the result of an artisanal work of understanding and interpretation of each individual terroir. Vietti is thus the place where the intelligence of the hands, applied in the vineyard and in the cellar, meets the vision.
Vietti.com