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A Barolo in disguise—structured, soulful, and ready to drink.
The 2022 Vietti Langhe Nebbiolo Perbacco is your inside track to Barolo—made entirely from Nebbiolo grown across top-tier Barolo vineyards but bottled under the Langhe DOC. It’s a wine that blurs the line between designation and delivery, offering remarkable depth and elegance well beyond its label. Perbacco draws fruit from celebrated sites like Bricco Boschis, Ravera, Scarrone, and Liste, all farmed with the same detail and care as Vietti’s flagship Barolo Castiglione.
Matured for up to 20 months in a mix of Slavonian oak and barriques, this is a Nebbiolo that trades brute force for balance. Aromas of macerated cherry, dried rose and spice segue into a palate laced with red and black cherry, orange peel and white pepper. Tannins are finely stitched, delivering a finish that hints at liquorice and Campari-like bitterness. It's built to impress now, but a few years in bottle will only enhance its Barolo-grade architecture.
Decant now for grilled meats or rich mushroom dishes, or cellar for 3–7 years to watch it evolve into something even more expressive.
A Barolo in disguise—structured, soulful, and ready to drink.
The 2022 Vietti Langhe Nebbiolo Perbacco is your inside track to Barolo—made entirely from Nebbiolo grown across top-tier Barolo vineyards but bottled under the Langhe DOC. It’s a wine that blurs the line between designation and delivery, offering remarkable depth and elegance well beyond its label. Perbacco draws fruit from celebrated sites like Bricco Boschis, Ravera, Scarrone, and Liste, all farmed with the same detail and care as Vietti’s flagship Barolo Castiglione.
Matured for up to 20 months in a mix of Slavonian oak and barriques, this is a Nebbiolo that trades brute force for balance. Aromas of macerated cherry, dried rose and spice segue into a palate laced with red and black cherry, orange peel and white pepper. Tannins are finely stitched, delivering a finish that hints at liquorice and Campari-like bitterness. It's built to impress now, but a few years in bottle will only enhance its Barolo-grade architecture.
Decant now for grilled meats or rich mushroom dishes, or cellar for 3–7 years to watch it evolve into something even more expressive.
We owe thanks to Carlo Vietti who started the Vietti winery at the end of the 1800s. Situated, to this day, right in the heart of the Langhe, on the highest point of the medieval village of Castiglione Falletto. Mario Vietti, Carlo's son, returned in 1917 after many years from living in the United States, and took the reins of the company, armed with the knowledge of modern techniques he elevated the winery to produce higher-quality wines. By the end of the 1950s, daughter Luciana Vietti had inherited the winery, together with her husband Alfredo Currado an oenologist and fellow art lover, they merged their knowledge of wine with art and culture. Since 1974 certain Vietti wines have been dressed with specially-designed original works (lithographs, xylographies, etchings, silkscreens, linocuts) inspired by the wine of that particular vintage.
From the beginning Vietti has been about commitment and vision, culture and passion. These are the keywords that have contributed to the growth of the Vietti winery and brand, universally recognised today among the best Italian wine labels. The path of quality is traced, thanks to the respect for tradition and careful experimentation, where man and earth have always been able to dialogue. The intellectual, professional, and prospective legacy of Alfredo Currado and Luciana was taken up first, during the 80s, by their son-in-law Mario Cordero and then, starting from the 90s, by their son Luca Currado Vietti, subsequently accompanied by his wife Elena.
In 2016, the Krause Family purchased Vietti. Luca Currado Vietti and wife Elena, continued to process and market the wines producing their final vintage in 2021. Vietti has extended the winemaking properties with new, renowned crus in the denomination of Barolo and Barbaresco. In the Colli Tortonesi area, thanks to the purchase of vineyards, the production of Timorasso had its beginning. As in the past, Vietti maintains those founding values - commitment and vision, culture and passion. The same values that animated Carlo Vietti at the beginning, and all his successors.
Vietti's philosophy is deeply rooted in respect for the land and a commitment to showcasing the full potential of the Barolo region. The estate’s winemaking process combines traditional methods with modern innovation to create wines that are both true to their heritage and forward-thinking. Vietti believes that each wine should be a reflection of its terroir, capturing the essence of the land and climate in which it is grown. With a focus on sustainability, the estate uses organic and biodynamic practices where possible, allowing the vineyards to thrive while minimising their environmental impact.
At the heart of Vietti's philosophy is the belief that great wine starts in the vineyard. The estate works closely with its growers to ensure that only the best fruit is harvested, with minimal intervention in the winemaking process to allow the natural qualities of the grapes to shine. This commitment to quality is evident in every bottle, and the wines produced by Vietti are a true expression of the Barolo region’s rich history and tradition.
Macerated red cherries, dried roses, and sweet spice notes hover with lifted intensity.
Black and red cherry, orange peel and white pepper wrapped in velvety tannins.
Long, savoury close with liquorice, amaro and spice driving through the finish.
Product Description:
A Barolo in disguise—structured, soulful, and ready to drink.
The 2022 Vietti Langhe Nebbiolo Perbacco is your inside track to Barolo—made entirely from Nebbiolo grown across top-tier Barolo vineyards but bottled under the Langhe DOC. It’s a wine that blurs the line between designation and delivery, offering remarkable depth and elegance well beyond its label. Perbacco draws fruit from celebrated sites like Bricco Boschis, Ravera, Scarrone, and Liste, all farmed with the same detail and care as Vietti’s flagship Barolo Castiglione.
Matured for up to 20 months in a mix of Slavonian oak and barriques, this is a Nebbiolo that trades brute force for balance. Aromas of macerated cherry, dried rose and spice segue into a palate laced with red and black cherry, orange peel and white pepper. Tannins are finely stitched, delivering a finish that hints at liquorice and Campari-like bitterness. It's built to impress now, but a few years in bottle will only enhance its Barolo-grade architecture.
Decant now for grilled meats or rich mushroom dishes, or cellar for 3–7 years to watch it evolve into something even more expressive.
Maker
We owe thanks to Carlo Vietti who started the Vietti winery at the end of the 1800s. Situated, to this day, right in the heart of the Langhe, on the highest point of the medieval village of Castiglione Falletto. Mario Vietti, Carlo's son, returned in 1917 after many years from living in the United States, and took the reins of the company, armed with the knowledge of modern techniques he elevated the winery to produce higher-quality wines. By the end of the 1950s, daughter Luciana Vietti had inherited the winery, together with her husband Alfredo Currado an oenologist and fellow art lover, they merged their knowledge of wine with art and culture. Since 1974 certain Vietti wines have been dressed with specially-designed original works (lithographs, xylographies, etchings, silkscreens, linocuts) inspired by the wine of that particular vintage.
From the beginning Vietti has been about commitment and vision, culture and passion. These are the keywords that have contributed to the growth of the Vietti winery and brand, universally recognised today among the best Italian wine labels. The path of quality is traced, thanks to the respect for tradition and careful experimentation, where man and earth have always been able to dialogue. The intellectual, professional, and prospective legacy of Alfredo Currado and Luciana was taken up first, during the 80s, by their son-in-law Mario Cordero and then, starting from the 90s, by their son Luca Currado Vietti, subsequently accompanied by his wife Elena.
In 2016, the Krause Family purchased Vietti. Luca Currado Vietti and wife Elena, continued to process and market the wines producing their final vintage in 2021. Vietti has extended the winemaking properties with new, renowned crus in the denomination of Barolo and Barbaresco. In the Colli Tortonesi area, thanks to the purchase of vineyards, the production of Timorasso had its beginning. As in the past, Vietti maintains those founding values - commitment and vision, culture and passion. The same values that animated Carlo Vietti at the beginning, and all his successors.
Philosophy
Vietti's philosophy is deeply rooted in respect for the land and a commitment to showcasing the full potential of the Barolo region. The estate’s winemaking process combines traditional methods with modern innovation to create wines that are both true to their heritage and forward-thinking. Vietti believes that each wine should be a reflection of its terroir, capturing the essence of the land and climate in which it is grown. With a focus on sustainability, the estate uses organic and biodynamic practices where possible, allowing the vineyards to thrive while minimising their environmental impact.
At the heart of Vietti's philosophy is the belief that great wine starts in the vineyard. The estate works closely with its growers to ensure that only the best fruit is harvested, with minimal intervention in the winemaking process to allow the natural qualities of the grapes to shine. This commitment to quality is evident in every bottle, and the wines produced by Vietti are a true expression of the Barolo region’s rich history and tradition.
Tasting Notes
NOSE
– Floral and savoury
Macerated red cherries, dried roses, and sweet spice notes hover with lifted intensity.
PALATE
– Lush and layered
Black and red cherry, orange peel and white pepper wrapped in velvety tannins.
FINISH
– Tense and bittersweet
Long, savoury close with liquorice, amaro and spice driving through the finish.
Finer Details:
Style - Red Wine
Varietal - Nebbiolo
Country - Italy
Region - Piedmont
Vintage - 2022
Bottle Size - 750ml
ABV - 14%