Cappellano, Barolo Otin Fiorin - Pie Franco, 1999
The Otin Fiorin – Pie Franco bottling is one of the most iconic—and elusive—wines in Barolo. Made by the late Teobaldo Cappellano (and now his son Augusto), it comes from a tiny parcel of ungrafted Nebbiolo vines planted in the Gabutti cru of Serralunga. The “Pie Franco” vines are own-rooted—pre-phylloxera style—and produce wines of uncommon depth, purity, and soul.
The 1999 vintage is classic and structured, showing its maturity with notes of dried cherry, worn leather, truffle, iron, and rose petals, all laced with Serralunga’s signature mineral grip. The tannins are still firm but silken, the acidity vivid, and the finish long, savory, and contemplative. It’s not flashy. It’s profound.
Cappellano famously refused to have his wines scored by critics—believing in authenticity over accolades—and this bottle proves the point. It’s not just a Barolo. It’s a philosophy in a glass.
Serve slowly, with respect. Ideally with truffle dishes, aged meats, or nothing at all except time and attention.
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Cappellano, Barolo Otin Fiorin - Pie Franco, 1999
Cappellano, Barolo Otin Fiorin - Pie Franco, 1999
The Otin Fiorin – Pie Franco bottling is one of the most iconic—and elusive—wines in Barolo. Made by the late Teobaldo Cappellano (and now his son Augusto), it comes from a tiny parcel of ungrafted Nebbiolo vines planted in the Gabutti cru of Serralunga. The “Pie Franco” vines are own-rooted—pre-phylloxera style—and produce wines of uncommon depth, purity, and soul.
The 1999 vintage is classic and structured, showing its maturity with notes of dried cherry, worn leather, truffle, iron, and rose petals, all laced with Serralunga’s signature mineral grip. The tannins are still firm but silken, the acidity vivid, and the finish long, savory, and contemplative. It’s not flashy. It’s profound.
Cappellano famously refused to have his wines scored by critics—believing in authenticity over accolades—and this bottle proves the point. It’s not just a Barolo. It’s a philosophy in a glass.
Serve slowly, with respect. Ideally with truffle dishes, aged meats, or nothing at all except time and attention.
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The Otin Fiorin – Pie Franco bottling is one of the most iconic—and elusive—wines in Barolo. Made by the late Teobaldo Cappellano (and now his son Augusto), it comes from a tiny parcel of ungrafted Nebbiolo vines planted in the Gabutti cru of Serralunga. The “Pie Franco” vines are own-rooted—pre-phylloxera style—and produce wines of uncommon depth, purity, and soul.
The 1999 vintage is classic and structured, showing its maturity with notes of dried cherry, worn leather, truffle, iron, and rose petals, all laced with Serralunga’s signature mineral grip. The tannins are still firm but silken, the acidity vivid, and the finish long, savory, and contemplative. It’s not flashy. It’s profound.
Cappellano famously refused to have his wines scored by critics—believing in authenticity over accolades—and this bottle proves the point. It’s not just a Barolo. It’s a philosophy in a glass.
Serve slowly, with respect. Ideally with truffle dishes, aged meats, or nothing at all except time and attention.










