BURLOTTO

The Burlotto winery has a historical importance linked to the fact that it was one of the first wineries in the Langhe to bottle its wines, and over time has extended its properties up to 15 hectares, some of which are located in the most prestigious crus of the territory. Today the company is recognized nationally and internationally where it is appreciated for the quality and prestige of its labels: Barolo but also Dolcetto, Barbera and the famous Pelaverga.

This historic estate of GB Burlotto, located in the town of Verduno in the Barolo DOCG, was founded by Giovan Battista Burlotto, the Commendatore, in the mid-eighteenth century, during which he obtained the outstanding titles of "Supplier to the Royal Savoy House" and "L sole supplier to the Arctic expedition of the duke of Abruzzo to the North Pole ".

Burlotto distinguished himself by introducing the practice of selling bottled wine with the name of his estate (in the manner of French castles) in an era when it was customary to sell wine in cask. It is hypothesized that the respect of the court of Savoy for Verduno wines has allowed such a formidable innovation, although the wines of Burlotto have also been praised on the international scene.

He bought the vineyards of the Bricco Movigliero in Verduno and then extended to the lands of Barolo and Roddi: his Barolo, Barolino and Pelaverga were a point of reference in the Langhe.

The estate is composed of over 12 hectares, almost 10 of which are located in the municipality of Verduno, the site of the famous Monvigliero cru, which is known for its location entirely south and the land of white marl.

The Monvigliero di Burlotto is the symbolic wine of the estate; in fact, Burlotto bought his Nebbiolo almost exclusively from this cru.

Of the remaining 2.4 hectares, most of them are located in the famous Cannubi di Barolo vineyard, which enjoyed prestige before the production of Barolo and its positioning, in the manner of a grand cru of Burgundy, has never diminished. In fact, it is widely considered as the first vineyard of Barolo, which produces fruits that produce an excellent qualitative consistency.

Of particular interest is the fact that the oldest bottling of the Langhe is labeled as "Cannubi 1752". The other barolos of the estate, Annata, Acclivi and Neirane, represent the multisource bottling.

The estate is family owned and is currently under the direction of Burlotto's nephew, Mariana Burlotto, and her husband, Giuseppe Alessandria. While their son, Fabio, introduced modern techniques, it served to improve the qualitative success of the traditionally oriented wines of this estate. In addition to the aforementioned Barolo, the winery produces Dolcetto, Barbera and several wines with the name Langhe DOC.

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