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A tapestry of roses, violets, cherry, leather, and truffle. Tannins that grip like silk ropes. Balance that feels inevitable, eternal. A Barolo built to live not just decades, but eras.
For decades, the Grasso family’s old Bricco Riund vineyard in La Morra was known to insiders as one of the hidden jewels of Barolo. Planted by hand in 1947, its limestone-rich soils gave wines darker, firmer, more structured than the neighbors’. Wines that outlived expectations. Wines that never died.
Then, the rules changed. “Bricco Riund” could no longer appear on the label. And so, under a new name, it lives on as Barolo “Classic.”
And what a vintage to carry the torch: 2016. The legendary year. Five stars. The one every critic, sommelier, and collector chases. The vintage you supposedly can’t find anymore. Until now.