| Brand | Lorenzo Accomasso |
| Appellation | Barolo, Piedmont, Italy |
| Vintage | 1974 |
| Oak Treatment | French oak |
| Aging | More than 12 months |
| Total Varietal Composition % | Nebbiolo/ 13.8% abv |
Product details
Lorenzo Accomasso Giovanni Barolo DOCG 1974 is a rare, traditionally crafted Barolo from the historic Accomasso family estate in La Morra, one of Piedmont’s most celebrated growing areas. Produced entirely from Nebbiolo and guided by the philosophy established by Giovanni Accomasso and continued by Lorenzo Accomasso, this vintage reflects a commitment to patient craftsmanship, extended maturation, and minimal intervention. The estate is renowned for releasing its Barolo later than many producers, allowing each vintage to develop remarkable depth, structure, and character while expressing the unique identity of its vineyard sites.
Official tasting notes for the 1974 vintage are limited, and the producer has not published a detailed sensory profile. Mature examples of this Barolo are generally recognized for their layered complexity and refined structure developed through extended bottle aging rather than youthful fruit intensity. This collectible vintage is best enjoyed with classic Piedmont cuisine, braised beef, roasted lamb, truffle dishes, porcini mushroom risotto, aged hard cheeses, or slow-cooked game, where its elegance and depth complement richly flavored dishes without overwhelming them.