Sign In

2020 Bartolo Mascarello Barbera d'Alba

Not Currently In Auction

Latest Sale Price

February 15, 2026 - $60

Estimate

RATINGS

95Vinous / IWC

...races across the palate with stunning depth. Plush and sumptuous... Red purplish fruit, lavender, rose petal, blood orange and mint linger on the creamy, textured finish.

93The Wine Advocate

...shows a lovely appearance with a rich, blackish color. Aromas recall dried fruit and raisin, generously played over a full-bodied texture.

92+ Jeb Dunnuck

...ripe with black cherry, crushed stones, and pressed violets. On the palate, it is medium to full-bodied, with refreshing acidity, a supple texture, and notes of blackberry and mocha as well as fine tannins, fresh acidity, and good length.

91CellarTracker

17+ Jancis Robinson

Spice-laced blueberry and cherry nose and with a savoury edge. Vibrant acidity and long, fragrant blueberry fruit. Real freshness and substance. Fine, long tannins on the finish.

PRODUCER

Bartolo Mascarello

Bartolo Mascarello is a 12-acre estate in Barolo, in the Piedmont region of Italy. The estate was founded in 1919 by Giulio Mascarello and was known as Cantina Mascarello until Giulio’s death in 1981. Giulio’s son Bartolo began working with his father in the late 1940s and Bartolo changed the label to "Bartolo Mascarello” in 1982. Until his passing in 2005 Bartolo continued to make traditional, widely-admired Barolos in the small winery under his house. After his death, his daughter Maria Teresa took over the winery, and she continues to make Barolo in the plain but distinctive style championed by her father and grandfather. The estate produces just one Barolo, which is made from a mix of grapes from the family’s four Nebbiolo plots in Cannubi, Rue, Roche di Annunziata and San Lorenzo. The fruit from the four vineyards is co-fermented in concrete vats by indigenous yeasts without temperature controls. Other wines produced are Barbera d’Alba, Dolcetto d’Alba, Langhe Nebbiolo and Langhe Freisa. Gambero Rosso, Italy’s leading wine journal, has noted that Maria Teresa has followed her father’s legacy “with that special Mascarello way of crafting truly authentic bottles from traditional, unhurried maceration and aging in large barrels. (These are) wines that will endure for decades.”

REGION

Italy, Piedmont, Barbera di Alba

Barbera d’Alba is a DOC centered around the town of Alba, and it is considered home to some of the best wines made from the Barbera grape. Barbera is the most frequently planted grape in Piedmont, thanks to its adaptability and vigorous character. It is easier to grow and less susceptible to adverse weather than Nebbiolo, which is grown in neighboring appellations. Barbera in general has relatively low tannins but high acidity, and the wines tend to have flavors of ripe currant and cherry. The Barbera DOC was created in 1970 and the DOC wines must be 100% Barbera.

TYPE

Red Wine, Barbera, D.O.C.

This red wine is from Piedmont. It is known for low tannins and high acidity, which makes it taste both light-bodied and rich. Barbera most often drinks early, but some variations can be cellared. The wine is relatively inexpensive and flexible for pairing.

VINTAGE

2020 Bartolo Mascarello Barbera d'Alba