Fontanafredda Barolo 2017

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Description

Fontanafredda Barolo 2017 is a 750ml, 14% ABV Barolo DOCG made from 100% Nebbiolo grown on one of Piedmont's most storied estates. Awarded 91 points by Wine Enthusiast, this expression captures the warmth of the 2017 vintage through concentrated dried fruit and earthy complexity shaped by traditional large-cask aging.

Quick Facts: ABV: 14%  |  Origin: Barolo DOCG, Piedmont, Italy  |  Vintage: 2017  |  Producer: Fontanafredda  |  Grape: 100% Nebbiolo

Production & Heritage

Fontanafredda traces its origins to 1858, when the estate in Serralunga d'Alba was established on former royal hunting grounds belonging to King Vittorio Emanuele II. Today it encompasses roughly 250 acres — the single largest contiguous wine estate in the Langhe hills. The house has remained a predominantly traditionalist producer, devoted to indigenous grape varieties and time-honored methods: fermentation runs 8–10 days in temperature-controlled stainless steel vats at 30–31°C, followed by extended aging in large oak botti rather than smaller barriques. This approach preserves the transparent varietal character of Nebbiolo while building structural depth over time.

Tasting Notes

Aroma: The nose opens with scorched earth and leather before unfolding into truffle and a delicate floral note of iris. Behind those savory layers sit suggestions of dried red fruit and dark berry, hinting at the ripe, warm vintage.

Taste: On entry, dried cherry and ripe plum fill the palate, reflecting the concentrated character of the 2017 growing season. Mid-palate, ground clove and a whisper of game emerge alongside firm, taut tannins that grip with authority. A streak of balanced acidity keeps the fruit honest, preventing the warmth of the vintage from tipping into heaviness.

Finish: The finish is long and structured, with licorice, dried herbs, and lingering berry fruit trailing off slowly. The tannic backbone persists, signaling further development potential in the bottle for patient cellaring.

How to Serve Fontanafredda Barolo

Serve at 60–65°F (16–18°C) in a large-bowled glass that allows the complex aromatics room to open. Given the 2017 vintage's firm tannic structure, decanting for at least 60–90 minutes before serving rewards with noticeably smoother texture and more expressive perfume. A splash of water is unnecessary — air and time are the best tools here. For younger Barolo like this, pairing at the table often reveals more nuance than sipping alone; the wine's tannins and acidity come alive alongside rich, savory dishes.

Best For

  • Building an Italian wine cellar with age-worthy Piedmont selections
  • Gifting a serious wine enthusiast exploring Barolo for the first time
  • Anchoring a multi-course Italian dinner centered on braised meats or truffle
  • Marking a milestone vintage year — 2017 graduations, anniversaries, or birthdays

Frequently Asked Questions

What does Fontanafredda Barolo taste like? It leads with dried cherry, ground clove, and plum wrapped in firm tannins, layered over earthy notes of truffle, leather, and scorched earth. A thread of balanced acidity and a long licorice-tinged finish give it classic Barolo structure.

How does Fontanafredda Barolo compare to Marchesi di Barolo? Both are historic, traditionally minded Barolo producers based in the Langhe, and both favor large-oak aging that emphasizes Nebbiolo's terroir over oak influence. Fontanafredda's 250-acre single estate in Serralunga d'Alba tends to produce wines with slightly more tannic grip and power, while Marchesi di Barolo, founded in 1861 in the town of Barolo itself, often leans toward a softer, earlier-drinking profile.

Is Fontanafredda Barolo good for sipping neat? Yes, though the 2017's youthful tannins benefit significantly from decanting; with adequate air, the wine reveals a compelling interplay of dried fruit, earth, and spice that rewards focused, unhurried sipping.

Where is Fontanafredda Barolo made? Fontanafredda is located in Serralunga d'Alba within the Barolo DOCG zone of Piedmont (Piemonte), northwestern Italy. The estate's 250-acre property is the largest contiguous vineyard holding in the Langhe hills.

What foods pair well with Fontanafredda Barolo? Braised short ribs or osso buco match the wine's tannic weight; dishes featuring white truffle or porcini mushrooms echo its earthy aromatics; aged Parmigiano-Reggiano or Castelmagno cheese amplify the savory finish; and rich risotto with red wine reduction provides a complementary Piedmontese pairing. Wild boar ragù over fresh pappardelle also stands up beautifully to the wine's structure.

What sizes does Fontanafredda Barolo come in? The standard bottling is 750ml, which is the most widely available format.

Is Fontanafredda Barolo worth the price? Fontanafredda positions as an accessible, estate-level entry into Barolo DOCG — a category where single-vineyard and riserva bottlings can command significantly higher premiums. The 91-point Wine Enthusiast rating and the estate's deep historical pedigree make it a strong value within the denomination, particularly for those beginning to explore Nebbiolo at the Barolo level.

Why Fontanafredda Barolo?

Few Barolo estates can claim both the scale and the heritage of Fontanafredda — a 250-acre property in Serralunga d'Alba rooted in Italian royal history and continuously producing wine since 1858. The 2017 vintage, rated 91 points by Wine Enthusiast, captures a warm Piedmont growing season through traditionally vinified Nebbiolo aged in large oak botti, yielding a wine that balances concentration with the grape's hallmark acidity and tannic architecture. For drinkers seeking authentic, terroir-driven Barolo from an estate with genuine provenance rather than marketing mythology, Fontanafredda delivers substance at a competitive price point within the DOCG.

Specifications

  • Varietal/Type
    Nebbiolo
  • Product of
    Italy
  • Region
    Piedmont
  • Size
    750ML
  • Brand
    Fontanafredda

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