A Barolo Story No Barrique, No Berlusconi
Bartolo Mascarello's Barolo "No Barrique No Berlusconi" 1998 is one of the most important fine wines of Italy, a true myth among wine lovers. It is a strictly traditional Barolo aged for 32 months in large casks. A collector's bottle, sought after all over the world. Add to cart ESAURITO Quantity: 0 Product not subject to discounts Red 0,75 1998 Bartolo Mascarello No Barrique No Berlusconi A Red wine from Barolo, Piemonte, Northern Italy, Italy. Made from Nebbiolo. See reviews and pricing for this wine. No Barrique, No Berlusconi, No Bartolo I read today about the passing of Italy's Bartolo Mascarello, often referred to as the patriarch of Barolo. I actually don't know anything about this guy, and I've never had any of his wines, but as I was reading his remembrance, I found myself wishing I had. Wines Offers Pairings Bartolo Mascarello No Barrique No Berlusconi 1999 Italy · Barolo · Bartolo Mascarello · Red wine · Nebbiolo 4.6 based on all vintages Add to Wishlist Popular among Vivino users. More than 20 ratings A Red wine from Barolo, Piemonte, Northern Italy, Italy. Made from Nebbiolo. See reviews and pricing for the 1999 vintage.No Barrique, No Berlusconi: Collective Identity, Contention, and Authenticity in the Making of Barolo and Barbaresco Wines By Michael T. Hannan Hayagreeva Rao Ming Leung Giacomo Leung 2007 | Working Paper No. 1972 Bartolo Mascarello (1927 - March 12, 2005) was an Italian winemaker most known for producing Barolo wine. [1] [2] Bartolo joined the family firm, Cantina Mascarello, in 1945 and learned winemaking from his father, Giulio, who in turn had been trained by his father, Bartolomeo. [3] No Barrique, No Berlusconi: Collective Identity, Contention, and Authenticity in the Making of Barolo and Barbaresco Wines Michael Hannan 2000, SSRN Electronic Journal How does contention over authenticity unfold through social movement processes of mobilization and counter-mobilization? January 18, 2017 The legendary winemaker behind the famous 'No barriques, no Berlusconi' dictum created a legacy of fine, pure winemaking which is alive and thrives even today…I discover the raison d'etre behind Barolo's iconic Bartolo Mascarello 'No barrique, no Berlusconi" Bartolo's handmade labels