Every year around this time, we get amped to offer our limited allocation of Fratelli Alessandria’s 2021 Barolo crus and village blend. Once a hidden gem, Alessandria is now firmly on allocation—driven by soaring demand and critical acclaim, especially for the Monvigliero di Verduno, which rivals G.B. Burlotto’s $350+ bottling.
Fratelli Alessandria continues to raise the bar. Once dubbed “one of Piedmont’s under-the-radar jewels” by Antonio Galloni, the estate now sits among the elite producers of Verduno. Their wines lean more toward hedonistic Cru Chambolle-Musigny Burgundy than the iron-fisted Barolo stereotype—perfumed, elegant, and deeply expressive.
Why These Wines Belong in Your Cellar:
Historic estate dating back to 1830
Single-vineyard pedigree from Barolo’s top terroirs
The 2021 vintage is praised for its balance and aging potential.
Exceptional value compared to cult bottlings like Burlotto.
Power & Structure
Dark fruit, tobacco, and firm tannins from Monforte’s rugged slopes.
Built for aging—decant now or cellar for 20+ years.
“ … velvety tannins, refreshing, balanced acidity, and an exceptional finish with darker mineral accents. I have to say, this might be my favorite from this producer in this vintage, and I would love to have several bottles stashed away to check in over the years. Bravo. - Jeb Dunnuck
Country
Italy
Region
Piedmont / Barolo
Sub-Region
ItalyMonforte d'Alba
Soil
Clay & Limestone
Farming
Organic Farming Practces
Blend
Nebbiolo
Alcohol
14.5
OAK
Aged in large Slavonian oak casks (20–40 hectoliters)