Learn more about Comm. G.B. Burlotto
The history of Comm. G.B. Burlotto dates back to the mid-19th century when Giovan Battista Burlotto, the founder of the estate, began producing wines. He quickly gained recognition for his high-quality Barolo wines, and his reputation grew.
G.B. Burlotto played a significant role in developing Barolo as a prestigious wine region. He introduced various innovative winemaking techniques in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, including longer macerations and larger oak casks for ageing. These methods helped to enhance the quality and complexity of his wines, earning him accolades and awards.
After Giovan Battista Burlotto's passing, the winery was managed by his granddaughter, Beppe Colla, who continued to uphold the family's winemaking traditions. In recent years, the estate has been led by G.B. Burlotto's great-great-grandson, Fabio Alessandria, who represents the fifth generation of the Burlotto family.
The wines of Comm. G.B. Burlotto are highly regarded for their elegance, balance, and ability to age. They are often praised for their aromatic profiles, which showcase the distinctive traits of the Nebbiolo grape, including notes of red fruits, flowers, earth, and spices. Burlotto's Barolo wines are renowned for their power, depth, and longevity.
Due to the limited production and high demand, the wines of Comm. G.B. Burlotto can be challenging to find and are often sought after by wine enthusiasts and collectors. The estate's commitment to quality and its contributions to the history and heritage of Barolo has solidified its status as one of the esteemed wine producers in the region.