Barolo, 1961 Red Wine
Giovanni Pippione
Bottle size: 75cl
ABV: 13%
Price:
£195.00
Description
1961 Giovanni Pippione Barolo
Vintage & Background
1961 is regarded as one of the landmark vintages of Barolo. Nebbiolo grapes that year benefitted from favourable conditions which allowed full ripeness while retaining good acidity. Giovanni Pippione, though less famous than some other Barolo houses, produced wines in this vintage that show strong ageing potential and a flavour profile true to Barolo tradition.
Appearance & Nose
Well-stored bottles display a colour that has softened from youthful crimson to garnet, often with tawny or brick hues on the rim. The nose yields heady aromas of rose, leather, vanilla, cherry, pepper, cranberry and strawberry. There’s a pronounced tertiary character—leather and earth mingling with the fruit—yet the nose remains relatively vivid for its age, with dried floral and herbal hints.
Palate & Texture
On the palate this Barolo shows that Nebbiolo’s structure has mellowed but not disappeared. Tannins are softened but still perceptible, and there is enough acidity to give lift. Fruit flavours of cherry, cranberry, perhaps dried red fruit, are backed by leathery, earthy notes, subtle spice, possibly tobacco leaf and a trace of vanilla. Texture is generally smooth though mature, with some richness and complexity that emerge with aeration.
Maturity & Drinking Window
1961 Giovanni Pippione is fully mature now in most instances. Bottles in good condition can be drinking at their peak, showing excellent tertiary layers—earth, leather, old rose, softly dried fruit. While the best examples may still evolve subtly, much of what makes the wine special is present now rather than in a further future. Condition of storage and provenance will strongly affect how well any particular bottle performs.
Food Pairing & Serving Suggestions
Serve around 15-17 °C, ideally after decanting to allow the bouquet to open and any sediment to settle. Pair with robust, mature flavours: slow-roasted meats or game, mushroom-rich sauces, truffle, aged cheeses. The wine’s tertiary and savoury elements will best shine when matched with food of similar character.
Overall Impression & Verdict
1961 Giovanni Pippione Barolo is a fine demonstration of how Nebbiolo can evolve over six decades: the fruit is no longer youthful, but rather transformed into nuances of leather, earth, spice, flowers, with admirable balance. It’s powerful but also subtle, with an elegance of maturity that rewards patient drinking. For those with a well-kept bottle, it can be a deeply satisfying, contemplative wine.
Condition
Good conditions