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Barbaresco DOCG Serragrilli 2020 by Marchesi di Barolo is produced from the Serragrilli vineyards, located in the municipality of Neive, on a south-west facing hillside that ensures optimal sun exposure for the Nebbiolo grape, promoting full and even ripening. The 2020 vintage, balanced and consistent, yielded wines of notable elegance and solid structure. Traditional vinification is followed by approximately 9 months of ageing in oak barrels of varying capacities, a choice that enhances the wine’s territorial identity, before bottle refinement. On the nose, wild violet, refined floral notes and delicate spices such as cinnamon and nutmeg emerge. On the palate, it is full-bodied and harmonious, with soft, well-integrated tannins and a long, persistent finish that supports its ageing potential. Ideal with red meats, braised dishes, game and aged cheeses.
- Product Category
- Red Wine
- Denomination
- Barbaresco DOCG
- Grape variety / Raw material
- nebbiolo
- Vintage or Cuvée
- 2020
- Format
- 750 ml.
- Nation
- Italy
- Region
- Piedmont
- Alcohol Content
- 14% ABV (Alcohol by Volume).
- Service Temperature
- 18° C.
- Recommended Glass
- Wide goblet with a long stem
- Gastronomic Pairings
- Appetizers, Paste, Red Meats, Roast Meats, Aged Cheeses
- Allergens
- Contains sulfites (sulfites refer to sulfur dioxide that is added to wine to preserve it, thanks to its disinfectant, antioxidant, and stabilizing action)
- Overall Rating
- 91/100
Marchesi di Barolo

In the heart of the picturesque hilly landscape of the Langhe, where the morning fog envelops the rows in a silent embrace, stands the prestigious winery Marchesi di Barolo. With roots dating back to 1807, this historic winery is a pillar of the Piedmontese wine tradition, a silent witness to the transformation of Barolo into one of the most celebrated wines in the world.
Located in the namesake village of Barolo, Marchesi di Barolo skillfully cultivates the Nebbiolo grape, the beating heart of its most iconic labels. Here, the land intertwines with history, giving life to wines that are the result of a perfect balance between tradition and innovation. The winery has managed to combine ancient wisdom with modern winemaking techniques, maintaining a deep respect for the land and its peculiarities.
Among the gems of production stand out Cannubi and Sarmassa, two Barolo wines that embody the very essence of these lands. Cannubi, with its velvety tones and complexity that slowly unfolds, tells of sunlit hills and breezes that caress the vineyards. Sarmassa, on the other hand, surprises with its bold structure and intense aromas, a dance of scents that evokes the richness of the land from which it comes.
Every sip of a Marchesi di Barolo wine is an invitation to immerse yourself in the Piedmontese wine culture, a journey through the history and traditions of a unique territory. Discover the labels of Marchesi di Barolo on Vino45, an opportunity to experience a sensory journey that combines the elegance of the past with the vibrancy of the present.
Address:
via Roma, 1, 12060 Barolo CN, Italy
Color: bright garnet red with ruby highlights, clear and well-textured, expressive of the vintage.
Nose: elegant and focused aromas of dried rose and violet, ripe cherry and raspberry, followed by sweet spices, licorice and subtle balsamic hints.
Palate: balanced and harmonious attack, well-shaped yet polished tannins, lively freshness supporting the palate; fruity and spicy notes return with a long, consistent finish.
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THE WINE
Barbaresco DOCG Serragrilli 2020 by Marchesi di Barolo is produced from the Serragrilli vineyards, located in the municipality of Neive, on a south-west facing hillside that ensures optimal sun exposure for the Nebbiolo grape, promoting full and even ripening. The 2020 vintage, balanced and consistent, yielded wines of notable elegance and solid structure. Traditional vinification is followed by approximately 9 months of ageing in oak barrels of varying capacities, a choice that enhances the wine’s territorial identity, before bottle refinement. On the nose, wild violet, refined floral notes and delicate spices such as cinnamon and nutmeg emerge. On the palate, it is full-bodied and harmonious, with soft, well-integrated tannins and a long, persistent finish that supports its ageing potential. Ideal with red meats, braised dishes, game and aged cheeses.
THE COMPANY

Marchesi di Barolo is a winery with a centuries-old history of over 150 years and still represents a symbolic and reference brand in the vast world of Piedmontese winemaking. The winery is located in the municipality of Barolo, a tiny village of less than 700 inhabitants where the extraordinary Castle of the Marchesi stands. This is a centuries-old palace that is the symbol and the genesis of Barolo.
In 1807, Marquis Carlo Tancredi Falletti married the French noblewoman Juliette Colbert Maulévrier, a descendant of the Sun King. Juliette was the first to realize the potential of Nebbiolo grown in these lands and noted how the use of wooden barrels added depth and longevity to the wine. After her husband's death in the late 1800s, without heirs, the estate was first managed by his wife and then taken over by Pietro and Ernesto Abbona, two young men who worked in the cellars at the foot of the castle.
After five generations, the Marchesi di Barolo is still led by the Abbona family. The Marchesi di Barolo winery spans 200 hectares and has land not only in the Langhe but also in Roero and Monferrato. Marchesi di Barolo aims to create unique, high-quality wines that interpret the diversity of the places and faithfully reflect the vintage, territory, and grapes.

