The winery was founded in 1986 in La Morra, a village in the heart of the Langhe, always known for its vineyards, some of which were mentioned in the municipalities books since 1350.
The winery was founded in 1986 in La Morra, a village in the heart of the Langhe, always known for its vineyards, some of which were mentioned in the municipalities books since 1350.
Of the living winemaking legends in Piedmont, there are few quite like Roberto Voerzio. His fame is international, his philosophy uncompromising, and his Barolo wines seemingly eternal. Nebbiolo here is deep and soulful, wonderfully juicy yet utterly refined, with flavors that tend toward riper, blacker fruits. Voerzio wines should never be rushed, however, as they require at least five years in bottle before revealing their true nature. And there is no question that this true nature—suave, concentrated, textured—places Azienda Agricola Roberto Voerzio solidly in the ranks of Italy’s finest winemaking estates.
Estate vines in ‘Brunate’ sit at 900-1,200 feet in altitude in the commune of La Morra, facing east/southeast. Each older vine is pruned carefully, to ensure very low yields, approx. 500 grams of fruit per plant. One of the top vineyards in La Morra, renowned for its structure and intensity.
Hand-harvested between end September and early October. Fermented on indigenous yeasts in stainless steel tanks. Aged for 24 months in older French oak barrels and 15HL “botti,” then an additional eight months in tank, followed by eight months in bottle before release. Unfined and unfiltered.
"Fabulous aromas of strawberries, walnuts, cedar and flowers. Complex and captivating. Full body, fine yet chewy tannins and a long, flavorful finish. Needs time to soften but a superb wine." - 96 points, James Suckling
"The 2011 Barolo Brunate is one of the most tannic and vertical wines in the range, both attributes it has shown every time I tasted it prior to bottling. A powerful, brooding Barolo, the Brunate hits the palate with notable density and structure. Today, the flavors are understandably quite primary, but that just bodes well for the future. Voerzio's Brunate is one of the most impressive wines of the year." - 96 points, Antonio Galloni Vinous
Producer: Roberto Voerzio
Country: Italy
Region: Piedmont
Varietal: Nebbiolo
Appellation: Barolo
Vintage: 2011
Size: 750ml