Cascina Fontana

Barolo Del Comune Di Castiglione Falletto Nebbiolo

9.316 ratings
9.25 pro ratings
Barolo, Cuneo, Piedmont, Italy
Nebbiolo
Top Notes For
Jay Kline


Brought to V. Mertz from my cellar. Cascina Fontana is an ultra-traditional producer located in the commune of Castiglione Falletto; just across the border from Monforte d’Alba. The bulk of their holdings are western-facing parcels within the Mariondino MGA that were formerly part of the “Valletti Zone”. However, as an ultra-traditionalist, they only produce two Barolos and both are blends of fruit from different MGAs. One is labeled simply "Barolo" (which is a blend of fruit sourced from their holdings in both Castiglione Falletto and La Morra) and this wine, labeled under the “del Commune di Castiglione Falletto” designation. It is a blend fruit from Mariondino and the neighboring Villero MGA. Their holdings in Villero don’t suck either. Their parcels reside next to those of Vietti and Giacomo Fenocchio.

The 2016 Cascina Fontana pours a bright garnet with a transparent core; medium+ viscosity and no staining of the tears. On the nose, the wine is developing with gorgeous aromas of Morello cherry, bruised strawberry, pink and white roses with freshly cut stems, crushed rock and some tar. On the palate, the wine is bone dry with high tannins and medium+ acid. Confirming the notes from the nose. The finish is long and savory. The texture? Simply divine. A debonair Barolo from Castiglione Falletto that paired well with Morgan Ranch wagyu tartar. Because it’s 2016 (and with a little Villero), you can drink now with patience and through…well…probably 2066. No cap.


Brought to V. Mertz from my cellar. Cascina Fontana is an ultra-traditional producer located in the commune of Castiglione Falletto; just across the border from Monforte d’Alba. The bulk of their holdings are western-facing parcels within the Mariondino MGA that were formerly part of the “Valletti Zone”. However, as an ultra-traditionalist, they only produce two Barolos and both are blends of fruit from different MGAs. One is labeled simply "Barolo" (which is a blend of fruit sourced from their holdings in both Castiglione Falletto and La Morra) and this wine, labeled under the “del Commune di Castiglione Falletto” designation. It is a blend fruit from Mariondino and the neighboring Villero MGA. Their holdings in Villero don’t suck either. Their parcels reside next to those of Vietti and Giacomo Fenocchio.

The 2016 Cascina Fontana pours a bright garnet with a transparent core; medium+ viscosity and no staining of the tears. On the nose, the wine is developing with gorgeous aromas of Morello cherry, bruised strawberry, pink and white roses with freshly cut stems, crushed rock and some tar. On the palate, the wine is bone dry with high tannins and medium+ acid. Confirming the notes from the nose. The finish is long and savory. The texture? Simply divine. A debonair Barolo from Castiglione Falletto that paired well with Morgan Ranch wagyu tartar. Because it’s 2016 (and with a little Villero), you can drink now with patience and through…well…probably 2066. No cap.

Feb 10th, 2024
Lyle Fass

Founder Fass Selections

9.4

Excellent. Elegant. Sweet. Lovely.

Excellent. Elegant. Sweet. Lovely.

Feb 25th, 2022
Cathy Corison

Owner/Winemaker Corison Winery

9.2

Bright and approachable.

Bright and approachable.

Nov 13th, 2021
Gregory Fulchiero

Balanced and in an early drinking window - but lacks the depth and complexity I anticipated from this legendary bottle. No need to wait. Pop and pour baby!

Balanced and in an early drinking window - but lacks the depth and complexity I anticipated from this legendary bottle. No need to wait. Pop and pour baby!

Aug 21st, 2021
Turd Ferguson

Raised in concrete. Aged in Slovenian who’s your daddys. Lifted. Bangin’

Raised in concrete. Aged in Slovenian who’s your daddys. Lifted. Bangin’

Sep 17th, 2021
J. Kim
9.2

More forceful but remains in scale and maintains wonderful symmetry. He seems like a master of restraint and refinement.

More forceful but remains in scale and maintains wonderful symmetry. He seems like a master of restraint and refinement.

Mar 3rd, 2020
Ryan Mayeda

light and elegant, the best barolo i’ve had in recent memory

light and elegant, the best barolo i’ve had in recent memory

Dec 25th, 2018
Andrew Lohse

Andrew had this 7 years ago

Andrew had this 7 years ago

Mar 9th, 2018
leon egozi

leon had this a year ago

leon had this a year ago

Jul 5th, 2023
James Vlasic

James had this 4 years ago

James had this 4 years ago

Feb 18th, 2021