Vigna Arione Barolo DOCG - Jeroboam - Giacomo Conterno 2021

Giacomo Conterno

Format: 300 cl

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Producer Giacomo Conterno
Name Barolo DOCG
Variety Nebbiolo
Vintage 2021
Gradation 15.0%
Format 300 cl
Aromatic profile Roses, spices, red fruits, licorice
Vinification method Steel fermentation, long maceration
Region Piedmont
Production area Langhe
Country Italy
Type Red wine
Aging Minimum 3 years
Type of cask Large oak casks and barriques
Color Intense ruby red
Serving temperature 18-20°C
Recommended consumption From 5 to 15 years
Pairing Red meats, game, aged cheeses
Vigna Arione by Giacomo Conterno in Jeroboam format expresses the noble character of Barolo with great composure. In the glass it shows a rich but not overpowering aromatic profile: rose and violet petals intertwine with compact red fruits and undergrowth notes, hints of tobacco and sweet spices that emerge with elegance. The texture is finely woven, with freshness that supports and a firm yet refined tannin, a sign of a structure intended for evolution rather than haste.

On the palate it confirms a dense, savory and vibrant substance; the sip unfolds calmly, showing a precise tannic weave and a persistence that invites you to savor each mouthful. It is ideal with braised dishes, stewed game and aged cheeses; the Jeroboam format makes it perfect for convivial occasions where the wine accompanies longer time at the table. Opening in advance or decanting to soften the initial approach allows you to appreciate the complexity and depth this Barolo has to offer.
The winery

Giacomo Conterno – Winery in Piemonte

Discover the story and wines of Giacomo Conterno.

Historic Piedmontese winery based in Monforte d'Alba, renowned for the Barolo Riserva "Monfortino" and for the crus associated with the Cascina Francia vineyard; a benchmark of the classic Barolo tradition.
Region: Piemonte
Country: Italia
Grapes: Nebbiolo, Barbera, Dolcetto, Freisa
Monfortino: the estate's historic Reserve and symbol. Cascina Francia: a benchmark vineyard for Barolo and Barbera. Production focused on tradition: long macerations and aging in large casks. Family-owned winery with generational succession.
Winery history
The Conterno family has been connected to the Langhe for generations. The "Monfortino" bottling has become an icon of the estate, and the practice of bottling Barolo Riserva has documented historical roots. Over the years the estate has strengthened its ties to the Cascina Francia vineyard, and management has passed from generation to generation to the family's current steward.
Production philosophy
Traditional approach in the vineyard and the cellar, with a strong focus on expressing each individual cru: extended fermentations and macerations, use of large traditional casks for ageing, and reluctance to rush the winemaking schedule. The estate favours patience and disciplined vineyard care to produce long-lived wines.
Terroir and vineyards
The estate operates in the heart of the Langhe, with vineyards and holdings between Monforte d'Alba and Serralunga d'Alba. The Cascina Francia vineyard has historically been at the center of its most prestigious production and supplies grapes for the area's typical Barolo and Barbera.

Official Awards

Expert Prize Description Vintage
Bibenda 5 Grappoli d'uva 2018