Sandrone
ALESTE Barolo 2022
Barolo
ALESTE is the natural continuity of Luciano’s first wine, the Barolo Cannubi Boschis, which garnered Luciano his early acclaim with the international trade and press. Giving all the experience, knowledge, patience and passion of his many harvests, Luciano pays tribute, with boldness and sensibility, to the next family generation: “ALESTE” is in fact the combination of the names of his grandchildren ALEssia and STEfano.
This single-vineyard wine is typically dense and concentrated but shows incredible harmony and balance. The medium-weight structure shows delightful and seductive notes of berries and cherries, with floral and mineral aspects. In great vintages, properly cellared examples will drink well for 20+ years. The finish is sweet and broad, with moderate, ripe tannins and long length.
VINEYARD
The vineyard is one of the great cru sites in Barolo, synonymous with richness and complexity. Sandrone’s ALESTE Barolo is grown on the soil of Cannubi Boschis, in a specific sub-section of the Cannubi hill. Cannubi extends north from the village of Barolo and has been planted to Nebbiolo on its south and east exposures for at least a century. It runs approximately southwest-northeast and is entirely inside the commune of Barolo, from which it displays the characteristics of wines from this village: profound aromatic complexity and comparatively softer tannins in relation to vines grown in Monforte or Serralunga. The “Boschis” subzone of the Cannubi (also known, historically, as Monghisolfo) is near the northern end of the hill, and is located directly across the little valley from the Sandrone winery building. The Cannubi Boschis subzone has a particularly good exposure to the south and southeast in a small bowl or “conca” that helps hold the warmth in the early morning.
WINEMAKING
Spontaneous fermentation from indigenous yeasts • 12 months in 500L French oak casks • Named ALESTE starting in the 2013 vintage — union of grandchildren’s names: Alessia and Stefano
VINTAGE
Resistance and resilience – these are the words that summarize 2022. The winter was mild and dry. Towards its end, though, temperatures briefly fell below the average of the last 20 years. In spring, the budbreak occurred within the usual timeframe as compared to the years of the 1980s. What followed was a warm and dry phase, with the heat rising day after day, but the plants were able to breathe thanks to the cool night-time temperatures. The harvest was anticipated by about two weeks. The grapes, slightly smaller than usual, reached the cellar perfectly healthy and w
Color
Red
Blend %
100% Nebbiolo
Appellation
Barolo
Alcohol
14.5%
Suggested Retail Price
$180
Reviews

Wine Enthusiast - July 28, 2026

James Suckling - January 20, 2026 "Blood oranges and rose petals. The palate is medium- to full-bodied, showing significant yet evenly distributed tannins, complemented by lovely fruit with discreet yet vivid acidity. Clean, with very pleasant, slightly grippy tannins in the finish. Drink or hold."
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Vinous - January 20, 2026 "The 2022 Barolo Aleste is laced with succulent dark blue/purplish fruit, lavender, menthol, licorice and spice. This shows lovely mid-palate juiciness and notable harmony. All of the Aleste signatures are present with no hard edges, but the 2022 naturally does not have the breadth or dynamic energy of the best years. Even so, it opens nicely with a bit of time in the glass."
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