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Enzo Boglietti is one of
the new breed of Barolo producers who are electrifying the wine of Piedmont.
Based in the town of La Morra - and with holdings in some of Barolo's greatest
vineyards - Enzo took over his family's domaine in the early 1990's. He
immediately went to work slashing yields in the vineyards and improving the
winemaking and elevage in the cellar. The result has been a transformation no
less dramatic than the one that occurred in the 1980's in the cellars of Scavino,
Altare, Clerico and Corino.
The Barolo appellation covers a number of towns, but arguably the most important
are Monforte d'Alba, La Morra, Castiglione Falletto and the village of Barolo.
And some of the greatest Nebbiolo vineyards of all are on a steep slope south of
La Morra. Along this slope are famous names like Case Nere, Fossati, Cerequio,
and Brunate. Most of Enzo's vineyard holdings are on this "Golden
Slope," and it is their quality that has allowed him to progress so
quickly. From these vineyards, Enzo produces between 300 and 400 cases each of
three crus: Case Nere, Fossati and Brunate. He could produce a lot more from
these vineyards if he wanted, and he could produce a straight Barolo as well.
But instead he produces a super-Piedmont wine called "Buio." Made from
92% Nebbiolo from his Barolo vineyards, he adds 8% Barbera to contribute color,
brighten the nose and add fruit.
www.il-vino.com/enzoboglietti/home.html
Barolo Brunate
SOLD OUT
Barolo Casa Nere
sold out
Barolo Fassati
sold out
Buio
2001
$32.99
1999 $27.99
Barbera d'Alba
2003 $15.99
Dolcetto d'Alba
2003 $13.99
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