Barolo vs Barbaresco: Which One Should You Actually Buy?

Barolo vs Barbaresco: Which One Should You Actually Buy?

Author: SESSION in PROGRESS December 3, 2025 Duration: 21:30

In this episode of Got Somme, Angus O’Loughlin and Master Sommelier Carlos Santos take you into one of Italy’s most iconic wine rivalries: Barolo vs Barbaresco.

We break down everything from grape variety, regional differences, aging laws, price, aromas, palate structure, and why—despite their similarities—one of these wines consistently demands 30 to 40 percent more at retail.

And yes… we revisit the infamous first attempt at this episode, where a $500 bottle of Barolo turned out to be faulty. Cork taint. Wet cardboard. Pain.

Watch here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DAmb5p34Q-I&t=20s 

If you’ve ever wondered:
Why is Barolo more expensive?
Can you actually tell them apart in a blind tasting?
What aromas define Nebbiolo?
Which wine should YOU be buying?

…this is your episode.

Watch Carlos Blind Taste this Barolo before we recorded the episode here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=31Sawb7Elp4&t=5s 

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KEY MOMENTS & TAKEAWAYS

1. Barolo vs Barbaresco: What’s the Actual Difference?

Both wines are made from Nebbiolo, grown in Piedmont, but come from different sub-regions:

  • Barolo: Southwest of Alba, slightly cooler, higher altitude

  • Barbaresco: Northeast of Alba, warmer, more perfumed

Even though the geographical distance is small, the microclimate differences lead to two very different personalities in the glass.


2. Aging Laws That Drive the Price

Barolo DOCG

  • 38 months aging (At least 18 months in oak)

  • Reserva: 62 months aging minimum (at least 18 months in oak)

Barbaresco DOCG

  • 26 months aging (9 months in oak)

  • Reserva: 50 months aging (9 months in oak)

Holding wine for 3–5 years before it earns $1 dramatically affects price—and explains why Barolo is typically more expensive.


3. Appearance: What Nebbiolo Looks Like

Both wines show the classic:

  • Brick/rust rim

  • Light colour intensity

  • Transparent core

But today, the Barbaresco is noticeably lighter at the rim than the Barolo—something even Carlos says isn’t always the case.


4. Nose: The Aroma Clues

Barbaresco

  • More perfumed

  • More lifted red fruits

  • Floral (rose, dried flowers)

  • Slightly softer aromas

Barolo

  • More rustic and powerful

  • Leather

  • Tar and asphalt

  • Tobacco

  • Darker, deeper aromatics

Carlos also explains why Nebbiolo often shows “tar”—a hallmark of the grape and winemaking style.


5. Palate: Similar DNA, Different Personalities

Both wines show:

  • High tannin

  • High acidity

  • Elevated alcohol

  • Intense structure

But the Barbaresco presents as more elegant and delicate, while the Barolo pushes toward intensity, rustic tannin, and power.

As Angus puts it:

“They’re identical twins wearing different outfits.”


 

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Ever felt a bit lost staring at a wine list or wondering what you're actually tasting in your glass? Got Somme is here to help, without any of the pretence. This isn't a stuffy lecture; it's a conversation between Master Sommelier Carlos Santos and his mate, radio announcer Angus O'Loughlin, who's keen to learn but starting from scratch. Each episode, Carlos guides Angus-and by extension, all of us-through the fundamentals, breaking down everything from grape varieties and regional styles to understanding why a wine tastes the way it does. The real magic happens when they're joined by some of the world's most respected winemakers, who share the stories and craft behind their bottles. You'll hear Carlos explain how to pick a good wine from a bad one, demystifying terms like tannin and terroir along the way. It's an accessible, often funny journey into wine, perfect for anyone who enjoys a glass but wants to understand the world behind it. Produced by SESSION in PROGRESS, this podcast turns curiosity into genuine knowledge, one bottle at a time.
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