Trediberri
Overview
Trediberri is a small, highly regarded Barolo estate based in La Morra, producing wines of exceptional terroir transparency. The name means “three of the Berri family.” The estate’s style is traditional in orientation: great soil expression, fine-grained tannins, no new oak. VFTC #117 covers the 2021 vintage of their two flagship Barolo cuvées, both of which earn 94–95+ points from John Gilman.
Appellations
- Barolo — La Morra focus
Key Wines
- Barolo “Berri” — La Morra; 94 points 2021; described as “very transparent down to its soil already”; cherries, camphor, oregano, roses; structured for 20+ years of aging
- Barolo “Rocche dell’Annunziata” — La Morra; vines planted 1955, 1961 (plus one section from 1999); 95+ points 2021; “going to be a simply magical bottle of Barolo once it is ready to drink”
Style Notes
Great soil transparency is the hallmark. The wines are described by Gilman as “pure, full-bodied, deep and soil-driven” with “fine, well-integrated tannins.” The Rocche dell’Annunziata bottling — from one of La Morra’s finest crus — is the more structured of the two. Both 2021s are earmarked 2045–2100.
Gilman Scores (VFTC #117, May-June 2025)
| Wine | Vintage | Score | Drink |
|---|---|---|---|
| Barolo “Rocche dell’Annunziata” | 2021 | 95+ | 2045–2100 |
| Barolo “Berri” | 2021 | 94 | 2045–2100 |
My Tastings
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Sources
- VFTC #117 (John Gilman, May-June 2025), pages 102–129 (Italian section)