
Antinori - Prunotto : Barbaresco 2022
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Description
Characteristics and tasting advice for the 2022 Barbaresco from Antinori - Prunotto
Tasting
Appearance
The wine reveals an intense garnet-red color with orange highlights, typical of Nebbiolo.
Nose
The nose is fragrant and complex, offering aromas of wild red fruits and berries intertwined with notes of undergrowth and aromatic herbs. Floral and spicy impressions unfold, accompanied by nuances of sweet tobacco, licorice, black pepper, and delicate balsamic touches.
Palate
On the palate, this wine charms with its elegance and remarkable balance. The velvety texture reveals a refined tannic structure and exceptional concentration. The whole is harmonious, with a generous body without heaviness, leading to a long and persistent finish with hints of cherry, spices, and subtle mineral notes.
Food and wine pairings
This Barbaresco pairs perfectly with mushroom or cheese risottos, white meats in cream sauce, brasato prepared with red wine, as well as aged Piedmontese cheeses such as Grana Padana, Toma, or Fontina. It also matches well with roasted poultry or grilled lamb dishes.
Serving and cellaring
This 2022 Barbaresco can be enjoyed now but will continue to evolve until around 2032. It is recommended to serve it at a temperature between 16 and 18°C.
An elegant and balanced Barbaresco from Piedmont
The estate
Founded in 1904 as a cooperative, the company was taken over in 1922 by Alfredo Prunotto and his wife Luigina, who gave it their name. In 1956, Beppe Colla and his brother Tino acquired the estate and were pioneers of single-vineyard vinification as early as 1961. The Antinori family took control of production in 1994, under the impetus of Albiera Antinori. Today, the estate covers 74 hectares between Langhe and Monferrato. Located in Alba, in the heart of the Langhe, Antinori - Prunotto stands midway between Barbaresco and Barolo, producing exceptional wines that express the unique identity of this prestigious Piedmontese terroir.
The vineyard
The grapes for this Barbaresco come from vines located in the communes of Treiso and Neive, at the heart of the appellation of the same name. The estate devotes 5.2 hectares to the production of Barbaresco. The soils are mainly composed of limestone and clay, calcareous marls that give the wine its characteristic elegance and finesse. These terroirs benefit from favorable exposures that allow optimal ripening of Nebbiolo.
The vintage
The 2022 vintage in Piedmont was marked by generally warm and dry conditions until mid-May, followed by abundant rainfall particularly intense in the Alba region. From July onward, temperatures returned to seasonal averages with several summer storms. These factors reduced yields without compromising the quality or ripeness of the grapes. Harvesting took place from September 22 to October 4, confirming an early harvest typical of this vintage.
Vinification and aging
The carefully selected grapes were destemmed and crushed upon arrival at the winery. Fermentation took place over a period of about 10 days at a temperature not exceeding 30°C. Skin maceration lasted around 8 days at controlled temperature. Malolactic fermentation was completed before the end of winter. The 2022 Barbaresco was then aged for approximately one year in oak barrels of different capacities, formats chosen to reveal the potential of each parcel.
Grape variety
100% Nebbiolo





