Vintage Character Trediberri Barolo 'Rocche dell'Annunziata' DOCG 2020 comes from one of La Morra’s most celebrated MGAs within Barolo, a site long prized for producing Nebbiolo of aromatic finesse and layered structure. The 2020 vintage in Barolo is widely regarded as strong, with a generally balanced growing season that preserved freshness while allowing full phenolic ripeness, giving wines both charm and definition. In Rocche dell’Annunziata, the combination of classic Tortonian marl soils and La Morra’s perfume-driven expression helps shape a Barolo of elegance, lifted florals, and finely detailed tannins rather than sheer weight.
Tasting Profile & Food Pairing The wine opens with red cherry, raspberry, rose petal, violet, and blood orange, followed by hints of star anise, licorice, and sweet spice. On the palate it is full-bodied yet remarkably poised, with high acidity, fine-grained tannins, and a long, mineral-edged finish that carries both savoury depth and floral clarity. The Wine Advocate awarded this wine 94 points, underscoring its precision and pedigree. Pair it with tajarin with butter and sage, veal chop with porcini mushrooms, or Peking duck.
Winery Background Founded in 2007 by Nicola Oberto, his father Federico, and Vladimiro Rambaldi, Trediberri has quickly become one of the most admired modern addresses in La Morra, combining deep local roots with a clear, transparent vision of Barolo. The estate is especially associated with the Berri hamlet and with an approach centred on drinkability, balance, and faithful site expression. Fruit is hand-harvested, fermentation is traditional, and élevage relies primarily on large oak casks rather than heavily marked barrique influence, allowing Rocche dell’Annunziata to speak with uncommon purity. This small-production bottling stands out for turning a revered cru into a wine of both immediacy and classic cellar-worthy structure.